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The War Rages On Against Older Men/Younger Women Relationships
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<blockquote data-quote="Viktor Zeegelaar" data-source="post: 1584592" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>They want to go to a situation where any male/female contact is seemed as dangerous and illicit. That's what me too is all about and the constant focus on rape culture, which is a complete myth build on a tremendously broad definition of rape which goes as far as looking towards at somebody or ''unsollicitly'' approaching someone for a date or so. The constant harping on this is to weaken men more, therefore weaken women more, setting the groups up against each other. It's all a destruction agenda, the most pernicious of all, because it nukes the nuclear family and healthy relationships, therefore it takes the whole ship down to the bottom of the ocean. Also, false rape accusations when a woman is emotionally hurt when a man sleeps with her and doesn't call back for example are way more frequent than we imagine, and when this happens regardless whether the man is being set free he'll still suffer the societal/social consequences. I saw a video about an Indian guy at a US university who was falsely hit with a false rape accusation, was set free but had to leave uni anyway. It's the epitome of toxic culture. In the research where they usually base the claim of rape culture on, that 1 in 5 women would've been raped in US colleges/uni's, even when a woman months after sleeping with a man finds that the man has ''lied'' to her in saying that he wanted a future with her but he didn't call her back, that's among the definition of rape. Looking at a woman while she didn't wanted it will be rape in the not too far future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viktor Zeegelaar, post: 1584592, member: 22108"] They want to go to a situation where any male/female contact is seemed as dangerous and illicit. That's what me too is all about and the constant focus on rape culture, which is a complete myth build on a tremendously broad definition of rape which goes as far as looking towards at somebody or ''unsollicitly'' approaching someone for a date or so. The constant harping on this is to weaken men more, therefore weaken women more, setting the groups up against each other. It's all a destruction agenda, the most pernicious of all, because it nukes the nuclear family and healthy relationships, therefore it takes the whole ship down to the bottom of the ocean. Also, false rape accusations when a woman is emotionally hurt when a man sleeps with her and doesn't call back for example are way more frequent than we imagine, and when this happens regardless whether the man is being set free he'll still suffer the societal/social consequences. I saw a video about an Indian guy at a US university who was falsely hit with a false rape accusation, was set free but had to leave uni anyway. It's the epitome of toxic culture. In the research where they usually base the claim of rape culture on, that 1 in 5 women would've been raped in US colleges/uni's, even when a woman months after sleeping with a man finds that the man has ''lied'' to her in saying that he wanted a future with her but he didn't call her back, that's among the definition of rape. Looking at a woman while she didn't wanted it will be rape in the not too far future. [/QUOTE]
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