[quote=@Vilageidiotx] You're personalizing this. That's not healthy. If a person rapes another person, I would be opposed to it. If a person falsely accuses another person of rape, I am opposed to that too. As are everyone else except a few unbalanced people. I'm not going to check up with any movements to see which side I am supposed to be on. In the trenches of the real world, shit gets muddled. Rape is especially difficult because you have to walk that fine line between false accusation and the complexities of proving rape. I can't pretend to be capable of answering that problem because it's way too muddled in the details. I'll leave that to the courts. But what you're doing, and where you are going wrong here, is that you are taking these individual cases and framing them in the context of some epic battle between MRA and Feminism. Humanity is lost, and every actor in a rape case becomes symbolic of this larger struggle. Don't do that. It'll create a weird dichotomy where every rape or accusation thereof is a conflict between MRA and Feminism, not as it really is, a crime committed between individuals. And for the record, I've never screamed misogyny in my entire life. I can't even spell it without double checking. [/quote] And in the end no amount of calling it out will fix anything. It's really an issue to be settled by way of the courts and proper criminal investigation procedures, argued on the public stage there when the entire case set-up is established and a group of peers is drawn up from the community to pass the ultimate judgement. If anything, being dramatic about it outside of the court or before it even hits the court may make it more difficult than need be. Either because the chances of an impartial jury becomes slimmer or it might even terrify legitimate victims with the threat of unwanted publicity; taking a rape kit is a lot harder than it needs to be for most individuals as far as these stories go.