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Hi Jamie. There was an element of sarcasm in my statement that he got off lightly. I think he suffered enormously. I’ll never forget how scared he looked when two enormous police officers stood either side of him as the verdict was handed down. To my knowledge the woman involved has never had any repercussions and I keep imagining that she received a whole lot of feedback from her people on how unfair the legal system is for women. It had always believed the system was biased against men but to see the machine in action was really scary. Men are worthless in societal terms.

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Feb 5, 2024
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Things might change if in cases like these the man sued the woman and even the police for millions in damages ,all the way to the High Court if necessary .

But usually the innocent man has spent all his money defending himself against the rape charge.

The lawyers are also to blame for remaining silent on these issues, they pocket a lot of money ,showing their true colours they won’t kill the goose laying this golden egg.

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Feb 6, 2024Edited
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A class action of all the men falsely accused or convicted of rape or sexual assault, that would be something , but I am not sure it would be possible in Australia or UK , their justice systems are stuck in the dark ages or at least the Victorian era.

Innocent people who have been jailed and then pardoned are entitled to compensation but getting it is not easy, Kevin Ibbs spent 5 years in jail but was refused compensation by the then Labor state govt.because of an earlier domestic dispute, no connection at all to the case he was convicted on . Governments will look for any excuse to deny compensation in cases like these, anyone deemed to be of “poor character” gets nothing.

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Feb 7, 2024
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I have not heard of Ayn Rand but governments intruding into peoples lives is always a problem , isn’t that what George Orwell warned against? It’s a Marxist characteristic and we can see it clearly over recent years . This latest sexual assault laws are a good example . Governments should stay out of peoples private lives as much as possible unless a serious crime makes it necessary.

But now they want to dictate the details of a sexual encounter between two people , a dangerous slippery slope.

Feminism has been a godsend to the Marxists , they have ridden in on feminisms coattails , demonising men and driving a wedge between the sexes is their way of weakening Western societies and it seems to be working . Universities have played the part of indoctrinating young women and men against the dreaded “patriarchy”.

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Feb 9, 2024Edited
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There is hope for Europe with the rise of right wing politicians like what is happening in Holland.

And there was Brexit.

Australia has a bad dose of lefty Marxist madness and I doubt Albo will get back in , the voice referendum was a bad omen for Labor .

These sexual consent laws bear the trademark of left wing / feminist insanity and It is shameful that the legal “industry” goes along without a peep of protest.

How could any lawyer say that what happened to the blind man, Mr Morton was “justice” . It defies common sense , he was the “victim” but was found guilty.

About George Orwell he was ahead of his time ,and could see the increasing interference into the private lives of citizens by their governments .

Countries like the USA and Australia were once for rugged individuals but now are more like over governed nanny states.

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