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Never believe all women

Not sure if you all have heard about this one, but a DoorDash driver in upstate New York went into a guy’s house, filmed him naked and passed out on his couch, and then posted it to TikTok while claiming she had been sexually assaulted.

Well she was fired pretty much immediately from DoorDash and surprisingly enough, TikTok took down her videos although the internet is forever and her screeching about being ‘the victim’ tragically survives.

She’s now been arrested on two felony charges.

one count of unlawful surveillance in the second degree, and one count of dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree.

If found guilty, she faces up to 8 years in prison.

Fortunately the man had a Ring camera:

However, Ring camera footage appears to show Henderson let herself into the man’s house, and police have said there is no indication she was encouraged to go in, let alone film.

Her own video “indicates that the male was incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption,” police said in a statement.

The claim of being ‘sexually assaulted’ is especially egregious and shows how young liberal women morph the meanings of words. She was NOT sexually assaulted.

IMO, she was the aggressor since he was unconscious. The fact that one article actually had to state that he would not be hit with any charges is farcical since he was IMO the true victim.

Her court date is December 4.



8 responses to “Never believe all women”

  1. Then women wonder why some men avoid them like the plague or want video consent before hopping in the sack. That’s if you can even find one in the wild without tats, face jewelry or blue or pink hair and in some semblance of fitness.

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  2. When it comes to men and women, men want sex, women want validation (e.g. compliments that they are beautiful, attractive, well dressed etc.).

    This is attention seeking for validation via victimhood. “Look at me! Look how I was the visctim” etc.

    Why do men actively avoid women? In the words of a somg from years ago “It’s a mystery” (Paula Wilcox for those interested).

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  3. But no count of “False claim of Rape” which should carry the same penalty HE would face if convicted of the crime of rape….the MAX penalty.

    She is, really, getting off with a slap on the wrist for what her actions could have cause and for what punishment they merit.

    Nothing she ever claims again should be construed as true, in or out of a courtroom.

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  4. You can probably meet a woman without tattoos and without a potty mouth if you went to church on Sunday.

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  5. Sigh… Another one…

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  6. Pat: You likely haven’t been to church lately if you think that that statement is true.

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  7. Oh, where to begin? I’m not going to make a lengthy effort poast so long no one will want to read it. I could easily go 10 paragraphs by recounting my personal experience in dealing with women. I, luckily, was never on the receiving end of a weaponized accusation of sexual assault . But I’ve seen the crazy and the destructive attention seeking far too much, which is why after ~15 years of trying (and repeatedly failing with women who self sabotaged themselves) I bailed for my own safety and peace of mind.

    Scenarios like that outlined in the article is real, and the risk of getting wrecked by it, is far too great. Even if not accounting for that, a LOT of men now have chosen not to leave themselves open to the petty vindictiveness so many modern women harbor when rejecting a man’s interest. So, men (collectively) have found a path that works for them, and women (collectively) are freaking out by the lack of interest they now receive from us. The videos of them bemoaning this state of affairs are endless. Once again, women got what they wanted (or at least claimed to want), and now they are miserable for it. Funny how that pattern keeps showing up.

    All I can say is that societal scale trends are slow to rise, and generally just as slow to fall. With that in mind, it’s going to take a long ass time to get men back on the field and willing to play the game again. We now have decades of “finger touching the hot stove” type of behavioral reinforcement that has left us weary of the risk in letting women get close to us, only for them to end up dealing the ultimate betrayal. The consequences of which are often legally, financially and socially ruinous to us. And getting men interested in trying again assumes women all got together tomorrow and decided to get their shit straight (which clearly isn’t going to happen, not yet anyway) in order to right the ship.

    The guy in this story was incredibly lucky to be exonerated right from the get go. Many others have not been, and have never regained their former standing after suffering a false accusation, or just being divorce raped (which is the far more common tactic employed by vindictive, obstreperous women).

    I don’t have any practical answers to fix the situation. It’s really bad, as it is impacting family formation, which is fundamental to a functioning society. But we don’t have a functioning society now, we have a shit show that is primed for massive failure in multiple facets (social, demographic, financial) and the damage is already so great that I’m convinced nothing short of a cataclysmic event can of will reset the trajectory.

    Smoke ’em if you’ve got ’em, I guess.

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  8. Nemo–If you listened to her video, complete with primal victim screams, you’d run the other way for sure.

    Phil–That’s part of the problem. Victimhood is currency in the social media world and it’s leaked out into real life.

    B–Agreed. I was wondering why they didn’t charge her with sexual assault.

    Pat–Doubtful.

    NFO–Yep.

    B–Exactly.

    BRD–While your missives are interesting, maybe cut things down to one paragraph or less? Your comments are sometimes longer than my posts.

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