tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26188478.post4040082617890980115..comments2024-03-24T21:25:13.059-07:00Comments on Inductivist: Social scientists are so helpful! They say somewhere between 1.5% to 90% of rape allegations are false!Ron Guhnamehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06421460508647618774noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26188478.post-79865747767987382412018-09-28T10:30:14.178-07:002018-09-28T10:30:14.178-07:00You're assuming that these studies treat "...You're assuming that these studies treat "false" as equivalent to "not true." I read one study with a 10ish% figure, and it turns out that to get that small a number, they had to come up with a bunch of non-false categories (including one for no available data, which was counted in the denominator). Also, they decided that the accuser recanting was not sufficient for calling an accusation false. However, recanting would cause the police to stop the investigating. Thus, if a woman said that she had been lying, that means her accusation is "not false". Make sense?lhtnessnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26188478.post-57140223288552423642018-09-28T10:29:28.465-07:002018-09-28T10:29:28.465-07:00The best solution to the "he said she said&qu...The best solution to the "he said she said" conundrum surrounding "rape" is a statutory definition that is operational: <br /><br />The County Recorder shall keep Sexual Consent Certificates, effective on the date filed by any women, having reached The Age of Consent. Sexual Consent Certificates shall be made available as Public Record. A Sexual Consent Certificate shall be rendered ineffective on the date revoked by the woman, with the County Recorder. No act of procreation between the woman and any man identified in an in-effect Sexual Consent Certificate filed by the woman, shall be rape. Conversely, any act of procreation between a woman and any man not identified in an in-effect Sexual Acceptance Certificate filed by the woman, shall be rape if the woman brings formal accusation within 3 months of the act. <br /><br />This reduces the "he said she said" nonsense to only one justiciable question: Did the act of procreation occur within the 3 month statutory limitation?<br /><br />Yes, this will severely limit the kinds of sexual interactions now so common between the sexes. However, by placing the onus on men to ensure that the woman has brought her hind-brain and fore-brain into consilience, and removing from the evolutionary stream those men who routinely do not, profound social and eugenic benefits would obtain. Likewise, women will be well advised to consider most-carefully the kind of men they consent.Jim Boweryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12686155123469135528noreply@blogger.com