@PhilipGuest15
@bernese02
@David_Challen
Timely question, I'm actually putting this list together for a news article that will be published specifically those in
@metpoliceuk
on false accusations PROVEN innocent, Pc Callum Utley, Pc Jonathan Lee, Pc Jade Ebanks, Pc Rupert Edwards. Also very interested in case of PC Adam
I tire of women and feminazis arguing that FALSE ALLEGATIONS do not occur or that women have "no reason" to make false allegations. Here are the reasons.
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Personal Gain or Revenge:
Women make the false allegations as a way to damage the reputation, career, or personal
@MPFed
Every year we hear about the violence against the public as well YOUR OFFICERS.
When are you actually planning to protect their rights as you are supposed to be? The public should be informed of how little you CAN actually do for your officers. You are a teethless organization &
@MPFed
Uk policing mandates internally FORCE officers to enforce laws and policies in multiple ways that are biased and problematic. When officers complain, they are sidelined, silenced & pushed out. When false allegations are made against your officers, you do not protect their rights
@Michamochachi
If some women run to a "bear" because they don’t feel safe around men, fine, that’s their choice. But to brush off men feeling dehumanized as just a "personal problem" is straight-up insulting. You’re lumping all men together as dangerous, and when men push back on being unfairly
@MPFed
Ever year this festival rampantly abuses officers which not only discredits any respect that The Met might have, it also puts many officers directly at risk of physical harm. The internal memo on this is to "shut up and bear it" There is no support by the FED or the Met when
@JohnDavisJDLLM
And she will never be held accountable for this. This is first degree murder. It was her intent to cause him harm. In any other crime there would be a charge and a conviction.
@men_are_human
What about when men are found innocent by the courts and the women who had falsely accused them are never held accountable? Where is the line for justice drawn then?
The idea that "all men are bad" isn’t just untrue—it’s harmful to women as well as men. Here’s why:
Misses the Real Issue: It shifts attention away from addressing the actual behaviors and systems that harm women. We need to focus on specific problems, not label an entire
@MPFed
Sir Mark Rowley’s comments on the stretched police force highlight critical issues, but they glaringly overlook one key failing: the police force’s lack of protection for its own officers when facing allegations. Despite claims of safeguarding officers, the reality is that
If we (men & women) want to CHANGE the direction OF CURRENT TREND OF BIAS towards men that there needs to be a concerted effort on changing and halting policies that allow for this.
Here are some organizations in the UK that focus on policy reform specifically related to men's
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The Uk public needs to be made aware that there is a major rift between most serving police officers and the
@metpoliceuk
leadership internally over how disciplinary and criminal cases are handled in the media. The
@metpoliceuk
leadership is using media
@TheTinMenBlog
Absolutely, I’ve seen it, and it’s a disgrace! The moment men try to carve out spaces to talk about their issues, they’re viciously torn apart, accused of fostering misogyny before they can even open their mouths. It's a witch hunt! Why is it that men daring to discuss their
Betrayed by Their Own:
@metpoliceuk
leadership Sacrifices Officers to False Abuse Claims, Ignoring the Need for Real Evidence!
Police leadership is fully aware of and actively encourages the violation of their own officers' rights when baseless allegations are made. They fuel
@men_are_human
She has a list of prior domestic abuse issues. Heard was arrested by Port of Seattle Police on September 14, 2009,
Heard and her then-girlfriend, artist/photographer Tasya van Ree, got into a fracas at the airport after Heard grabbed and struck van Ree's arm.Heard ended up being
False allegations are NOT rare and the 2-3% figure gets actively shared but this is HIGHLY flawed data.
Tracking false allegations made against men, particularly in areas like sexual assault or domestic violence, is challenging in the UK for several reasons mentioned below.
In
@arghavan_salles
The 2015 study that claimed one-third of men would admit to raping women if they could get away with it is problematic for several reasons. While the study's intent may have been to shed light on the troubling issue of sexual violence and attitudes toward consent, its design,
@Blueblur2023
The real question is WHY should there be any expected leniency for anyone doing the SAME crime regardless of gender race or sexual orientation? ..
how does this benefit the victim?
Why should women care about false allegations?
Justice for All: Ensuring fairness and accuracy in allegations supports a just legal system, which benefits everyone, including women who may face similar situations.
Credibility and Trust: Addressing false allegations helps
I hear the argument that men do not experience domestic abuse quite frequently. That only women are victims. Hence we must have biased laws that support women regardless of evidence but the data disproves this myth.
@LDNVictimsComm
When are you going to acknowledge that domestic abuse and trauma aren't gender-specific issues?. Men, too, are victims of domestic abuse and even sexual violence in significant numbers. They face many of the same struggles in seeking justice and protection, yet their experiences
Lets put some real cases and names next to this. False allegations destroys lives and careers with no accountability. All below UK
@metpoliceuk
officers (all male incidentally) were found innocent by jury while being persecuted by their employers and public when the false
False allegations are NOT rare. It's reported that they are rare, with concern to validating true victims.
2%-8% of SA reports are proven false.
Taking the middle ground of 5%; of 442,754 SA reports in 2022, that's
22,137 victims of false allegations. They matter, too.
False allegations can have serious and far-reaching consequences for men in the UK, affecting multiple aspects of their lives, from personal to professional.
I argue that men who are falsely accused are victims themselves but receive little to no systemic support, despite
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Attention-Seeking or Sympathy: False allegations are a way to gain attention, sympathy, or validation from family, friends and public. Culturally we are being asked to believe any woman who makes any claim encouraging and supporting the victim mindset.
Social or
@Police_Now
@metpoliceuk
Oh good! Are they also going to be told to follow biased laws and policies against men especially when it comes to false allegations with no evidence? These new recruits have even less power than the experienced people who are leaving in record numbers due to your own internal
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Mental Health Issues : Underlying mental health issues including personality disorders, delusions, or other psychological conditions are hidden under the banner of false allegations. It is difficult to counter and point to these underlying health issues when a false
@JustBotBecky
It's always disappointing to hear this type of perspective, because men's health is a critical issue that deserves attention, just like women's. Feminism is meant to be about equality (And yes I'm aware some disillusioned men will argue otherwise), and true equality means
@FemCondition
Where does the line of "believe all women get drawn" even in the light of evidence and the falser accuser's own testimony. This amount to FRAUD and "wasting police time" which is a crime in the UK, yet she has never been held accountable for this?
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Coercion or Manipulation: False allegations are supported by friends and community when there are group dynamics at play, where women are encouraged or influenced by friends, family, or others to make the claim, sometimes for their own agendas. Making false allegations
I would like to bring attention to this proposed policy update for victims..
While the new Victims' Code is intended to protect and support genuine victims of crime, like any legal framework, there is a HUGE potential for misuse or manipulation, including in the context of
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Cultural or Social Pressures: Easier for women to make false allegations to justify their actions or protect their reputation in a conservative or judgmental environment rather than face the repercussions of their own choices.
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Influence of Media and Public Discourse
Media Sensationalism: The high visibility of sexual assault cases in the media create an environment where women feel encouraged to make allegations, either to align with broader social narratives or to gain public attention.
@DelusionPosting
The argument that women can't be sexist to men is flawed because sexism is about prejudice or discrimination based on gender, and it can affect any gender. Women can be sexist to men by reinforcing harmful stereotypes, devaluing men's experiences, or dismissing issues like men's
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There are SIGNIFICANT ways in which these below legal provisions that were updated in the last 3 months in the UK have the potential to impact the lives of MEN WITH FALSE ALLEGATIONS
(I know reading about policies isn't as exciting as short quips on Twitter but to
@AllyFogg
@adamfleming
@DrProudman
You cannot address misogyny without also addressing misandry, empowerment of policies addressing misogyny inherently also means that there needs to be SCRUTINY and PENALTIES for FALSE accusations, otherwise, what are you saying? Only women need to be protected and men do NOT even
So in conclusion to these 6 points made above, please tell me again why women "have no reason" to lie and make false allegations & we must believe every claim made even in the ABSENCE of EVIDENCE.
In the UK, Justice and law are being perverted in real time in the name of
My primary reason for joining Twitter is to raise awareness about the processes and distortions in UK laws and policies that disproportionately and negatively affect men. And how we can affect real lasting change.
There is a lot of engagement on this topic however for real
Enforcement of laws and policies around violence should be genderless yet today violence against men and boys is minimized, for years now, Men are nearly twice as likely as women to be a victim of violent crime and among children, boys are more likely than girls to be victims of
Too often experience of men & boys is minimised, hidden - as in this headline. Sextortion is recorded as
#VAWG
crime - violence which "disproportionately affect women & girls." 91% victims of sextortion are male.
@jessphillips
" Studies indicate that over 60% of accusations of rape, that women make against men, are false. There are no known cases of men falsely accusing a woman of rape."
Gender-biased research can significantly influence laws and policies that are biased against men, particularly in areas such as domestic violence, family law, and social services. When research fails to fully consider or accurately represent men's experiences, it leads to the
Yet another man who loses his career over a sexual allegation.👀
@FemCondition
“As we were assessing the facts related to the matter, we recognized the severity of the situation and determined that Taeil can no longer continue his activities with the team (NCT)."
Sensationalizing cases involving accused men in the UK media like below causes real harm, not only to the men involved but also to the public’s perception of justice. When accusations are splashed across headlines without evidence being fully vetted, men’s reputations can be
@CommissionerDA
While today's announcements on Raneem's Law and the new domestic abuse protection orders are steps in the right direction, it's disappointing that the issue of violence against men continues to be sidelined. Domestic abuse is often framed as a women's issue, leaving male victims
@BrugesGroup
The data suggests that Brexit has had a negative economic impact on the UK. Studies show that the UK economy is approximately £140 billion smaller than it would have been if it had remained in the EU. London alone has lost over £30 billion, with 290,000 fewer jobs, especially in
@metpoliceuk
and
@MPFed
The current "believe all victims" approach, which prioritizes feelings over solid evidence, is a ticking time bomb for justice in the UK. While supporting victims is vital, blindly accepting every claim without scrutiny is eroding the foundation of fair
Betrayed by Their Own:
@metpoliceuk
leadership Sacrifices Officers to False Abuse Claims, Ignoring the Need for Real Evidence!
Police leadership is fully aware of and actively encourages the violation of their own officers' rights when baseless allegations are made. They fuel
@CPSUK
😡You are NOT successful simply because you have a high number of charges, charges have to be based on EQUAL and FAIR application of the law REGARDLESS of gender or race with the purpose of serving public interest, including towards serving police officers. Not picking and
Operation Onyx is a pressing issue for the public because fair process isn't just a right for police officers—it's essential for public trust. When officers are sidelined by unproven allegations, it weakens the force's ability to protect communities, leaving the public more
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The UK Police Federation
@mpfed
: Failing Those They Were Meant to Serve
The Police Federation of England and Wales was established to serve as a representative body for police officers up to the rank of Chief Inspector. However, its history and current
@MPFed
Pc Callum Utley, Pc Jonathan Lee, Pc Jade Ebanks, Pc Rupert Edwards.. And many more PROVEN INNOCENT officers fired by the tribunal in recent 2 years who were FALSELY ACCUSED by women.
Yet you keep telling the public that you are "loosing good officers and are underserved"..
So
@LDNVictimsComm
Seems you are confused about what your role is in the first place..
Let's refresh your memory. I do not recall the definition of "victims" to exclude any particular gender.
The Victims' Commissioner for London MEANT TO BE an independent advocate for victims of crime in the
@JWhitakerAuthor
Your story resonates deeply, and it’s a harsh reality that many people face, especially in family court. The idealistic view that justice is clear-cut, that the courts will always deal in facts and evidence, is something many of us grew up believing. But once you’re thrown into
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1. Public Announcement of Charges Before Evidence:
In cases involving police officers, especially high-profile ones but not exclusively, the Metropolitan Police leadership invite press coverage to publicly announce the charges at a plea hearing. A plea hearing is where
@DoctorAmyE
@arghavan_salles
You’re absolutely right that forced sexual intercourse is rape, and it’s critical that there’s no ambiguity in understanding that. However, the issue I raised isn’t about excusing men’s behavior—it’s about the importance of clear language in studies to ensure everyone understands
@MichaelEolas
@MPFed
It's rot at the top of The Met. They continually lie to the public & pervert the course of justice against their own officers. Officers on the ground have no control or choice& are made the scapegoat. That's why they're leaving in record numbers this year
@LeeKurtiss
@arghavan_salles
:) When you alienate and blame male allies in the fight for women’s rights, the situation doesn’t improve—it gets worse. Men who are allies bring valuable support, influence, and advocacy that are essential for driving change in both policy and societal norms. By vilifying or
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It's pretty horrifying being accused of something you didn't do & it's human to react however, this will be used against you later.
So, if you are a man falsely accused of sexual assault or domestic violence in the UK, it's crucial to take immediate and careful action
Asking for fair and equitable treatment under existing laws regardless of gender seems to result in below response. Is it any surprise that when women alienate even their allies they end up having to fight a battle even far more alone than you started?
@AbusedMenUK
@PoliceWatch666
Additionally, The public should be more concerned about the breaches in due process that have become increasingly evident in cases the
@metpoliceuk
have handled, particularly when driven by public relations concerns. Such breaches raise questions about fairness and transparency,
@KHarveyProctor
@YvetteCooperMP
@Keir_Starmer
Yvette Cooper's vow to treat violence against women and girls as a "national emergency" is not only deeply flawed but also underscores a significant imbalance in addressing gender-related issues in the UK. While the issue of violence against women is undeniably serious, the
@MPFed
It’s absolutely mind-boggling that police leadership is still burying their heads in the sand about the Notting Hill Carnival situation. Where is the accountability? Year after year, we see the same chaos unfold—officers stretched to their breaking point, violence escalating, and
@FemCondition
There is a recurring theme of are men being treated guilty before proven innocent by policing policies. This is particularly prevalent in the UK police force..There needs to be more visibility about the recent cases of officers who charged on little to no evidence because they
We need to actively support and engage organizations that do this type of work considering lack of focus the legal and judicial system has on false allegations using false facts like the 2 to 3% number to rationalize lower funding and lack of attention.
Men who dare to speak up for gender equality often get slapped with the misogynist label because they challenge the sacred narratives of certain feminist groups. The moment they raise issues like male victimhood in domestic violence or biased custody laws, they’re accused of
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It is crucial to expose how the Met leadership
@metpoliceuk
&
@MPFed
manipulates public perception and fuels outrage to justify policies that ultimately distort justice. By publicizing charges before evidence is properly reviewed, they create a narrative
Let's create some awareness on laws and policies that disproportionately affect men in the UK.
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By addressing these specific laws and policies, the UK needs to create a more balanced legal framework that supports men and women equally in cases of
@MisandryE
The repercussions and penalties for men are far higher than for women. Men face long-term consequences with impact to their their career and reputations in a way that women do not.
Women face social discrimination through gender stereotypes, workplace bias, and societal
I would like to bring attention to this proposed policy update for victims..
While the new Victims' Code is intended to protect and support genuine victims of crime, like any legal framework, there is a HUGE potential for misuse or manipulation, including in the context of
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The case of PC Callum Utley is a critical example of why the public and journalists must scrutinize instances of false allegations and the justice process surrounding them. It reveals how quickly the presumption of innocence can be overridden by premature
@KHarveyProctor
tagging you here on this post on
@IFAD9S
#IFAD9S
day .. as a victim of false allegations yourself and having been in a position of power as an influential MP, it would be impactful for the community to hear your views on how we can effectively change the current
The broken system around false allegations is not just a symptom but a direct consequence of corruption within
@metpoliceuk
leadership, and this is very much a matter of public interest. It impacts not only the officers but the public they are sworn to protect.
These corrupt
@julian_quebec
@men_are_human
To take that further even when the accused man is found irrefutably innocent, they are rarely any repercussions for women who ruin those men's lives and reputation.
@MPFed
The officers have long since lost faith in you Sir Mark Rowley. More empty lip service without real change to internal processes, which continue to disregard or overlook evidence before charges are made.
@MPFed
Fed reps do not support their officers in any tangible ways. In fact, it's a running joke internally that they feed back anything perceived as negative to the leadership at The Met. Tell us, what services and support are you actually offering your officers beyond just reporting
@JustBotBecky
There's a lot of these people who simply can't seem to see the issue.
I responded with - If some women run to a "bear" because they don’t feel safe around men, fine, that’s their choice. But to brush off men feeling dehumanized as just a "personal problem" is straight-up
@Truthse10335075
You know why.. they’re just attention-seeking and clickbaiting for their own agenda, not out of any genuine interest in engaging or learning.
You can't reason with someone who chooses to ignore clear evidence right in front of them.
As discussed above, the UK public should care deeply about police officers having their rights violated by their own
@metpoliceuk
leadership because it sets a dangerous precedent for how justice is administered. When police forces prioritize accusations over evidence, even
Policing forces like Thames Valley Police and the Met need to face increased financial penalties and payouts before they truly learn the lessons of discrimination against their own officers. Unwarranted dismissals are far too common, and only through meaningful consequences will
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The Uk public needs to be made aware that there is a major rift between most serving police officers and the
@metpoliceuk
leadership internally over how disciplinary and criminal cases are handled in the media. The
@metpoliceuk
leadership is using media
@PhilMitchell83
Nonsense. I've argued this point extensively before. Let me paste here.
The argument that Amber Heard's violence toward Johnny Depp was not purely "reactive" stems from several key points raised during the defamation trial between the two, as well as evidence brought forward
@MPFed
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4. Impact on Morale and Trust:
Officers know that their leadership is using the media to manipulate public perception and that their own Federation is not standing up for them, creating frustration and mistrust. The rank and file know they are being scapegoated for
@Gelandin1
This is why I've been saying that gender centered policing and law enforcement does not serve anyone. It has to be crime focused and evidence based .. creating awareness of the violence that women face is important but the cost cannot be that they are considered victims in any
@lovvewolf
You cannot stop predators & change culture without having penalties & process for prosecution of false allegations made. When the legal system can be so easily perverted with incentives, you have lost the cause in supporting real victims who need these very resources.
Betrayed by Their Own:
@metpoliceuk
leadership Sacrifices Officers to False Abuse Claims, Ignoring the Need for Real Evidence!
Police leadership is fully aware of and actively encourages the violation of their own officers' rights when baseless allegations are made. They fuel