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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could you please provide an example of a system in the US punishing somebody based solely and exclusively on an accusation? Besides civil forfeiture, that is. If there is such a system (as in the case of civil forfeiture), then the problem is the existence of such a system.[/quote] My goodness, you're tiresome. [/quote] I'm waiting for an example. Thanks.[/quote] No, you're trying as hard as you can to spin this conversation into something it's not, in the hopes of getting everyone off track. You've ceased to make any sense whatsoever, though you weren't making much to begin with. Bye, now.[/quote] Remind me again, what are we talking about? The OP was about guiding sons to be respectful of girls. Somebody -- you? -- seems to want to turn this thread into a discussion of university procedures about rape accusations.[/quote] I am the PP, but I haven't mentioned anything about university procedures regarding rape accusations. I, along with others, have simply been pointing out that if we are to teach our sons to be respectful of girls (i.e. obtaining consent before sex, etc.), then we are to [b]also [/b]teach our girls to be respectful of boys. And that includes never falsely accusing anyone of rape. Fair is fair, correct?[/quote]
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