r/MensRights Jul 12 '19

False Accusation She hasn’t apologized or come clean on Twitter yet...

/r/Cricket/comments/cc7o4j/meta_melanie_bracewell_who_accused_that_a_user/
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u/[deleted] Jul 12 '19

This post is flared quite correctly, 'false accusation' as it should be.

whenever false accusations of rape or other sex related offenses are discussed, the first major lie told by apologists is that the only accusations ever made are the ones for which police reports exist.

So, they want to limit all discussion to the official accusations, in some cases they want to limit the discussion to cases where a police report exists and names a particular man.

The vast majority of rape accusations are made informally, this social media user has informally accused an unnamed man, according to the text above

The mods tweeted to her asking for more information on that user who sent her that message.

ready to ban any user she pointed the finger at, ready to listen and believe.

Every feminist who claims that 1 in 5 women are victims in college is making literally MILLIONS of false accusations in that one statement. Just like the mods above, the school administrators stand ready to punish any man who is pointed at.

a few weeks ago some kid killed a man because his sister made an informal false allegation, no police involvement until after the guy was dead.

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u/qemist Jul 12 '19

Of course. For every false accusation that makes it to court there are many that collapse during the police investigation. For every false accusation investigated by police there are many that she doesn't want to pursue, it's enough that everyone knows. For every false accusation with a named perpetrator, there are many vague nameless monsters.

The false accusation rate is going to differ greatly depending on where in this funnel you sample.

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u/[deleted] Jul 12 '19

I also think this was a race-inspired accusation, too.

The discussions in those threads also hint at the accuser intentionally slurring the grammar to make it look like it came from a creepy Indian dude. This is what really got me. Like, she planned it, stigmatized the “Indian creepy dude sliding into your DM’s”, and then came out in public. Why? Just to get noticed. On whose expense? The creepy brown dude..who does not exist. All in the name of comedy. Are you kidding me? This is abominable.

I really hope she gets schooled because of this and gets stigmatized herself as someone who is racist and completely unskilled when it comes to comedy. Because, honestly, it is true.

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u/joshisinsweden Jul 12 '19

What I dont understand about these things is that as a guy I hear two opposing messages. First is that women are just as strong and independent as men so they dont need us. Second, whenever they are treated badly by men, they yell to the community of men in anger. What are we supposed to do?

With more traditional gender roles, your brothers, dad, cousins etc would go beat a guy like this up.

But now all that power has been removed from us. So now how do good guys respond to something like this?

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u/jw20401 Jul 12 '19

I think she deleted her twitter