Clay Travis
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There's a mutuality.
I think there should be a mutuality in the law because we have to treat lies as more consequential because, again, to your point, Buck, process is the punishment.
Once you're a guy, if you're accused of rape,
They put your name out everywhere.
Everybody sees it.
You may get kicked out of school.
You lose your job, everything else.
Yes, and if it later comes out that it isn't true, there are absolutely no consequences for the woman because we have a rape shield law in place.
So the mutuality of danger, the mutuality of potential punishment doesn't exist.
I think we should have mirror laws.
That's fine.
If you commit a sexual assault, you should go to prison for the rest of your life or however long the statutes show, right?
But if you make it up,
You should be prosecuted and charged to the full extent of the law.
Cross is the perfect example.
To your point, like that woman lied.
Those women lied.
They should have been prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
There might be someone alive if they had done it.
And again, this is proving that you lied.