Men like Bill Cosby who spike drinks with “date rape” drugs to rape semi-conscious women are sexual predators, vile and reprehensible.
But women, too, can also be sexual predators, every bit as vile and reprehensible as their male counterparts.
They just have better PR.
And hide behind a veil of chivalry.
Female sexual predators appear in the form of teachers, mothers, and others who rape and sexually abuse minors, or in the form of groupies who exploit their bodies in their hunt for the attention — and money — of rock and roll stars, athletes, and other rich and powerful men.
Following is a short summary of different kinds of female sexual predators.
Female Teachers Who Rape
Who can forget Mary Kay Letourneau, the former teacher who, two weeks after being released from prison for the rape of an underage male student was found by police with the same boy? She is but one of hundreds or even thousands of female teachers who raped their underage male students. Lists of these teachers-who-rape are readily available online, for example here, here, here, here, here, and …. well, you get the point.
Sexual Abuse by Women of Children and Teens
Women commit a significant share of the sexual abuse of children and teens. Lena Dunham is just one of tens (hundreds?) of thousands of cases of this abuse by females. But, according to the Female Sex Offenders — Female Sexual Predators Awareness page of the Canadian Children’s Rights Council web site, 86% of the victims of female sexual predators aren’t believed, so the crimes go unreported and don’t get prosecuted. (Perhaps we should amend the fraudulent “Believe women” slogan to something more accurate: “Believe the victims of women”. Also, be sure to visit the prior link for accounts of female sexual abuse, including an interview by Lisa Ling of a woman who admitted to raping or sexually abusing over 100 children.)
Even more disconcerting is the prevalence of sex abuse by mothers of their own sons! According to one Australian study described in New research shedding light on sex abuse committed by mothers against their sons, an estimated 4,800 Australian males had been sexually abused by their mother or step-mother before the age of 15.
As one (female) sex therapist said in the article, “Everybody wants to put their mother on a pedestal. Nobody wants to think that they’re mother did something that is so horrible.”
Just add “or other females” to the quote and you’ll see part of the reason for #MeToo’s hypocrisy: women have been on a pedestal for so long, they’re no longer capable of admitting, or even seeing, their own dark side.
Groupies
Perhaps the most socially-accepted — and devious — female sexual predators are groupies, who use their sexuality to entice famous men into relationships and often “pregnancy-induced” marriage, like Juanita Vanoy, ex-wife of Michael Jordan. These groupies prowl rock and roll, NBA and other sports venues, and include Predatory Teenage Girls. And there’s even a wikiHow page on How to be a Groupie!
(To be fair, we must note that in the great groupiedom arena, some men, especially rockers, have had underage sex with groupies.)
Women Who Use Their Sexuality to Entrap Rich Men
This discussion wouldn’t be complete without mentioning predatory women who use their sexuality to entrap rich men. The gold medal in the Gold-Digger Olympics surely goes to Anna Nicole Smith, the former stripper and Playboy magazine Playmate of the Year, who in 1994 at age 26 married 89-year-old Texas oil billionaire J. Howard Marshall II. Is there anyone deluded enough to actually think that she married him for love and not for his millions? Do feminists lie? Shouldn’t there be a law against women taking advantage of (likely) senile old men?
Other Female Sexual Misbehavior
False Rape Accusations
Feminists tell us — and far too many blue-pill citizens gullibly believe — that we must “believe all women” and claim that the rate of false rape accusations is two percent. But according to this analysis (PDF),
“As far as can be ascertained, no study has ever been published which sets forth an evidentiary basis for the ‘two percent false rape complaint’ thesis.”
Rebutting these feminist lies is like shooting fish in a barrel. Here are four items that should finally put these fishy feminist false rape-figures fantasies to rest:
· Rolling Stone’s 2014 A Rape on Campus, a completely fabricated and ultimately debunked false rape accusation by a Jackie Coakley about a purported gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity
· The 2006 Duke Lacrosse Rape Hoax, where members of the lacrosse team were falsely accused of rape by stripper Crystal Gail Mangum (who was later convicted of 2nd degree murder of her boyfriend)
· The 1955 Mississippi murder of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old African American boy from Chicago, and the confession, years later, by Carolyn Bryant Donham, the white woman who accused Emmett of assaulting her, that she had lied.
· Or two simple words that completely rebut the feminist denial of false rape accusations: “strange fruit”.
“Strange Fruit” is a song written by Abel Meerpol, a Jewish man who wrote it after seeing a gruesome picture of a lynching of black men, and recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939 to protest these lynchings. Strange fruit is a metaphor linking a tree’s fruit with lynching victims.
Why bring up the dreadful history of lynching black American men, you ask? Because, as revealed in this article,
“The history of lynching in the United States is inextricably interwoven with the history of women lying about sexual assault.”
(Even if you don’t read the article, you should note the preamble: “History’s interjection to the notion that #MeToo accusers are incapable of lying or being motivated by malice or financial gain.” A small glimmer of hope.)
So let’s close out this section with a 1991 quote from Catherine Comins, a former dean at Vassar, also known as “The Bigot of Vassar College”:
“Men who are unjustly accused of rape can sometime gain from the experience.”
I wonder if Ms. Comins thinks these black men somehow “gained from the experience”?
False Claims of “Campus Rape Culture”
The false rape accusations just discussed affect individual or small groups of men.
As bad as these individual false accusations are — and they are horrible — monumentally worse is the feminist claim of a widespread “campus rape culture”, itself part of a global rape culture, a one-sided gender gospel lie that is even propagated by the United Nations.
Rape culture is false rape accusations writ large.
Unlike individual false rape accusations, the alleged rape culture advanced by feminists promotes unfair, generalized, and indiscriminate false rape accusations about an entire class of people — men. The belief of a rape culture is every bit as credible as the accusations made by the Nazis about an entire class of people — Jews — who allegedly collaborated in a vast “Jewish conspiracy” that worked against the German people.
And it’s every bit as credible as the 2% false rape statistic pushed by feminists.
Finally, it’s every bit as credible as Rolling Stone’s 2014 “A Rape on Campus” article, a piece that was written because the author, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, swallowed the campus rape culture myth hook, line, and sinker, where (in her words) “…not only is rape so prevalent but also that there’s this pervasive culture of sexual harassment/rape culture.” It’s clear that Erdely’s unsubstantiated belief in this fantasy rape culture — and her bias against men — drove her bigotry.
To see how biased and unfair the rape culture doctrine is, imagine if we were to declare, based on the evidence presented in the prior section, a “false rape accusations culture”? First, here’s one definition of rape culture:
“Rape culture is a culture in which sexual violence is treated as the norm and victims are blamed for their own assaults. It’s not just about sexual violence itself, but about cultural norms and institutions that protect rapists, promote impunity, shame victims, and demand that women make unreasonable sacrifices to avoid sexual assault.”
Here’s how we might define things from a male perspective:
“False rape accusations culture is a culture in which “believing women” is treated as the norm and male victims are often falsely accused of rape, historically often with deadly consequences. It’s not just about false accusations themselves, but about gynocentric cultural norms and institutions, combined with chivalric foolishness, that protect false rape accusers, promote female impunity and irresponsibility, shame and degrade men and boys, and demand that males make unreasonable sacrifices to avoid these false accusations. In other words, men must ‘Man up!’”
As they say, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
False Abuse Allegations
Feminists also deny the prevalence of false allegations of abuse and domestic violence.
To rebut these feminist denials, let me offer a single quote made in 1993 by an Elaine Epstein, former president of the Massachusetts Women’s Bar Association:
“Everyone knows that restraining orders and orders to vacate are granted to virtually all who apply . . . In many [divorce] cases, allegations of abuse are now used for tactical advantage.” [source]
Another feminist lie exposed.
Paternity Fraud
Most people probably don’t know what paternity fraud is. Here’s the definition from Wikipedia:
“Paternity fraud, also known as misattributed paternity or paternal discrepancy, is when a man is incorrectly identified to be the biological father of a child. The underlying assumption of paternity fraud is that the mother deliberately misidentified the biological father. [emphasis added]”
As should surprise no one, feminists lie, obfuscate, or actively work to prevent legislation that addresses the problem. For example, the National Organization for Women,
“… pressured [California] Governor Gray Davis to veto the ‘Paternity Justice Act’ which would have helped curb the thousands of paternity fraud cases and protected innocent men from being victims of psychopathic women.” [source]
Here are a few facts and examples about paternity fraud:
· According to a 2006 study printed in Family Law Quarterly by attorney Ronald K. Henry, The Innocent Third Party, Victims of Paternity Fraud, the prevalence as determined by the American Associations of Blood Banks, found that close to 28% of paternity tests in California excluded the man as being the biological father. And this number doesn’t include cases where the father hasn’t challenged paternity, most likely because he’s completely unaware of the deception! [The information on The Innocent Third Party, Victims of Paternity Fraud report was found, extracted, and paraphrased from a book by Bob Lewis, The Feminist Lie: It Was Never About Equality. Highly recommended reading.]
· Henry’s report included a high-profile example of paternity fraud, the case of billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, whose wife admitted that the four-year-old girl for which Kerkorian was paying more than $320,000 in support was not his, and that she faked DNA tests.
· It’s bad enough for a woman to accuse a man falsely and knowingly to be the father of her child, but even worse is “sperm jacking” or “spurgling”, the collection of a man’s sperm, committed by women who want to have a child with a man without his permission.
In other words, it’s women stealing men’s sperm.
If you think women might feel guilty about it, think again. One woman, a Reddit poster named feminista8 actually brags about it, and instructs other would-be-spurglers how to do it!
By Stephen Bond on October 4, 2022.
Exported from Medium on February 28, 2023.