Despite the best efforts of unhinged leftists - the nature of which was perhaps most aptly demonstrated by the hysterical howls of the Shrieking Banshee Brigade coming from the Senate gallery right beforeSaturday’s final vote - Judge, er, Justice Kavanaugh was finally confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States.
It was a tough fight, one in which liberals pulled out literally every possible stop to win. They thankfully failed, but this crucial victory didn’t come without several disturbing trends, perhaps the most notable being the fact - and this has been brewing ever since the #MeToo movement started - that we are apparently supposed to #BelieveWomen every time they decide to make a claim about a man. That’s right - no matter how outlandish, no matter how far removed by time, no matter how politically motivated, if a woman says it, it’s true and it totally happened exactly as she said it did. And if you don’t believe it, you’re a sexist pig.
It’s an odd, patronizing, dehumanizing claim, actually. To attribute perfection to half the human population when the truth is so obviously different - as anyone with a daughter knows - is patently absurd, and dangerous. And yet here we are, for all intents and purposes being called heretics for acknowledging that, indeed, women can and do lie about men. And sadly, the more “power” some unhinged members of the opposite sex think they have to destroy men for some real or perceived wrong, the more men will be falsely accused and unnecessarily railroaded.
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#9 - Thou shalt not bear false witness.
They need to read Deuteronomy 19:15 "No SINGLE witness may convict another...."
How about leaving religion out of this and relying on the basic precept of innocent until PROVEN guilty?
Religion or not, Ford was a liar put up to her smear campaign. Being slightly unhinged was just icing on the cake to her propmasters.
Prediction: Emmy for daytime drama.
Who cares what that crazy book has to say about anything, considering it has actual instructions on how to properly beat your slave, and NO WHERE in that whole crazy book does it say "don't own people as property" or "don't rape anyone".
That should IMMEDIATELY disqualify it as a source for any sort of moral guidance.
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