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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3062609" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I thou</p><p></p><p>That's not right. The falsely accused should have recourse on those that committed the false accusations.</p><p>So, if that's the law of the land, when I was still working for a living, and I didn't like my supervisor, I could accuse him of a homosexual advance toward me, and say he threatened me with my job because I wouldn't accept his advances?</p><p>How can this be right, or more so legal?</p><p>I could even say he butt raped me and I was so ashamed that I didn't get a rape kit to prove it? </p><p>If I didn't say anything to anybody else (like the woman in the Anderson case did to her friends) It seems like the accusations would not be challenged and I basically could have my boss fired?</p><p>That seems to be what is happening now in other cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3062609, member: 5412"] I thou That's not right. The falsely accused should have recourse on those that committed the false accusations. So, if that's the law of the land, when I was still working for a living, and I didn't like my supervisor, I could accuse him of a homosexual advance toward me, and say he threatened me with my job because I wouldn't accept his advances? How can this be right, or more so legal? I could even say he butt raped me and I was so ashamed that I didn't get a rape kit to prove it? If I didn't say anything to anybody else (like the woman in the Anderson case did to her friends) It seems like the accusations would not be challenged and I basically could have my boss fired? That seems to be what is happening now in other cases. [/QUOTE]
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