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by DTMiller » Tue Apr 03, 2018 2:17 pm
Yeah, gender and attractiveness aren't reliable indicators of the veracity of an assault claim; other things are though. Stuff like a bunch of lawsuits can be indicative of trying to ride a gravy train of other people's money. It can also be indicative of a person having a break through in their life where they find a place that allows them to speak up about events they have long suppressed. Being a victim is *hard* and the people who have experienced it don't necessarily act rationally or deliberately in the way that some one should act when faced with, say, a nail in their tire. When someone has a nail in their tire we all expect them to get it fixed. Now. What are you waiting for? There's a nail in the tire. Not fixing it would be idiotic.
That's not how being an assault victim works. No one is ashamed they have a nail in their tire or thinks they deserve to have a nail in their tire or thinks the knowledge of a nail in their tire will end their career or has suppressed the fact of a nail in their tire having happened from their conscious thoughts.
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