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MEN!
Sex can be dangerous
but not for the reasons you think
Feminist groups
are attempting to change the very definition of rape, so that
even when a woman does consent to sex, she will be able to
successfully charge YOU with rape.
Rape counseling
centers on campuses nationwide are teaching women that rape
occurs whenever a woman "feels" violated--regardless
of whether she actually consented to sex or not. This
"feeling" of violation, of course, can arise days,
weeks, or months after sex, especially if YOU don't call the
woman when YOU promised, or YOU are discovered dating someone
else, or YOU generally don't treat the woman the way she
demands.
In addition, the
laws are being changed so that YOU will be presumed guilty.
Instead of a woman having to prove that YOU raped her, YOU
will have to prove that you didn't--GOOD LUCK! Evidence of
your past sexual behavior will be admitted in court, while the
woman's behavior will be excluded under "rape
shield" laws.
In effect, laws
and policies are being instituted that will allow women to
convict YOU of date rape on nothing more than an accusation.
But, even if YOU
are never actually charged, YOU will be affected. The thread
of a rape charge will hang over the head of every sexually
active male. YOU will have to keep silent on politically
incorrect issues. YOU will have to watch your behavior. And
YOU will fear speaking out against any feminist position. This
strategy is part of the feminist agenda to silence all male
opposition through fear and political extortion.
There exists a war
on American campuses. Feminists have declared war on men and
they have no scruples about sending YOU to jail. The very
principles of fairness and justice are now considered
"male" principles, and therefore not binding on
women. And, while YOU may not consider women your enemy, make
no mistake, they consider YOU theirs.
WAKE
UP -- PROTECT YOURSELF
If you really want
to practice safe sex, use the Consensual Sex Statement. It can
be used in court to counter a false rape accusation. If your
sex partner refuses to sign this statement, YOU should:
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Ask yourself
if she isn't, in fact, trying to retain the option of
filing a rape charge against YOU sometime in the future.
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Record your
conversation with her prior to sex--get her consent on
tape (most states allow this as evidence in court).
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Get involved
in a men's rights group in your area and find out what's
going down.
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