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In reply to the discussion: (edited title) False allegations of rape and domestic violence are few and far between [View all]whopis01
(3,921 posts)I hardly see any posts promoting that idea.
In fact, the second reply was someone saying that they would rather see 99 go free than imprison 1 wrongly. And they even later clarified that they would "still prefer to see a guilty as hell person go on a 99 women rape spree walk the streets, as opposed to the one guy who never even touched her serve a day in prison.".
The OP wasn't suggesting in the slightest that men be locked up immediately upon accusation of rape. Anyone can see that. There is a concerted effort to convince people that a significant portion of rape accusations are false. The OP was targeted against that.
The problem is that rape accusations are often (not always, but often) given far less consideration that other types of accusations. And often efforts are made to blame the victim - either by insinuating it may be false, or that it wasn't actually rape, or that the victim put themselves in that situation and that's just what happens.
So, in short no one is saying that men should be locked up immediately upon accusation. And no one is saying that they should be presumed guilty until proven innocent.
But likewise, shouldn't someone accused of falsely reporting a rape be presumed innocent until proven guilty?