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The Delilah Files { Reputation Rape } - Jemma Beale

Gentlemen be very careful with women there are a lot of serial reputation rapists out there. Hell hath nu fury guys !!!
The Delilah Files { Reputation Rape } - Jemma Beale 
 
 
By Paul Stanner 
 
Now that  the highly acclaimed , in feminist circles , Egyptian - American feminist Mona Eltahaway and her BolshiFem allies have declared war on men by advocating that women employ the use of " justifiable violence " against men The Gender War is officially on.. What is justifiable violence is of course left solely to the discretion of women. I was not shocked that a feminist would advocate this in the least nor that a sizable per centage of women seem to agree with her. I am also not shocked that the notion that women hold the higher moral ground simply by virtue of being women and are thusly predisposed by nature against the use of violence in spite of the vast amounts of contradictory evidence still pervades society. As an example of that pervasion it is a fact that women get about 1/3 of the prison time that men get for the same exact violent crime. I do find it disturbing that so many men seem to subscribe to this theory considering that female criminal behavior has been with us since the beginning of time right up until today. There needs to be a whole lot more education and exposure of violent and perverse female behavior. Men in general and MGTOW men in particular need to know that violent female criminals are capable of all the same disgusting behavior as violent male criminals and to learn how to protect themselves against these violent and cunning criminals. No longer will men in general and MGTOW men in particular remain passive when attacked by these Gender Terrorists in the hope that these deluded depraved and dangerous BolshiFems come to their senses or in the hope that society will bitch slap them forcefully as should have been done 30 years ago. In that regard The Delilah Files is going to do it's part beginning right now. 
 
I'll concede that when a man rapes a woman it is a very traumatic event that will leave emotional and psychological scars for life but it won't , at least in Western societies , cause her to lose her career , family or social standing since her name will be withheld from the public. Upon conviction the rapist will get severe prison time and justice will have been served. When a woman reputation rapes a man with a false rape claim it will leave leave emotional and psychological scars on him that although possibly of a different nature are no less harmful to him than the scars a woman suffers when being raped. Unfortunately all it takes for a man to lose his career , family and social standing is a mere accusation of rape. There is no presumption of innocence , no right to confront your accuser , and in many cases no right to a trial. All of the man's rights are ignored and invalidated because the current legal system says " women must be believed ". The man's name is also made public. Even if the man is found innocent at a trial the damage has been done and the court of public opinion has found him guilty and destroyed his life. In short neither the legal system nor the public gives a damn about the man. The women that are guilty of reputation rape very seldom suffer any consequences for their crime. What kind of a society that purportedly believes in and upholds human rights systematically eliminates the rights of half of their population in a misguided and very dangerous desire to protect the other half quite often unjustly so ? The good news is thanks to MGTOW I believe things are starting to slowly change as you'll see by the story below.
 
This reputation rapist comes to us from London , England and is a serial reputation rapist. Be thankful gentlemen that you didn't run across this young woman .
 

Woman jailed for 10 years for making series of false rape claims

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Jemma Beale, 25, from west London, invented four separate incidents of sexual assault, one of which led to man being wrongly convicted
Jemma Beale, 25, was branded โ€˜manipulativeโ€™ by the sentencing judge.
 Jemma Beale, 25, was branded โ€˜manipulativeโ€™ by the sentencing judge. Photograph: Metropolitan Police/PA
A woman who made a series of false rape claims and sexual assault allegations has been jailed for 10 years.
Jemma Beale claimed she had been seriously sexually assaulted by six men and raped by nine, all strangers, in four different incidents over three years.
The 25-year-old was found guilty in July at Southwark crown court of four counts of perjury and four counts of perverting the course of justice.
Sentencing her on Thursday, the judge, Nicholas Loraine-Smith, said: โ€œThis trial has revealed, what was then not obvious, that you are a very, very convincing liar and you enjoy being seen as a victim.
โ€œThe prosecution described your life as a โ€˜construct of bogus victimhoodโ€™.โ€
Madeleine Wolfe, prosecuting, told the court police spent 6,400 hours investigating Bealeโ€™s claims at a cost of at least ยฃ250,000, and the trial cost at least ยฃ109,000.
Lawrence Henderson, defending, said Beale maintains her innocence and was considering an appeal against the sentence.
He told the court: โ€œMs Beale stands by the claims she made in this matter and if she had her time again she would again plead not guilty to these matters and contest the trial.โ€
Beale from Bedfont, west London, sat with her arms crossed as she was jailed for a total of 10 years, with the judge branding her behaviour as โ€œmanipulativeโ€.
He said: โ€œThese offences usually began as a drunken attempt to get your partnerโ€™s sympathy or perhaps to arouse her jealousy.
โ€œThey each began impulsively, but what is particularly chilling is the manner in which you persisted in making allegations which you knew were untrue even to the extent of committing and repeating perjury.โ€
He continued: โ€œThese false allegations of rape, false allegations which will inevitably be widely publicised, are likely to have the perverse impact of increasing the likelihood of guilty men going free.
โ€œCases such as this bring a real risk that a woman who has been raped or sexually assaulted may not complain to the police for fear of not being believed.โ€
Detectives launched an investigation into Beale in December 2013 after they learned of a claim by one of her former girlfriends that a man had been wrongly jailed after Beale lied about being raped by him in November 2010.
Police said the information came to light when officers were investigating a separate allegation by Beale, where she claimed to have been raped by a number of men during an incident in November 2013.
With concerns over Bealeโ€™s account, officers carried out a review of four investigations into allegations of rape and sexual assault made by Beale.
Police found common discrepancies and similar circumstances within the allegations, which strengthened their suspicions that Beale may have fabricated them.
The Metropolitan police said one of the rape allegations made to police by Beale in 2010 led to the conviction of a man, Mahad Cassim, who was jailed for seven years.
After the CPS and his defence team were alerted to the fact there were serious doubts over the validity of Bealeโ€™s allegations, the man subsequently appealed against his conviction and it was quashed at the court of appeal in July 2015.
In a victim impact statement, Cassim told the court how the false claim had had a huge impact on his life. He added: โ€œOne of my goals is to be a successful businessman, to have a nice family and be happy. I am working on the happiness - I have a long way to go.โ€
Beale had also falsely claimed she was groped by a stranger, Noam Shahzad, in a pub in July 2012. She said she was then gang-raped by him and a group of other men, and even injured herself to back up her claims she had been assaulted with barbed wire.
Beale then fabricated similar allegations against six other men in 2013.
She claimed two strangers sexually assaulted her close to her home before she was put through another gang rape attack by four others two months later.
The background info for this article came from The Guardian
 
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