Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Women Don't Lie About Rape or Molestation - Chapter 8652: The Oprah Winfrey "Show"


Women do not lie about rape, sexual molestation, domestic violence, or sexual harassment. I know and believe this in the inner reaches of my soul. I know this because feminists assure me that it is true.

Of course, on the rare occasion that a woman DOES lie about rape, sexual molestation, domestic violence, or sexual harassment (though I know that never happens - and I came to this knowledge because feminists assured me of it), that it is always a symptom of poverty or mental imbalance. Normal women don't lie about rape. And of course, very powerful women do not lie about such things either - for they have no need to lie. Of course, this is all a very theoretical discussion, since NO WOMAN LIES about these things, but, just for the sake of discussion, you understand, IF THEY DID, relatively sane women and women who are sufficiently empowered would NOT be among those who lied about such things.

Enter, Oprah Winfrey....

Surely, The Big O is the most powerful woman in the world. She has been powerful longer than Michelle Obama, and will likely be here long after the other Obama is gone. She is more powerful than Hillary, having endorsed Barack Obama against Hillary and thoroughly spanked her! She is likely more endeared by middle class women than even the very Queen of England, or, unbelievably, the recently departed Princess Diana! Oprah is so powerful that she has appeared on the covers of Time, Forbes, Newsweek, and even more important: Cosmo! She is a force to be reckoned with in the economic, political, literary, and cultural worlds. She has the power to tell middle class white women what to think - and they obey (making Oprah far more powerful than the husbands of those same women)!

How odd, then, that The Big O would find it necessary to embellish the events of her life....

We all know the story of Oprah Winfrey's life. From a dirt-poor existence in rural Mississippi - so poor that she, in fact, "adopted" a couple of cockroaches as pets! - she arose and clawed her way to the top, empowering women forthwith, and proving that black women particularly are strong, independent, powerful persons of infinite and moral character. And of course, her story was made even more astounding because, at an early age of minority, she was the victim of child sexual abuse. Poor Oprah was raped, for the first time, at the tender age of nine....

The story in and of itself is enough to inspire simultaneous joy and weeping. It is enough to confer hope upon the hopeless. It is enough to justify her rise to what may be the most powerful, trustworthy, and influential voice on the earth.

Fancy, with such a story, an investigative writer such as Kitty Kelly even attempting to write a book? What exactly was Ms. Kelly's intent - to IMPROVE such a story? Hardly possible.

Nevertheless, with such annoying constitutional rights as freedom of speech at risk, Ms. Kelly set off to do her "research" on the life of The Big O: Oprah Winfrey. As if such "research" were necessary - I mean, Oprah has already told us the story, has she not? - Ms. Kelly then set off to talk to literally dozens of people to get the information for her book! Did I say dozens? Surely, I meant at least 100 different people! Did I say 100 different people? Actually, Ms. Kelly claims to have interviewed more than 800 different people as well as having worked with primary and secondary sources over a time span of four years!

Many of those were family members who knew her during the time periods in which she was teaching tricks to cockroaches and surviving the emotional devastation of sexual molestation.

Oddly, many of those family members took a great deal of resentment at Oprah's representations about her poverty and sexual molestation.

“Where Oprah got that nonsense about growing up in filth and roaches I have no idea,” Katherine Carr Esters said.

"She may be admired by the world, but I know the truth," [Vernon Winfrey, Oprah's father, with whom she went to live at age 14] says. "So does God and so does Oprah. Two of us remain ashamed."

4 comments:

  1. Oprah has always been a radfem extremist. The "moderate" front is just another lie.

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  2. "upwards of 60% of all allegations"

    --do you have any sources you can provide me for this figure?

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  3. All DV claims are false if considered an allegation of "violence"....
    http://objectifygirls.blogspot.com/2009/04/biggest-feminist-lie-domestic-violence.html

    Refers to U.S. Air Force Study....
    http://objectifygirls.blogspot.com/2009/05/do-women-lie-about-rape-and-domestic.html

    All DV claims are false if considered to be related to the concept of actual "violence"....
    http://objectifygirls.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-were-missing-in-dv-discussions.html

    Cites Air Force Study and CrimLawProf blog, which estimates from 25% to 40%+ are false....
    http://objectifygirls.blogspot.com/2009/04/us-air-force-study-on-rape.html

    Uses 50% number....
    http://www.mediaradar.org/research_on_false_rape_allegations.php

    Uses 50% number....
    http://www.examiner.com/x-33820-Long-Island-Libertarian-Examiner~y2010m3d14-VAWA-creates-false-rape-allegations?cid=exrss-Long-Island-Libertarian-Examiner


    Uses the 60% number....
    http://www.glennsacks.com/blog/?page_id=1334

    Cites midwestern studies exceeding40%....
    http://www.springerlink.com/content/pj63632w33210582/

    In studies from 1968-2005, false rape allegations shown up to 90% of the time. Article also uses the Air Force's 45% number....
    http://www.theforensicexaminer.com/archive/spring09/15/

    These sources represent only the rape and domestic violence part of the equation. If 40%-50% of rape allegations are false, and approaching 100% of domestic violence claims (in America) are false, it is pretty plain that, with the two types of allegations thrown into the same pot, at least 60% of all allegations are false.

    It is now a truism that most allegations of child molestation and abuse are made by women in custody hearings. So 60% false allegations may be quite charitable.

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  4. "To my considerable chagrin, we found that at least 60 per cent of all the rape allegations [studied in the U.S. Air Force Study] were false." Dr. Charles P. McDowell, Supervisory Special Agent, U.S. Air Force, Office of Special Investigations.

    See Warren Farrell's *The Myth of Male Power" pp. 322ff for the rationale on how the officers who participated in this study reached the 60% figure.

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