Wednesday, October 10, 2018

But #BELIEVEALLWOMEN or something....

If you're a parent of a boy, here's a sickening little story out of Pennsylvania that will have your gut clenching and your sphincter puckering.

Several high school girls — dubbed "mean girls" — claimed a male student sexually assaulted them because they “just don’t like him.” Now the school district and district attorney are facing heat over the fact that neither punished the young women at all. 
Now the boy’s parents, Michael J. and Alicia Flood, are suing the parents of the five girls and the Seneca Valley School District in Pennsylvania over their son’s treatment. They say in their 26-page lawsuit their son “was forced to endure multiple court appearances, detention in a juvenile facility, detention at home, the loss of his liberty, and other damages until several of the girls reluctantly admitted that their accusations were false.”
"until several of the girls reluctantly admitted that their accusations were false."  This poor kid's life is ruined, but nobody is going to do a damn thing to the girls who made up bullshit and accused him of crimes he never did.  And you want to talk about setting back sexual equality?  This kid has learned a painful lesson that's going to stick with him for the rest of his life:  That women are mean, cruel, capricious, lying, vicious creatures from hell, and nobody will protect you from them.

I don't actually believe that all women are mean, cruel, capricious, lying vicious creatures from hell.  I'm married to the best woman on earth.  But does anyone out there really think he's going to recover from this by the time he's hit thirty?  This kid spent nine days in a detention center and weeks on house arrest all because these girls LIED.

So to all the vapid lefties out there claiming that we should #BelieveAllWomen?  Piss off.  I've been falsely accused of sexual harassment.  I've had friends falsely accused of all kinds of shit because the women knew they could get more out of the divorce proceedings if the judge thought they were dealing with a criminal father.  And we've just seen the most recent national lynching of a good man by the Left.

2 comments:

Francis W. Porretto said...

-- I don't actually believe that all women are mean, cruel, capricious, lying vicious creatures from hell. I'm married to the best woman on earth. --

I too am married to a good...well, a decent...all right, so she's the best I could do, I mean. I do look like something recovered from a funeral home fire...HEY! Her brother is a divorce lawyer, okay?? (:-)

Well, anyway...the problem isn't that they're born vicious, grasping, and unprincipled; it's that the militant feminists have taught them that that's: 1) appropriate to the times, and 2) a mandatory show of solidarity with "the sisterhood." Many who think they're immune to "all that stuff" have absorbed it without realizing -- and it pops out under stresses for which their mothers never prepared them. Woe to us possessors of the Y chromosome.

In recent years there's been a huge surge of interest in transwomen among single American men. One of the reasons is the way genetic women tend to act toward men. Another is that transwomen tend to embrace all the behaviors and trappings of femininity that genetic women have largely abandoned. There's a lot of information in there for future sociologists.

Ragin' Dave said...

Well, my wife is rather old-fashioned in her outlook on life, even if she is 25.

Yes, she's 25. No, I don't care if that's mathematically impossible.

But more importantly, she was raised by her father, who was born sometime in the 30's. So her outlook on life tends to vary quite a bit from the others in her generation. Who are also 25.