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by Anonymous User on 08:05 PM November 30th, 2004 EST (#1)
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being accused like this and being innocent. i just couldn't handle it. i don't know how these people bear this humiliation. even if they are proven innocent... their rep is stained forever... i think i would have to be guilty of a real sin or two and the initial liar would become a real victim. i would never serve another day in jail either. it is so horrendous maybe i should not be telling this...
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For a nation that boasts about being a land of freedom and liberty the US has a peculiar obsession with putting people in prison on the slightest of pretexts. And especially men or even boys for that matter when there is a sexual element involved.
I hope Mr. Parker gets a huge monetary settlement from the sick state that committed this crime against him!
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"I hope Mr. Parker gets a huge monetary settlement from the sick state that committed this crime against him!"
Sadly he's most likely not going to get even one cent for a monetary settlement. Is that right, heck no! Will anyone lift a finger to help him out now that he's out of jail, nope. While he's not in jail and he won't be put on the sex offender's list, people will always look at him like he is a sex offender. People will still shy away from him. He won't be able to walk close to any school without parents pulling their children away from him because their fears. It will follow him to whatever job he takes.
I wouldn't even be surprised if there wasn't a push by some groups to put him back behind bars because they 'know' he is really guilty.
It sickens me to see how the system is so geared that it only takes a women to say someone molested or raped her to send a man to jail even if there is no physical concrete proof and then when a man says he's been molested or raped, he is ignored and laughed at!
-Bro
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It's a stark contrast to consider the woman that was patted down at the airport and her reaction to that experience as "The worst thing that has happened to me in my life" while this man had endured unspeakable hardship for years and the article offers no instance of him complaining.
Do we have True Equality?
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Is that right; the man gets no compensation for all his years unjustly spent in prison? The State just says, "Sorry, our mistake. You're free, bye-bye," and that's the end of it!?
Can't he at least mount a lawsuit? If he was raped in prison, the State is, in effect a rapist by proxy.
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Actually, he did commit the one unforgivable crime that all feminists long to see us punished for - he's a MAN.
This makes me recall an incident a couple of years ago in a shopping mall. My wife and I went Christmas shopping, and saw a little girl (about 3 years old) crying, terrified, standing in the middle of the courtyard. Obviously, she'd lost her mom or dad and was terrified. My first instinct was to go over to her and comfort her, and then find a mall security guard or someone who would help find her parents. A little voice in my head held me back, and I motioned for my wife to go over and help her instead. Luckily, we were able to find her folks quickly, but it saddens me that if I had been alone and tried to help her, I stood a serious chance of being accused of a molestation or kidnapping, and that simply the WORD of a woman could have put me in serious trouble. All that would be necessary would be for some feminist to see me leading a sobbing little girl around the mall, and I could have been sent to jail, lost my job, and become a pariah in my neighborhood (after all, isn't it true that all men are potential rapists?) all because I simply wanted to help a lost child.
Hell hath no fury like the woman whose husband brings home the wrong brand of cheese...
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Has anyone ever heard of a woman being freed after doing jail time for something she didn't do? I don't think I can ever remember a woman in that scenario but can surely remember lots of men.
Anyone?
Do we have True Equality?
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My initial response would be no, but then, I can't think of one instance where a woman was not convicted of a serious crime without OVERWHELMING evidence, meaning: Sans circumstantial. I just don't think it is possible to incarcerate a women based soley on the word of a man. Women who abuse boys are routinely released well before their sentence is served, or the sentence is commuted or it is so light that it serves only as a finger wag. Men who are convicted for ACTUALLY comitting abuse againt the female gender are pretty much screwed when it comes to jail time and then when released, he'd be better off just staying in the Pen. All sex offenders are criminals but the scales of justice are way out of calibration.
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