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Evidence That The “Mainstream Media” Is Complicit In The Destruction Of Our Constitutional Republic

Jill at Brilliant at Breakfast observed the following truly heinous disgusting behavior on a supposed “news” show this morning:

Just how I had Morning Joe on for five minutes, and in a segment with Mort Zuckerman decrying the campaign’s placing of McCain in ridiculous situations, such as grocery shopping with a young mom while wearing a full suit and tie, to show what a regular guy McCain is.

And then Scarborough said something astonishing. He said that they were feeding into his earpiece “Don’t be mean to John McCain.” He then defended himself by saying that he’s not being mean to McCain, he’s berating the campaign for putting him in these situations. Then he went off into the required litany of “war hero” and “great American.”

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Welcome to Jill Filipovic’s Den of Antifeminist Vice. No lipstick, no stilettos, no service.


Image stolen from that other original Fake Pretty Feminist.

It’s true; you’ve all been duped. Unless you were just here for the titties in the first place, in which case, welcome!

(I know I shouldn’t respond to these things either, but this one was just too good).

So in the spirit of running an anti-feminist vice den, and in the spirit of this fabulous vice-ridden post, there’s some hot dudely vice action below the fold. Probably not safe for work.

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False Rape Investigation Model: Between Belief And Disbelief

The following comment might seem to some people to be advocating for genuine fairness because of the tone of the comment, but even before I found out that the author of this comment posts at a blog called The False Rape Society, I knew it came from a rape denialist.

Archivist has left a new comment on your [Abyss2hope] post “Solid Evidence Important In Rape and False Rape Ca…“:

It is infuriating that some law enforcement officials bring preconceived biases to investigations of claims of sexual assault. Each case needs to be treated seriously, and objectively. It is not up to a police officer to “believe” or “disbelieve.” He or she is supposed to gather facts and use his or her training to come to objectively verifiable conclusions.

Both the macho, instinctive disbelief of rape claimants exhibitted by less sophisticated police forces, and the knee-jerk uncritical acceptance of every word a rape claimant utters, as I see in my practice on college campus, are wrong and counter-productive. If we can get to the point where the only thing that matters is the truth and not someone’s attempt to twist and pound every case to fit a political agenda, everybody – rape victims and the falsely accused would be much better off.

What he finds infuriating isn’t preconceived biases as he claims, but preconceived biases which are in conflict with his preconceived biases or which give his preconceived biases a bad name. He ends with an attack on political agendas, but he clearly has a political agenda which is predicated on not believing those who report rape until they have proven themselves to be true crime victims and until they have disproven the possibility that they have committed a crime by reporting rape.

His proposed objective methodology is indeed sophisticated, but sophistication doesn’t automatically make something right or effective. His demand for objectivity is a false one.

Unspoken but clear from his comment is that rapists are assumed innocent under this model. However, rape victims are not assumed innocent, they are assumed to be likely false reporters until they are proven to be genuine rape victims. This is an intentionally imbalanced way of thinking about rape reports which “objectively” taints all rape victims who have not had their rapes proven in court.

Under his model the police must avoid treating rape victims as genuine crime victims until the crime has been proven. Not surprisingly this model is predicated on seeing us as a false rape society where all rape reports must be instantly doubted and the chances that someone was really raped is about 50-50.

If this model were a valid investigative model then it would be standard operating procedures for all crimes. When you call the police to report that you’ve been mugged, the investigating officer should neither believe you nor disbelieve you.

When you describe your mugger’s tattoo which includes his first name, the officer should not assume you are describing a genuine mugger or even a stranger. Rather than being observant about the details of the tattoo, which smart muggers would hide, you might be able to describe it so well because you’ve seen it many times before.

The investigator must keep an open mind and not believe anything you say without proof of that statement.

If this mugger is found with your wallet, the mugger shouldn’t be assumed to have stolen your wallet. The mugger should be approached in a non-judgmental way in case you were stupid and gave this man your wallet of your own free will and called the cops because you later regretted your actions.

If the mugger has drugs on him or in him, you must be viewed as someone who might have exchanged drugs with him. Instead of a mugging this might be a drug deal gone bad in which case this is really a breach of promise case, not a mugging. Remember, you are not yet believed.

This model says that you are simply being treated in a neutral manner, but that neutrality always injects doubt, even where there is zero evidence which indicates that your report of a mugging is in any way doubtful.

Rather than resulting in the truth which Archivist says is the only thing that matters, this model uses supposed objectivity to give criminals multiple opportunities to make baseless claims against you. Since you are not assumed to be a real crime victim these baseless claims leave you in limbo unless or until you can prove them all to be false.

This model is deliberately unfair and biased in the guise of being fair and unbiased.

Crime victims are far worse off under this model which directly contradicts Archivist’s claim, but the rightfully accused are definitely better off. Because so many rightfully accused would be able to get away with calling themselves wrongfully accused this model doesn’t make the genuinely wrongly accused any better off than they are when investigator begin with the belief in the report made against them.

If the truth of what happened is all that matters then all investigators need to believe all claims of rape until there is solid evidence that the claim is false.

If and when there is enough supporting evidence to bring charges, the suspect should be charged. If and when there is enough contradictory evidence showing that the crime never happened, the person who claimed to be a crime victim should be charged.

Guilty Pleasures: Shitty Music and Project Runway

Jill has tagged me with the Guilty Pleasures “what lame shitty crap music is on your iPod” meme. As a rule I don’t roll that way, but since I am having such a good time here at Feministe and Jill is so cool, I’m gonna play along.

Here is the lame shitty shameful shit on my iPod Shuffle that gets my ass wriggling lately:

(1) Rick James–Superfreak

(2) Beasties–No Sleep Til Brooklyn

(3) Dead or Alive–You Spin Me Round

(4) Buzzcocks–Orgasm Addict

(5) Sir Mixalot–Baby Got Back

I have no substantive editorial commentary on any of these truly outstanding songs.

Hey, speaking of guilty pleasures, I am hosting a weekly Project Runway gabfest at my place. 2nd episode thread is up now.

I tag DrugMonkey, Dr. FreeRide, Zuska, DrDrA, and BioE. EDIT: And Professor Chaos!

Guilty Pleasures

Julian has tagged me with a meme: The five most embarrassing tracks on my iPod. His are pretty great/horrendous (I too remember feeling like a super-hardcore 7th grader for loving “NIN,” and I too went to several “DMB” concerts). But here’s the thing: I have tons of embarrassing music on my iPod, but the most embarrassing of the embarrassing comes from this dude who I’m currently hanging out with who has the worst taste in music possibly ever (he’s pretty sweet in just about every way, but looking at his iTunes makes me want to weep). So he may or may not have sent me songs not only by Hilary Duff, but also by JoJo and Jordin Sparks. Yeah. I also may or may not have put both songs on repeat and muted my computer so that it would look like I listened to both of them when I haven’t.

Anyway, I think the point of the meme is to illustrate your own crappy taste in music. And I certainly have that in spades. So here are the top 5 horrible songs that I have voluntarily added to my iPod:

1. Ashlee Simpson – I Didn’t Steal Your Boyfriend
And this isn’t the only A.Simp song I have on my list. What can I say? She’s great for the gym. And I secretly kind of love her video for Outta My Head.

2. Nick Cannon – Gigolo
I’m a little unclear as to why I ever bought this song, but apparently at some point I liked it.

3. Eve6 – Here’s to the Night
This one is embarrassing in that I-genuinely-find-it-touching vein — which is way worse, in my opinion, than just liking crappy to 40 because it’s candy.

4. Jewel – Have a Little Faith in Me
I think I must have been in The Bad Place when I downloaded this song. But it’s just so deliciously sad

5. Jodeci – Freak’n You
Oh yeah. It was between this and “Feelin’ on Your Booty” by R.Kelly for position #5; but I think the Jodeci tune is less famously-bad, and therefore more truly-bad.

I tag: The current Feministe guest-bloggers; the ultimate Insufferable Music Snob; and Mr. Hussey.

I Met Hillary Clinton

And no, I do not lie in the titles of my posts:


Look, that’s me (secondish row back, second from left, white shirt, brown hair)!!! With Hillary Clinton!!!

[Feministe Readers: for those who don’t read my other blog, last week I attended the Planned Parenthood Organizing and Policy Summit. I wrote about the first day here and may be posting one or two more entries later on at the Curvature.]

When we went to lobby day at the Hill, I was more or less expecting the same thing I’ve seen when lobbying in Albany. State legislators don’t usually bother showing up for those meetings (and in terms of trying to get anything done, this is usually for the better), so I certainly wasn’t expecting Hillary Clinton to attend our little lobby visit.

So imagine my surprise and little freak out when we were briefed before our visit about what was going to happen after Senator Clinton came into the room.

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Complete Investigations Used As Justification To Not Have Complete Investigations

Yesterday at my home blog, Abyss2hope, I blogged about a rape case where the woman who was originally viewed as the victim was charged after forensic evidence indicated self-inflicted wounds rather than a stranger assault as she claimed. Today I read about a new case where another woman who reported rape faces similar charges as reported by the Pocono Record. This charge resulted from another type of contradictory evidence. A verified alibi.

Police arrested a Pocono Pines woman after they say she admitted lying to investigators when she accused her ex-boyfriend of assault and rape. Elissa Easterling, 27, is accused of lying to Pocono Mountain Regional Police, and falsely accusing a man of beating and raping her. […]

During the course of a month-long investigation after she told police she had been assaulted, police corroborated the man’s alibi and determined that Easterling had fabricated her reports.

Not surprisingly, this case has already been highlighted by several anti-feminists who see the case as supporting their pet theory about lying women.

What these anti-feminists don’t want to acknowledge is that the collection of evidence which cleared the accused man in this case is a direct result of the very thing these people are attacking. The full and competent investigation of all rape reports.

But full and competent investigations take time which many anti-feminists view as an injustice even if the investigation exonerates the suspect. Rape victims might have to wait months or years to have their rape kits processed, but rape suspects shouldn’t have to wait even a single month.

A frequent source for this view is False Rape Allegations by Eugine J. Kanin, 1994. A key flaw in this study is revealed on page 2 under method.

First, its police agency is not inundated with serious felony cases and, therefore, has the freedom and the motivation to record and thoroughly pursue all rape complaints. In fact, agency policy forbids police officers to use their discretion in deciding whether to officially acknowledge a rape complaint, regardless how suspect that complaint may be.

Second, the declaration of a false allegation follows a highly institutionalized procedure. The investigation of all rape complaints always involves a serious offer to polygraph the complainants and the suspects. Additionally, for a declaration of false charge to be made, the complainant must admit that no rape had occurred. She is
the sole agent who can say that the rape charge is false.

The police department will not declare a rape charge as false when the complainant, for whatever reason, fails to pursue the charge or cooperate on the case, regardless
how much doubt the police may have regarding the validity of the charge. In short, these cases are declared false only because the complainant admitted they are false.

Notice that all full investigations of rape included in this study involved either the use or suggestion of polygraph tests. This indicates to me that investigators in that city lacked the skill or the will to do rape investigations without the unreliable crutch of the polygraph which current murder suspect Gerald Pabst passed twice before his testimony helped convict another man. Recent DNA testing contradicted Pabst’s polygraph results.

Since investigators were not given the power to use their discretion about whether or not to investigate a rape case, investigators who didn’t want to investigate had a clear motive for pushing those women they didn’t believe into recanting ASAP. The polygraph would have been a handy lever in achieving this goal.

In the rape cases over 9 years of the study investigators succeeded at getting 41% of those who reported rape to recant. That rate as a measure of verified false reports is invalid for 2 reasons. 1) Polygraphs are often used to induce confessions which turn out to be false and all rape investigations included the use or mention of polygraphs as standard procedure. 2) This methodology of investigation would likely intimidate many genuine rape victims away from reporting in the first place.

Not one of the allegedly false rape reports in Kanin’s 9-year study resulted from investigations and evidence which independently proved these women’s reports to be false. That is highly significant, but this fact is ignored as if it were insignificant.

Rather than showing a verified rate of false reports at 41%, Kanin’s study shows a verified rate of false reports at 0%.

With the permanent taint which lack of competent and reliable investigations leave behind, the only practical reason for people to oppose full and competent investigations of all rape reports is to protect the guilty not the innocent.

When it comes to false reports and gender, I’ll quote Kanin:

If rape were a commonplace victimization experience of men, if men could experience the anxiety of possible pregnancy from illicit affairs, if men had a cultural base that would support their confidence in using rape accusations punitively, and if men could feel secure that victimization could elicit attention and sympathy, then men also would be making false rape accusations.

So what do these punitive men currently do to women instead of filing false rape reports against them?

At least one of them, Clinton Lewis, kidnapped his estranged wife, a Fort Bliss soldier, and allegedly raped her, leaving a nasty crime scene behind which made her family fear that she had been murdered. In these types of punitive actions a great outcome is the survival of the woman targeted.

Too many people make what happened to Easterling’s ex (false claim of rape) equivalent to what happened to Lewis’s estranged wife (assault, kidnapping, rape).

I don’t agree — which results in my being labeled by some people as irrational or hateful.

More On Medical Battery

Lauren posted yesterday on a disgusting story about an orthopedic surgeon who has been placing temporary tattoos on his patients during surgery. The shit hit the fan when this asshole placed a red rose tattoo under the panty line of a female patient, who didn’t discover the tattoo until her husband saw it. Lauren has more of the details and an excellent take, so please read her post.

I want to give you my take on this as a PhysioProf who works at a highly prestigious medical school and academic medical center:

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Feminist Porn: Sex, Consent, and Getting Off

Warning: May not be safe for work…unless you are like me and work at Planned Parenthood. 🙂 The links are definitely not work-safe and may contain adult content to be viewed only by people over the age of 18.

Feminism has a love/hate relationship with sex. The “Feminist Sex Wars” rage on and not just between second and third-wavers. I once spent an evening at a hole-in-the-wall strip club with a 20-something friend fiercely debating her anti-pornography/anti-prostitution position. We spent half an hour of that night talking with a dancer, a young single mom and the only woman-of-color on the floor. She said it was better than working at a grocery store; she made more money and didn’t have to pay for day care. How could I blame her? It was niave and classist for us to engage her in this conversation, but I was in college and didn’t know how stupid I was being. This also happened to be the night I bought my first vibrator, with that same friend, at a sleazy adult store in Syracuse, NY. Long story short is that I became passionate about the rights of sex workers and people that work in the sex/adult industry and began a more intelligent and articulate study of why I felt so compelled to defend pornography, prostitution, women’s sexual pleasure, and my own sexual desires.

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Well, that was bound to happen

Titan Studios\' new fatphobic game, Fat Princess

When I read the announcement of Fat Princess a week ago, I saw the events described in this post unfolding in my minds’ eye, and the whole thing was so annoying that my jaw fell slack and I had to go read something else to avoid thinking about it. But now I feel like I have to report on it, since I’m a feminist blogger who also designs video games for a living. Fat Princess, published by Sony and developed by fledgling Titan Studios in Seattle, has been getting a lot of word-of-mouth buzz in the last week. Is it because of the cute, cell-shaded animations? Hmmm, people certainly like the artwork, but that’s not exactly it. Is it the fact that you and 31 of your friends can run around a little medieval landscape, bonking each other with swords, building fortifications, and capturing territory? No, that’s not it either!

Oh wait, that’s right. It’s because of the fat chick! Because you know, fat women are hilarious! Mighty Ponygirl over at Feminist Gamers and Melissa at Shakesville have both posted reactions. And then it began, of course: a flood of predictably idiotic trolls streaming in from gaming communities.

The prototypical online gamer (at least the kind that burn their free time posting on message boards and blogs) is not only used to screaming offensive inanities at each other, but is crouched in a perpetual defensive posture, waiting to lash out if anyone dares slight their console of choice, claim that video games brainwash teens into shooting up high schools, or suggest that any game they like might be worth a political critique. I blame Jack Thompson for this. It only took a post on Neogaf followed by dismissive snorts from Joystiq and Kotaku for the usual suspects to whip out their concern trolling (“but being fat is unhealthy! we should be making fun of it!”) and completely unconvincing hand-waving (“you’re trying to SAVE the princess, it’s PRO-fat!”). My own reactions, after the cut.

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