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"Believe women" is an American political slogan arising out of the #MeToo movement.[1] It refers to the necessity of accepting women's allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault at face value. Jude Doyle, writing for Elle, argues that the phrase means "don't assume women as a gender are especially deceptive or vindictive, and recognize that false allegations are less common than real ones."[1]

The phrase grew in popularity in response to the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. On September 28, 2018, the dating app Bumble took out a full page advertisement in The New York Times saying simply, "Believe women".[2]

In April 2020, a number of politicians and commentators discussed the Joe Biden sexual assault allegation in relation to the "Believe women" slogan. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized what she regarded as a lack of integrity relating to the issue: "If we again want to have integrity, you can't say, you know — both believe women, support all of this, until it inconveniences you, until it inconveniences us."[3] The National Review criticized what it considered to be Biden's hypocrisy in "his demand that Americans must believe women as a matter of unwavering reflex" during the Kavanaugh nomination. The editors said, "we hope that this incident has taught Biden that his previous approach toward accusations of sexual assault was dangerous, illiberal, and ultimately untenable."[4] On the other hand, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stood by Biden and remarked, "When we say 'believe women,' it's for this explicit intention of making sure there's space for all women to come forward to speak their truth, to be heard. And in this allegation, that is what Tara Reade has done."[5]

According to The Atlantic, the adoption of a rule in Britain according to which law enforcement should believe reports of sexual assault and consider complainants to be victims led to improper police investigation of claims and the overlooking of contradicting evidence, resulting in the collapse of prosecutions and false accusations against the accused.[6][7]

Criticisms and "Believe all women"
The slogan has been criticized for encouraging a presumption of guilt. Michelle Malkin, writing for The Daily Signal, suggests that it is a form of virtue signalling.[8] Rebecca Traister, writing for The Cut, calls the phrase "compelling but flawed": it is often recast as "believe all women", and used as a "deeply problematic" and "clumsy imperative" that has "enfeebled the far more important argument that we should encourage them to speak more, and listen to them more seriously when they talk".[9]

"Believe all women" is a controversial alternative phrasing of the expression. Monica Hesse, in The Washington Post, argues that the slogan has always been "believe women", and that the "believe all women" variant is "a bit of grammatical gaslighting", a straw man invented by critics so that it could be attacked, and that this alternative slogan, in contrast with "believe women", "is rigid, sweeping, and leaves little room for nuance".[10] However, Robby Soave from Reason disagrees with this interpretation, saying that the initial concept itself is being 'memory-holed' and points out that many journalists including Sarah Faludi from the New York Times have admitted to having "encountered some feminists who seemed genuinely to subscribe' to the more extreme interpretation of the hashtag."[11]

Exactly. "Believe women" is a phrase some actual lefties have used. "Believe all women" is something you find scumbags like Michelle Malkin attacking while PRETENDING it's something lefties have been using.
 
Exactly. "Believe women" is a phrase some actual lefties have used. "Believe all women" is something you find scumbags like Michelle Malkin attacking while PRETENDING it's something lefties have been using.

The hashtag was "#believeallwomen".
 
A while back I dug back through "believeallwomen" hashtags on twitter, to see where it came from. There were a handful of genuine liberals who used that hashtag early on... but by a handful, I mean literally three or four over the course of years, on an outlet that's so heavily trafficked that you can find tens of thousands of "jonnydepp" hashtags just because people suck at spelling. So, that "believeallwomen" hashtag was virtually unused by actual liberals before right-wingers started spamming the hell out of it to promote tweets purporting to take issue with a phrase that lefties were supposedly using, but that pretty much no lefties were actually using.
Liars and haters don’t care about facts.

It could have only be one person, one time while a thousand others disagreed, but you and I both know that liars and haters will go with the single statement that supports their lies and hatred. Sad.
 
dutchie, you know better than all this.

Please come to jesus.

:nolovejesus:
You're the one that cannot be trusted.
you're a simp.
simps cannot be trusted. they always choose the womans side in hope of a whiff.
two full careers, still only half a man.....

:dunno:
:rofl2:

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I dont care about these two messed up fools this thread is about


Lots of people have shitty relationships



Let the court hash it out


Who cares
 
When a person reports a crime like an attack



Believe them


Treat them decently



THEN VERIFY THE CRIME AND IF ITS VALID
 
The hashtag was "#believeallwomen".

Search the hashtags yourself, if you don't believe me. Twitter has an advanced search that allows it. The BelieveWomen hashtag started back in August 2012. August 22, 2012 is the first I found, from @sophiagrene . "Believeallwomen" was used for the first time on Twitter over two years and two months later, by @midwifek . By that point, the believewomen hashtag had been used countless times.

The Believeallwomen hashtag didn't really take off until 2016. Before that, it had been used exactly five times on Twitter, EVER. But then in 2016, with Clinton looking like the likely Dem nominee, right-wingers seized on the hashtag, and virtually all the tweets using that hashtag from there on out were right-wing posters attacking lefties for supposedly saying "believe all women," even though lefties weren't actually saying that. Meanwhile, the original hashtag "Believewomen" continued to be used by thousands of actual liberals.

It would be a bit like if I were to attack Republicans for the hashtag makeamericawhiteagain, even though the original was makeamericagreatagain, and nearly everyone using makeamericawhiteagain is actually a liberal using it to criticize conservatives.
 
Search the hashtags yourself, if you don't believe me. Twitter has an advanced search that allows it. The BelieveWomen hashtag started back in August 2012. August 22, 2012 is the first I found, from @sophiagrene . "Believeallwoman" was used for the first time on Twitter over two years and two months later, by @midwifek . By that point, the believewomen hashtag had been used countless times.

The Believeallwomen hashtag didn't really take off until 2016. Before that, it had been used exactly five times on Twitter, EVER. But then in 2016, with Clinton looking like the likely Dem nominee, right-wingers seized on the hashtag, and virtually all the tweets using that hashtag from there on out were right-wing posters attacking lefties for supposedly saying "believe all women," even though lefties weren't actually saying that. Meanwhile, the original hashtag "Believewomen" continued to be used by thousands of actual liberals.

It would be a bit like if I were to attack Republicans for the hashtag makeamericawhiteagain, even though the original was makeamericagreatagain, and nearly everyone using makeamericawhiteagain is actually a liberal using it to criticize conservatives.

So you confirmed the operative tag is #beleiveallwomen.

thank ou.
 
So you confirmed the operative tag is #beleiveallwomen.

I didn't. Try rereading. Good luck.

The right-wing line of attack is basically 'we've been tweeting the hashtag "believeallwomen" for years, and we hold that against the liberals, even though they actually use the hashtag "believewomen".' It's bizarre.
 
I didn't. Try rereading. Good luck.

The right-wing line of attack is basically 'we've been tweeting the hashtag "believeallwomen" for years, and we hold that against the liberals, even though they actually use the hashtag "believewomen".' It's bizarre.

:okjen:
 
I see two people I don't give a shit about having their day in court. Not my problem. I just thought you would have seen this as the distraction it was clearly intended to be.

It's actually all connected.

totalitarianism is narcissistic abuse and gaslighting made into an ideology.
 
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