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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Not everyone has time on DCUM to sift through 22 pages to find one instance. However it is pretty clear. If you want to talk about rape you have to admit that there is a growing problem of false rape accusations and it is not clear cut as "not giving consent". [/quote] There is a growing problem of false rape accusations? There are more false rape accusations than there used to be? Could you cite some evidence for this statement, please? But, in fact, it is entirely possible, not to mention reasonable, to talk about rape without talking about false rape accusations, just as it is possible to talk about (for example) burglary without talking about insurance fraud, or workplace injuries without false workers' compensation claims. Don't have sexual contact with a person without their consent; don't take stuff from people's houses without their permission; don't expose your workers to unsafe working conditions.[/quote]
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