Look, maybe the defamation claims against these women are false, but perhaps these women could see it as a learning experience to understand how false accusations might feel to men, and perhaps use that to better themselves.
“Some of them are very angry, and some of them are very bitter,” the attorney Kerry Sutton told BuzzFeed News. “If a client wants to name someone who has no assets and hurt them and humiliate them, and do whatever makes them feel right, if it’s legal and it’s ethical, and there’s some reason to do it. It’s their case, they get to decide.”
There is literally no chance of this ever happening. There is not one state in the union with an anti-SLAAP statute that prevents someone from suing for anti-defamation when it comes to accusations made in public.
Accusations mad to the police are already covered by immunity, though you can still be prosecuted for making false statements. so if you want your accusation to be protected, go to the cops. Like you should have been doing in the first place.
If you make an accusation on social media, nobody should believe you in the first place.
Groups like the Families Advocating for Campus Equality (FACE) and Stop Abusive & Violent Environments (SAVE) represent accused students and have begun to negatively influence Title IX polices
60% of college students in the US are female. Why does Title IX still exist?
21 comments
1 Pol_Pots_Crockpot 2017-12-06
Did we learn nothing from the Duke Lacrosse case
1 TSwizzlesNipples 2017-12-06
Y...yes?
1 Senator_Chickpea 2017-12-06
Yeah, don't hire your strippers from the day shift.
1 Che_Gueporna 2017-12-06
Lul wut? Day shift strippers are the best.
1 Senator_Chickpea 2017-12-06
They're the crazy you were warned not to stick your dick in.
1 Alexlincoln2 2017-12-06
i've never heard that there's a difference
1 TherapyFortheRapy 2017-12-06
Strippers at night make more money. So they tend to be hotter and less desperate for money. See also: week-end shifts.
1 Lawgustmarck 2017-12-06
Yeh record everything to prove it was just a business transaction.
And call your lawyer. Gotta make sure the NDA the hooker signs is airtight.
1 jubbergun 2017-12-06
"We" may have learned something but "they" didn't.
1 kane4life4ever 2017-12-06
Emma Sulkowitz was the unwitting hero we need.
1 boyoyoyoyong 2017-12-06
Good to see filing charges for regretting it in the morning might have repercussions
1 saint2e 2017-12-06
Look, maybe the defamation claims against these women are false, but perhaps these women could see it as a learning experience to understand how false accusations might feel to men, and perhaps use that to better themselves.
1 v_is_one_person 2017-12-06
The irony is delicious.
1 TherapyFortheRapy 2017-12-06
There is literally no chance of this ever happening. There is not one state in the union with an anti-SLAAP statute that prevents someone from suing for anti-defamation when it comes to accusations made in public.
Accusations mad to the police are already covered by immunity, though you can still be prosecuted for making false statements. so if you want your accusation to be protected, go to the cops. Like you should have been doing in the first place.
If you make an accusation on social media, nobody should believe you in the first place.
1 SwankDogsbody 2017-12-06
I believe men when they say they are being defamed.
1 OnlyRacistOnReddit 2017-12-06
LISTEN AND BELIEVE!
1 Senator_Chickpea 2017-12-06
85% of defamations go unreported to the police.
1 BigLordShiggot 2017-12-06
60% of college students in the US are female. Why does Title IX still exist?
1 Senator_Chickpea 2017-12-06
Remember when folks thought the worst that would happen would be the end of the Water Polo team?
1 willfe42 2017-12-06
lol ... and according to /r/gamerghazi, this is all Trump's fault.
Fuckin' nutters.
1 youcanteatbullets 2017-12-06
Paging gamergate, /u/KotakuInAction, and every other free speech warrior!