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Perjury is already a crime, is it not?
So are libel and grievous bodily harm. These women deserve prison time and ruinous fines, because they conspired to create consequences indistinguishable from simply hacking off their target's limbs.
Character assassination is still assassination and should be punished as such. "Oh, don't worry, we left you with two arms and a head" is not a defense.
Sure, intentionally and knowingly making false accusations is wrong and should be treated as a crime. But existing laws- perjury and libel- should probably start being applied to it before we start creating new crimes.
Yes, but there's still an inherent imbalance in the seriousness (and redress) in each case. If we're following progressive thought properly, intersectionality predicts that women should be punished as harshly as a man would for murder given that the consequences and intent are very similar. (This is the general form of "the accuser is of ill-repute".)
Sure, liberal thought prevents that from being a concern, but liberal thought only works when the power balance between genders is equal in the first place- and while that's true in industrial societies, it's not true in most post-industrial ones where the inherent advantages men have over women (at the population level) have disappeared but the disadvantages persist.
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