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Here in the UK there is a government body, the criminal injuries compensation board. Originally set up to pay compensation to the victims of violent crime, from general taxation of course. Of course the main beneficiaries were men as they are by far the bulk of those suffering injuries as the result of violent crime. The case had to go court for the payment to be paid. Of course it has been overtaken by feminist mission creep, initially by making it that any form of sexual assault qualified, even if there are no injuries at all. And then making sexual assault unique in that the payments are made as soon as the Police note the incident as worth initial investigation, rather than requiring it to be investigated and get to court. Of course once payments are made they aren't reclaimed should the investigation go nowhere. So there is every incentive for women to make such a claim simply for the circa £8000 they will receive, even if nothing results. As I say this is unlike all other offences which require pretty clear evidence that an injury was sustained in an incident taken to a court to be tried. And of course there is no limit on the number of payouts if many women "come forward" claiming an assault.

Dec 3, 2023
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