Let’s get the politically incorrect part of this column out of the way right at the top: Despite what feminists and other liberals tell us about how we’re supposed to think about allegations regarding sexual crimes, I don’t automatically believe all women who say they were sexually assaulted. Nor do I automatically believe that any woman who comes forward with her story about sexual abuse is necessarily courageous. Not after what happened to the Duke lacrosse players or the young men at the University of Virginia – all victims of made up stories that feminists and their liberal allies in the media were all too willing to believe.
The Presumption of Guilt
The Presumption of Guilt
The Presumption of Guilt
Let’s get the politically incorrect part of this column out of the way right at the top: Despite what feminists and other liberals tell us about how we’re supposed to think about allegations regarding sexual crimes, I don’t automatically believe all women who say they were sexually assaulted. Nor do I automatically believe that any woman who comes forward with her story about sexual abuse is necessarily courageous. Not after what happened to the Duke lacrosse players or the young men at the University of Virginia – all victims of made up stories that feminists and their liberal allies in the media were all too willing to believe.