If a man says Kevin Spacey did something to him, we all believe it. If multiple women say Roy Moore did something to them, every sentence starts with, "IF the allegations are true..."

Nov 10, 2017 · 12:04 PM UTC

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I think homophobia also comes into play. Lots of people are quick to believe anything negative if someone is gay.
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Spacey never denied the allegation and even admitted that it probably did happen the way Anthony Rapp said it did. That's a major difference that everyone keeps ignoring.
So it's easy to believe an allegation that doesn't require proof because the subject of the allegation has already admitted that the allegation is true.
Men enjoy White Privilege and Women are Muslim!!??
Data is based on Rape statistics only, and only those validated by law enforcement, which makes it unqualified data. We have forgotten that to respect victims we have to be objective. Accusations do not make a story true.
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I'm afraid this isn't something a "system" can solve. Social justice doesn't work like that.
I am truly so very sick of people saying "it's been so long. Why didn't they say something sooner." It's a failure to take in basic facts of this case and so many others...
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So wrong on every level....
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Kevin Spacey wasn't campaigning against a Democrat who was 11 points behind in the polls. if democrats didn't play dirty all the time people wouldn't be as skeptical.