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Comment by lukasb

4 years ago

Aren't you more worried about the 99% of rape victims who receive no justice of any kind?

I am, and still I prefer a system where some guilty people will avoid a punishment versus an overreaching system which will also punish some innocent people for some kind of a greater good.

What the linked article is talking about, though, does not seem to be „rape” as defined by a criminal code, so all this rape discussion hardly applies.

Nevertheless, one can be a creepy disgusting asshole and still not do things which are illegal, technically speaking.

No. The two concepts have nothing to do with eachother. It’s bad that victims don’t get justice but it’s also bad if people are convicted of crimes they didn’t commit. Wrongfully punishing people without sound evidence just to satisfy the feelings of someone who was wronged is not a sane justice system.

  • Is there any evidence that would convince you that actual rapes are a more prevalent and more important problem than false claims of rape?

    If so, what form would that evidence take?

    If not, you're really arguing based on faith, not evidence, right?