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The #MeToo movement has undoubtedly brought about significant changes in the world, but unfortunately, most of them have had negative consequences. It has fueled a concerning “war on men” narrative and, regrettably, has resulted in more harm than good by undermining the experiences of genuine victims of sexual abuse.

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There’s a troubling #MeToo-era situation unfolding in Scotland that has sparked widespread concern. The Scottish government’s proposal to abolish jury trials for rape cases has left many people deeply troubled.

BBC:

Lawyers across Scotland are expected to join a near “unanimous” boycott of a pilot scheme for juryless rape trials.
Stuart Murray, vice president of the Scottish Solicitors Bar Association, said at least seven bodies had voted against the government proposals.
Legal professionals have said the scheme, proposed to tackle low conviction rates, could undermine the judicial system.
First Minister Humza Yousaf has defended the plan.
He pointed to a “weight of evidence” that juries are affected by rape myths and misconceptions.

And if you’re wondering why women are pushing for this, here’s your answer… juries aren’t buying into their flimsy cases.

The pilot was proposed by Scotland’s second most senior judge, Lady Dorrian, in a review that informed the Victims, Witnesses and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill.

It would see anyone accused of rape or attempted rape stand trial before a single judge or sheriff, who would decide whether or not they are guilty.
In the most recent figures, conviction rates for rape and attempted rape were 51%, compared with 91% for all other crimes.

The weaponization of the judicial system isn’t just an “American” thing – it’s a globalist thing and it’s happening all over the world.

The lawyer said he hoped the boycott would put an end to the scheme, but said he could not say for certain because the Scottish government was “so unpredictable”.
He said lawyers had responded to “a knee-jerk reaction from the Scottish government – a blatant attempt to increase conviction rates”.
Mr Murray blamed shortcomings in pre-trial investigations for lower conviction rates.
“There are substantial failings which are highlighted in Lady Dorrian’s review of the lack of communication from the Crown, lack of involvement with the police, matters being delayed at an investigative stage, all issues which impact on the conviction rate,” the lawyer said.
“The way to deal with this is not to remove a jury of your peers.”

If women want to succeed in their legal cases, it is imperative for them to be truthful. Regrettably, we frequently witness a continuous flow of fabricated rape accusations in the media, often linked to the #MeToo movement. In the case of Scotland, it is not a “jury problem” they are confronting, but rather a challenge with truthfulness.

Thanks to the #MeToo era, men’s rights are being undermined, and they are unjustly portrayed as predators and villains. This false narrative fuels the left’s attack on so-called “toxic masculinity,” and encourages generations of men to suppress their masculinity and our societies are falling as a result.


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