Post by VnB Tigger on Sept 13, 2013 21:04:01 GMT 1
It is time to put an end to the stigma that rape has acquired due to misleading, inaccurate, and biased research that has plagued the scientific community for decades, no longer will black men be demonized for their genetic predisposition to forcefully copulating with Caucasian women. In fact, black men will be recognized as pioneers of this technique."
That leads me to our first finding: the oft-cited study by physician Melisa M. Holmes did not take into account the fact that over 60 percent of 'rape babies' aren't actually products of rape. This, coupled with my own finding that 12 percent of 'rape babies' are spontaneously aborted leads us to question her conclusions due to the fact that up to 72 percent of the data contradicts her conclusions.
Additionally, 'rape baby' statistics are notoriously difficult to compare to normal pregnancy rates. I found that Ms. Holmes' study made absolutely no attempt to take any of these factors into consideration.
That brings us to the conclusion that Ms. Holmes' study does not accurately represent real-world science. In fact, Ms. Holmes' study is so ridiculously flawed in so many ways that it can be labeled nothing short of pseudoscience. There are far more reliable studies that show a 0.08 percent pregnancy rate among rape victims.
"Ms. Holmes' pseudoscientific findings are so far from the truth that my Research has concluded that rape is the most effective method of birth control, with roughly a 99.92 percent 'success rate' of preventing pregnancy. This surpasses even the 85 to 98 percent effectiveness of condoms and the 98.5 to 99 percent effectiveness of a vasectomy
That leads me to our first finding: the oft-cited study by physician Melisa M. Holmes did not take into account the fact that over 60 percent of 'rape babies' aren't actually products of rape. This, coupled with my own finding that 12 percent of 'rape babies' are spontaneously aborted leads us to question her conclusions due to the fact that up to 72 percent of the data contradicts her conclusions.
Additionally, 'rape baby' statistics are notoriously difficult to compare to normal pregnancy rates. I found that Ms. Holmes' study made absolutely no attempt to take any of these factors into consideration.
That brings us to the conclusion that Ms. Holmes' study does not accurately represent real-world science. In fact, Ms. Holmes' study is so ridiculously flawed in so many ways that it can be labeled nothing short of pseudoscience. There are far more reliable studies that show a 0.08 percent pregnancy rate among rape victims.
"Ms. Holmes' pseudoscientific findings are so far from the truth that my Research has concluded that rape is the most effective method of birth control, with roughly a 99.92 percent 'success rate' of preventing pregnancy. This surpasses even the 85 to 98 percent effectiveness of condoms and the 98.5 to 99 percent effectiveness of a vasectomy