It once was taken for granted that a man’s word was his bond and carried great weight. Today, however, a man’s word carries but little weight and it is a woman’s word that not only is beyond reproach but is also her meal-ticket. Even more critically, the bearing of false witness by a woman only rarely bears consequences for her (as it once did — and continues to do — for men) but can be of horrific consequence to those against whom false witness is borne. Two cases, one specific and one general, make the point.
The currently breaking Duke University case essentially boils down to One Woman’s Word vs. the available scientific evidence (including DNA evidence) and the testimony obtained immediately surrounding the alleged rape. So far, One Woman’s Word trumps all.
The consequences in this case include: Duke University has lost its pristine reputation; one Coach has lost his job; all members of the Lacrosse team live under a cloud of suspicion; and three members have lost their freedom and face criminal charges. All consequences flow directly from One Woman’s Word flying incredibly in the face of the available scientific evidence and testimony. Can Americans continue to believe that the woman holding the scales of justice in every American courtroom truly is blindfolded?
The second case in point is the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). As one nation under VAWA, One Woman’s Word in an ex parte civil hearing (where one party is excluded from the hearing– virtually always the father/husband) carries substantial criminal consequences which not only are the norm but are built into the law. One Woman’s Word in such hearings violates the man’s right to present his side of the case, violates his civil rights, and ensures injustice through the complete absence of due process protections. As enshrined in law, the consequences of One Woman’s Word under VAWA are such that a Civil Court Judge can strip a man of his home, remove his children from him, require him to immediately support the woman and children who just have been stripped from him, or face debtors prison should he fail to comply with the Judge’s orders. Most critically, these consequences are criminal consequences in a Civil Court where One Woman’s Word serves as judge, jury, and executioner.
These two cases represent but the tip of the iceberg in a society governed by a simple mantra: woman good, man bad. As seen in the light of day, the inequality of this mantra must be replaced by a mantra of equality.
One Woman’s Word must be made exactly equal to One Man’s Word – nothing more and nothing less. Equality in bond and sanction is the only inherently defensible position.
Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D. is Professor of Psychology at Florida International University.
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DcFather said,
Tis better for a judge or a legislator or a prosecutor to break the law he was sworn to uphold and wreck the lives of innocents, than to admit the simple truth that a liar with a vagina is still but a liar.
- Joint statement by the American Bar Association and the National Organization of Women
June 18, 2006 at 11:00 am
mruffolo said,
Family judges and feminists claim that it is better to be safe than sorry, however, our constitution and founding fathers say different.
“No person shall be … deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law …”
- Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
“It is more beneficial that many guilty persons should escape unpunished than one innocent person should suffer, because it is of more importance that innocence should be protected than it is that guilt should be punished, for guilt and crimes are so frequent in the world that all of them cannot be punished, and many times they happen in such a manner that it is not of much consequence to the public whether they are punished or not.
But when innocence itself is brought to the bar and condemned, the subject will exclaim, “it is immaterial to me whether I behave well or ill, for virtue itself is no security.” And if such a sentiment as this should take place in the mind of a subject there would be an end to all security whatsoever.”
- John Adams
http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Due_process
http://www.law.ucla.edu/volokh/guilty.htm
When a culture worships woman, then, in less than a few decades, justice for men is upside down.
June 18, 2006 at 11:48 am
Denis said,
This country exists in a totalitarian state for men that is much worse than when America was ruled by the British. At that time men delared war on their rulers.
What actions are the men of today going to take?
June 18, 2006 at 1:39 pm
Denis said,
Where the hell are the lawyers?
The VAWA is a money pit for the lawyers. There are likely 1000s of opportunities for challenging
the constitutionality of this legislation with at least one case making it to the Supreme Court.
June 19, 2006 at 8:43 am