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Blackpill Real online argument at had with a feminist

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:foidSoy:: “less than 1% of reported rape in the UK ends in prosecution. why would we give a fuck about false reports when the crime itself isn’t taken seriously.”
Me:
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Next this foid send an image of a google A.I search as an actual source.
Me:What is the race of these perpetuators?
She then starts to dodge the question like a coward saying “Umm it’s still men you creepy incel”
What a fucking coward
 
No reply pill
 
You should ve told her to add to that stats
 
Arguing with a feminist is like arguing with the wall.
 
Well, maybe I am misinterpreting the graphics, but to me this looks like the percentage of people convicted under the condition the are in front of a judge? That would miss out all rape reports which do not even lead to a trial e.g. for the lack of evidence.
 
Well, maybe I am misinterpreting the graphics, but to me this looks like the percentage of people convicted under the condition the are in front of a judge? That would miss out all rape reports which do not even lead to a trial e.g. for the lack of evidence.
The graph shows the percentage of people that get convicted for a crime, I’m focusing specially on rape since the foid said “Less than 2% of rapists get convicted”
 
Should've told her you support breast cancer.... *keep "awareness" out of it. I love fucking with ppl irl, ngl.
 
Nigga they want more extra-europeans so let the extra-europeanz rape them. Fuck these wh0res.
 
The graph shows the percentage of people that get convicted for a crime, I’m focusing specially on rape since the foid said “Less than 2% of rapists get convicted”
Sure, but doesn't it say "felony defendants". So for example if a guy rapes a woman in the dark and she has no clue who he was then he will likely not be a felony defendant.

Maybe this is a more fitting graph:
2004 UCR crime clearance


Here we see that, at least in 2004, rape (probably not including statutory rape?) had a significantly higher clearance rate, i.e. number of reported crimes where the perpetrator was known, than e.g. burglary.
I also found a newer source:

Which shows a significant drop in clearance rate overall. Still, rape has a 26.1% clearance rate which is far beyond 2% and also significantly higher than burglary with 13% (one of the few crimes with a stable clearance rate)
 

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