The #MeToo movement has once again revealed itself as a false-flag operation.
This headline says it all.
Woman Who Accused Brett Kavanaugh of Rape Admits to Judiciary Committee She Lied
Really. It's despicable to commit rape. It is likewise despicable to lie about rape.
She admitted to Committee investigators that she “just wanted to get attention" and that “it was a tactic" and "a ploy,” according to Grassley. She also told Committee investigators that she had called Congress multiple times during the Kavanaugh confirmation process to oppose his nomination.
Senator Grassley has, of course, forwarded a referral to the Justice Dept. And, you won't read any of this in the mainstream media. It's simply not important that an "attention-seeking" woman makes the most horrific accusation possible about a man, simply because she doesn't like his politics.
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If you make a false claim: A) there should be some jail time. B) reimburse the state for money spent on the claim. C) restitution for legal fees to the person falsely accused. D) you lose everything plus the shirt off your back. It needs to be painfully.
There are women out there who are not believed when they say something because of all the cases where the penalty for lying is just a dirty look from the authorities.
This is becoming the norm, rather than the exception, and they keep getting away with it... dammit!
Surely NOBODY is actually surprised by this in the least. Looks like that promised impeachment for accusations of sexual abuse/misconduct is not going so well at the moment ( you know, the one promised by DimSocialists should they come up with enough seats to force a farce, and discredit the entire Govt.). STILL it stands as yet ANOTHER demonstration that NO ONE should be believed if their story is sketchy, and cannot be corroborated.
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