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"Darkfalz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, I will get it right of the way. I am what you could call a "rape > advocate" (with regards to women, not to men or children). I think it's a > glorious justice considering what I call the wholesale rape of the male > spirit by moden females. Some nasty uptight slut being put in her place by a > violent gang rape has to be the most satisying thought in the world to me. > > I also have looked into the false accusation side of things, and yes - it > seems there are more false accusations than actual rapes going on. This is > alarming. That was an excellent post below about the dangers of what would > happen if they came down more harshly on false accusers, even thuogh it's > the lowest crime on earth - worse even than rape. A rape is over in a few > minutes (if she is smart), the carnage of being false accused will last your > lifetime. Your friends, your family, your job, your future employment > prospects - all can be taken away by an accusation. In fact, the act of rape > could be pleasurable for a woman. The only times it could be considered > violent is when they resist. My advice is don't resist, just lay back and > try to make the best of it. > > Speaking of violence, I greatly disagree that rape is a crime of violence > and power, as feminists try to maintain, that it's not "sexual" (an attempt > to assuage the guilt felt by "victims") and that it's not sex. > > Obviously every case is different, but give me a break. Rape is very much > about sex. Of course, there are sick people who rape old people and > children, but the majority of rapes (outside of prison) happen to young > females. If all you wanted was power, you'd rape whoever was going to put up > the least resistance. No, rape is when your desire, your need to have a > woman overrides her personal rights. In this case, it would best be desribed > a crime of extreme love (or lust). > > I also enjoy reading rape stories. No, it's not even actually because they > give me satisfaction (genuine ones do), but I read them for amusement. It's > very obvious to me that almost every story I've read has been a severe > stretch of the truth. There are always massive and glaring omissions with > regards to her behaviour. My favourite part is the part of every rape story > which goes along the lines of "and suddenly he was inside me". > > Sorry, but that doesn't happen. Her pants have to come down. His pants have > to come down. He has to position himself in the right place and insert > himself. It doesn't "suddenly" happen by any means. > > Obviously, this is the biggest problem with all supposed "rape" stories. The > omission of the part where they gave CONSENT, either verbally or through > action (taking off her panties, for example). They skip over this with > rubbish like "and then he was on top of me" or "and then he was inside me". > > Yes, most instances of "rape" these days only become so the following day > (thought it could even be weeks later) when the girl, trying to escape > responsiblity for her slutty behaviour, decides she act like the whole > episode was out of her control. She may just feel like a tramp, she may feel > used or that she thought sleeping together was going to mean the start of a > relationship (like that's any way to start a relationship) and when things > don't work out, it's much easier to cry "rape" than accept responsibility > for your actions. > > Another note I'd like to make. Women who apparantly get raped multiple > times. One story I read on that vile, hate and lies spreading proganda site, > Pandora's Aquarium, involved a girl who was first raped by a man, than by > her (male) rape counseller, and also by the police officer investigating her > site. Obviously this is complete and total bullshit, but it's an extreme > case. If you are genuinely raped once, I mean if that happens to you - there > is simply NO WAY you are going to put yourself in a position where it can > happen again. You'd have to be fucking stupid and utterly incapable of > learning from past experience for it to happen twice (from a different > person - if it's from the same person, obviously only you are to blame). > > My take on this is that these women are victim junkies. They get off on > people feeling sorry for them and the compassion and understanding, but when > the supposed rape is fading into memories, they require another fix. So they > invent another story about being raped. Many probably don't invent them > outright, they just massively embellish a real encounter, like a guy who > whistled at her or gave her a "sleazy look" on the subway. > > A pretty much telltale sign of a false accuser is a woman, on the internet > I've noticed, who will tell you she was raped in your first conversation. > I've lost count of the number of stupid bitches who've played the "I was > raped" card on me online, usually when they are feeling criticised or losing > an argument, or just as a cheap attempt to evoke sympathy. If that really > happened to you, you wouldn't be telling it to every fucking stranger you > meet online, simple as that. > > Well I am sure I will enjoy my stay here, as it seems most here are well > informed about the true rate of false accusation (very high) and the angry > feminists appear to have very little sway. > > Also remember, before you flame, I never raped anyone nor do I have any > intention of doing so. I will leave that to the heroes. Excellent post, well said.
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