Saturday, April 18, 2009

We need your false rape stories

We thank all those who've already shared their false rape stories with us. We are writing a book to be published this year, and we invite anyone with a story to tell to send it to us. thefrs@ymail.com

If you are currently going through a false rape ordeal, please consult your attorney before communicating about your case to us or anyone else.

9 comments:

scott said...

pierce, Do not take it personal if guy's don't want to post their false rape stories here on line.
For most guys, it is easily the most traumatic thing they have ever experienced, and like a re-occurring nightmare, they just want it to go away.
I've met 4 other young men who have had a false rape accusation, and none of them want to give you their stories.
In a gender feminist dominated society, there are still very many hysterics who would never, ever, believe a girl would lie about something like that.
So that itself makes it not safe for men to tell their stories.

Anonymous said...

@scott

I'm not sure you are correct. The more stories published, the more forward men will be in exposing the lies women tell and, hopefully, that problems will be addressed.

Anonymous said...

Scott, I think Anon has a point. Those men who have been falsely accused of rape(s) and/or sexual assault(s) should be brave enough to speak out. It would be very helpful in raising awareness of this horrible crime that has been ignored for far too long.

Anonymous said...

I personally feel that if every male who has ever been falsely accused of either crime spoke up, it would be an indictment against the gender feminists

scott said...

I agree that more stories would raise awareness and shatter the 2% false rape statistic.
I have been falsely a cussed of rape, and know 4 other young men right around me...and none of them feel "safe" telling their stories. Like i said..being falsely a cussed of rape is like a nightmare that most guys want to just go away.
Is it right, Is it healthy..probably not. Is it the way it is???
At least i share bits and pieces here about mine, other guys i know won't even do that. ( and i can't blame them..it's not safe to speak out, and they just want to go on with their lives).
But i will say that this site is revolutionary, and if it continues to stand for the next 2 years, it will help " Break The Silence".

scott said...

Another thing, charging false rape accusers would go along way in bringing forward men who have been falsely a cussed of rape.
law enforcement refused to charge my false rape accuser. Law enforcement even refused to investigate evidence that proved she was lying (taxi cab, and phone records). I have concluded that if law enforcement never formally investigate her lies, then they never have to leave a "paper trail" of her lies. By leaving no paper trail of false rape accusations, they can make their gender feminist quota of keeping the numbers below 2%, when in actuality they are much higher.
That why i say the gender feminist law enforcement misinformation Alliance needs to be challenged.

scott said...

Charging false rape accusers, when they make false rape accusations to our law enforcement communities...would shock the public at how many there are now.
The gender feminist juggernaut of lies know this..and have over the last 25 years, (started "sleeping",in the way of VAWA dollars) with the law enforcement community...to keep them silent.

Anonymous said...

The turning point of our current "Rape hysteria, mass hysteria" will be when the people demand that men have equal protection under the law, and that the law enforcement community cannot.."manufacture 2% false rape statistic", simply because they are not qualified to engage in that sort of activity.

Anonymous said...

I have spoken and written about my son's false rape ordeal for many years. He simply cannot speak about it, and begs me not to as well. He can't bear for anyone to think of him in any way connected with rape.

I have had some ugly experiences with the general public who refuse to believe false accusation exist.

Most people think the wrongly accused should just shut up and go away - it 'hurts' true victims for the truth to be told.

My son was put though sex offender 'treatment', forced to 'confess' to a crime he did not commit. He was hugely and horribly punished when I tried to speak the truth about his accuser (a family member with a history of making accusations). He was only 16, and forced to conduct his own defense - I was barred from hearing or seeing anything to do with the case - the prosecutor declared I was 'revictimizing the victim'. Rape shield laws protected the history of his accuser's other false accusations.

He will be petitioning the court for removal from the sex offender registry soon. It's a long, long shot, but he has to try. He may be forced, once again. to 'confess' he is a rapist, just to be free.

What a sad, ugly nation we have become.