The over-use of rape charges in the early 1990s created a climate where a rape charge was such a serious offense that even innocence was no defense! Ask Gary Dotson. Despite witnesses who placed him in another city,
The reality is that the word "Rape" was abused and misused for the political gain of people like Susan "All men are rapists" Brownmiller and Andres "kill men at random" Dworkin, and came to be an attack on the reputations of men who all to often had done nothing wrong other than being born male.
Back at the height of militant feminism male-bash in the early 1990s, feminist leaders urged women to use the word "rape" in situations where it was often not appropriate. Crying "rape" was promoted as a tool of feminine empowerment. Women were told to disregard any possible harm to men that such an accusation might cause. Catherine Comins, assistant dean of student life at Vassar, went so far as to suggest that a false rape charge was actually a good thing for men to have to go through. Women with spectacular rape stories, true or otherwise, were instant stars on Oprah and Donahue. Women who felt left out sported T-shirts that read "Potential rape survivor." According to the FBI, rape was the most falsely reported crime in
Crying rape when it did not exist was a really cool and "empowering" thing to do except that it was the most twisted and depraved gender character assassination ever devised by theses women. Talk about terrorists. And I am woman, so hear me ROAR ladies!
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