Rapists & False Accusers Should Get The Death Penalty
Rapists and false accusers are topics that have been making headlines recently. The problem is, the penalties for these offenses are not equal, and that’s a serious issue. Let’s break it down. Truth be told, rapists are the scum of the earth. Personally, I don’t think they should be allowed to go to prison and continue to live. Conversely, I also think that those people who falsely accuse people of rape should also meet the same fate.
First of all, sexual assault is a heinous crime that should be punished severely. There’s no question about it. The problem is, the penalties for sexual assault vary wildly depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense. In some cases, perpetrators get off with a slap on the wrist, while in other cases, they are punished severely. That’s not justice, that’s a role of the dice.
Rapists vs False Accusations
Now, let’s talk about false accusations. This is a tricky one because false accusations of sexual assault do happen. It’s not something we like to talk about, but it’s true. The problem is, the penalties for false accusations are often much less severe than the penalties for sexual assault. That’s a big problem. If someone makes a false accusation, they are potentially ruining someone’s life, and that should not be taken lightly.
The problem is, the justice system is set up in a way that makes it very difficult to punish false accusers. Although it’s just as difficult to prove that the accused has actually committed a crime, it’s also not easy to prove that someone made a false accusation, however, many false accusers get off scot-free while the accused get labeled as rapists. That’s not justice, that’s a failure of the justice system.
So, what’s the solution? Well, it’s not an easy one. We need to find a way to make the penalties for sexual assault and false accusations more equal. We need to make it clear that making a false accusation is just as bad as committing sexual assault. That’s not an easy thing to do, but it’s something we need to work towards.
In conclusion, the discrepancies between the penalties for sexual assault and false accusations are a serious issue that needs to be addressed. We need to find a way to make the penalties more equal and make it clear that false accusations are not something that should be taken lightly. It’s not an easy problem to solve, but it’s something we need to work towards if we want to create a more just and fair society.