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Everyone knows that it is a cardinal sin in the feminist framework to even question a rape allegation. The truth does not matter, it is the questioning itself that is offensive. Although feminist hypocrisy is nothing out of the ordinary, this is a tenet they seem to hold consistently. UNTIL one examines the events of the October 7 incident.
Have you ever seen radical leftist feminists not only question rape allegations, but aggressively denounce them, like they did with that day? It's frankly unbelievable. Suddenly, all the moralism goes out the window when there is an apparently more virtuous cause on the line (i.e. being a tankie cuck for third world muslims).
One might even make the argument that the hypocrisy is more widespread, when you consider the indifference of these people to the issue of rape and grooming gangs in places like Sweden and the UK… as long as it's muslims committing the crimes, they can be overlooked. But that's somewhat extrapolated, and overlooking something is different than outright denying it happened.
Have you ever seen radical leftist feminists not only question rape allegations, but aggressively denounce them, like they did with that day? It's frankly unbelievable. Suddenly, all the moralism goes out the window when there is an apparently more virtuous cause on the line (i.e. being a tankie cuck for third world muslims).
One might even make the argument that the hypocrisy is more widespread, when you consider the indifference of these people to the issue of rape and grooming gangs in places like Sweden and the UK… as long as it's muslims committing the crimes, they can be overlooked. But that's somewhat extrapolated, and overlooking something is different than outright denying it happened.





