Thread:ClarentBloodArthur/@comment-5688420-20190221162418/@comment-1899606-20190222043455

Because what better way is to handle the situation if we always have to doubt the victims? Is it really necessary to try to doubt victims of sexual abuse all the time, regardless of the evidence shown? Reading what all victims of sexual assault said and the usual responses brings me back to this question: Why didn't they came forward beforehand? The response is why; extreme doubt and distrust, all because of American culture of having the Male have the main word and having immediate action as the ultimate response.

And disregard the possibility of the assaults being fake, how would you feel if a woman who did nothing wrong in her life get shunned because they don't believe her or that she deserved it becoming a depressed shell? How would you feel when a supposedly fake assault turned out to be real after all and you tried to disregard it and you tried to bad-mouth the victim?

Most importantly, how would you feel if you find out that actions like that are what makes them commit suicide and then find out the abuse did happen?

This is a changing world and I know all genders deserve equality...but the American one is a troubling that has been brushed off for far too long...sexual assault against both genders is unacceptable, yes...but you need to let women have their voices heard and try your best to believe in their story if they merits in it, because a Male dominated society can only go so far in what they try establish as "right" or "wrong".

Because if doubting will always be the answer, then there would be people who would hold you accountable to whatever fate the victims hold upon, not just the offender as well, all because of the rules a culture laid on the population.

And all of this because of a culture that encourages uninformed men to abuse their power towards women...a culture that you need to take a close look regardless of what your stance is.

Just ask Sunny and Comic to see the clearer picture...

...I just don't want more Eliott Rodgers to appear because of what they feel entitled to have women, no more Harvey Weinsteins and Kevin Spaceys to defile women's lives, not ONE single type of sexual abuser roaming  free and have people blindly defend them to the very end just because of their status...that's why Vic's supporters harrasment is what turns me off in defending him, because I don't want to see more innocent women suffer until the truth is brought to light officially instead at the hands of Youtubers who can easily create disinformation in this age...

That's all...