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I feel like the Book of Mormon episode is decent enough to count as a prediction that it would be a great Play. Kind of sort of. I was just trying to come up with one of my own.
@@ash_j_williams Yeah but spanish flu was 1920 and we have more precautions and it's still here and new variants each year. I doubt, but fingers crossed
@@TIM22RoCk More precautions yeah, but still a lot of people that don't get vaccinated. Vaccines have a benchmark where the whole population has to hit in order to be effective. Don't know if we can get the extra 20%+ of the population to get the jab in a year. They are being stubborn and getting rather batshitty ideas.
Jared Fogle was the best South Park prediction! They knew he was preying kids, and he used his activism with helping kids with his foundation, turned out to be a monster!
I dont remember absorbing that information from "Jared Has Aides" (maybe I have wrong episode) P.s. i am only on number 18 right now so. Maybe this video will help.
How could you possibly leave out the Amazon episode? It should have been number 1! An Amazon worker in the show got injured by a robot and they called it "human error." THE VERY NEXT DAY the same thing happened in real life!
Fucked too considering the Chinpokomon Episode had nothing to do with spying, it was brainwashing. I mean, yeah they were probably trying to do that too but when has consumerism not been about brainwashing? And in the context of the episode it was about restoring the Empire of Japan
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are actually time travelers and South Park is a way of getting people to choose a different path that led to their time's dystopian future.
There's a hilarious interview with Trey Parker and Lloyd Kauffman where Lloyd asks him about Brokeback Mountain and Trey Parker was like, "Are they eating pudding in that movie? Cause I'll sue if they are"
@@lealta1481 There is nothing in modern political theories and philosophy to argue about. They are well established in hundreds of books. The Left has nothing to do with extremism. PS. I'm not a communist by the way
@@BigWes95 savant noun 1. a very learned or talented person, especially one distinguished in a particular field of science or the arts. "he portrayed himself as a savant and a genius"
I thought it was funny that they moved Jared to a prison in Oklahoma where i grew up. Then in the span on just a few months after I’d moved to El Paso, he gets moved to a prison in El Paso. I was one more move away from writing him a letter telling him im an adult
@@setsers1 he was assaulted by another inmate in Oklahoma right after he got there. I’m pretty sure it was a security matter, but why they thought El Paso was a safer bet than Oklahoma Is still confusing.
@@guilhermebraga9773 - I was a child in the 90's when the movie Congo came out and there were 60 minutes interviews with medical professionals and talking about how unprepared we are for any pandemic. Bill Gates was trying to warn us and the government going back to the Clinton Administration. Yeah, it isn't a surprise.
@@PaulGaither Since there was no record of Ebola virus in my country, it sure surprised me to know that it got to the US, a place with much more bureaucrat demands for tourists, vigilance at airports and overall resources in general.
The difference between Britney and Miley was a real support network. Britney's failed her at every turn. Miley had familial support, loving friends, and people who were willing to give her the space to make mistakes. Britney did nothing wrong, she just wasn't treated with love and the respect she deserved. In the iconic words of an iconic person, "Leave Britney Alone!"
As much as it socks though, Britney had to happen to make people realize what happens when you do this to pretty much children. If it never happened to Britney, it would have happened to Miley or someone else.
@@silversonic99 Seeing what happened to Britney in real time is probably what taught Billy Ray & Miley's handlers what *NOT* to do & could very well prevent the next celebrity meltdown
Fuck em both. I agree with freedom of personal expression and shit, but no need to run around acting like an innapropriate idiot. I actually respected Brittany 10x more during her meltdown than I ever did to Miley.
Any place that has an assembly line of food where it's left out for hours has the potential for that. I've gotten sick from Chipotle and Jersey Mikes before.
I thought a lot of these were done as real life parodies of things that already happened. Just another reason why I love this show 20+ years later. Can't say that about Family Guy or The Simpsons.
Family Guy too....though I think that they are more in-jokes from Seth about stuff happening in Hollywood that everyone knew but wasn't publicized...ie...Harry and Bruce Jenner.
These are great. Redskins one, however, wasn't a prediction. The pressure to change the name was already there at that point. That was more a commentary than a prediction.
I was about to say... The #1 pick made me think of this one time when the New Zealand National Party attempted to change the flag because the prime Minister was annoyed that everyone mistaken New Zealand's flag to Australia. 85% of the population were against the idea for a mixture of reasons such as, put money into things more important than the flag, or "our forefathers fought for this flag".
depends on the context, they probably went with "court cases where people make up allegations that end up being proven wrong are rare", within the context of the number of true compared to false (ex. there might be like 1000 court cases a year on this subject and like 50 of them end up being false allegations). though we don't know if any of those cases were misjudged either. but in the context of all, then yes very high doubt, people on twitter probably make 1000 false allegations every minute.
I hate the fact that they're like false allegations are actually really rare, when it's happened to me and it has happened to friends of mine, who have never done anything like that. So go shove it, false allegations happen,
It has happened to me too! It ended up with me being dishonourably discharged from the army even after the woman, who had previous for making false claims, admitted to the military police she was making it up! I thought my life was over but since then I've got married and have 3 wonderful children! My father-in-law is a policeman and was able to look into the whole case and even he knows it's utter bullshit and I was shit on from a great height!
Yep it happened to me in my previous job just because women said it doesnt make it suddenly right thankfully my boss is nice enough to fire me and re hire me at his cousin's.
Being rare does not mean it does not happen. You'll find several thousand cases over the country and decades and yet, by all that is known, it does not reach even 10% of total cases.
@@ChJuHu93 except you are wrong. Those are the ones that get completely proven to be false most false accusations end up being filed as "unfounded" or "unproven"
The best one was when Randy got sick with a lot of the town and "only had a 99% chance of survival" and showcased everyone's fear of certain death. Then COVID happened... and shut down the world with only a 99% chance to live.
@@fukkitful I personally knew one of the first people in the US to die from it. (I didn't know him well and hadn't seen him for a long time, it's not like I was personally devastated.)
The most obvious one you guys missed was the one with the man entering all of the women’s competitions as a “woman” lol. If that doesn’t sum up 2021 so far, I don’t know what does lol
Idk if they “predicted” these things as much as their unique turn around on episodes allowed them to stay plugged in to current events and make episodes that reflected what was going on in the world at the time. As animators they have the unique ability to keep their finger on the pulse and make shows that mirror society. Their excellent gift for satire also helps expose those things for what they truly are.
@@KeepingitReal4 Exactly. I know at least two extremely toxic and abusive women who claim to be the ones who are abused despite being the ones abusing their husbands. And, because they're women, everyone chooses their side. Women know they can more easily get by with false accusations because people have been brainwashed into automatically believing them. And don't get me wrong, women (and men) can absolutely be victims of horrendous things and should be listened to when they come forth. But being listened to isn't remotely the same thing as automatically believing what they say. A man can have evidence that someone abused him but, if the one who abused him is a woman, people won't believe him or will undermine his abuse (often saying he beat the woman too, which is basically saying a woman abusing man is okay if he is also abusing her), but a woman can have no proof but will automatically be believed by far too many people.
You guys just gotta start trying harder. Women have to be pursued, they ain't gonna walk up to you and introduce themselves. If they do, they usually are the types to lose interest fast
The episode about men pretending to be women to compete in women's sports- including beating women up- was the master stroke. It took a few years, but here we are.
Everyone who is a long time fan knew it. Stan and Kyle were always based on Matt and Trey. Randy, Sharon, Gerald and Sheila are the real names of their parents. This was not supposed to be a big reveal for anyone who regularly watches the show.
Osama Bin Laden was actually killed off in an earlier episode of the show titled "Osama Bin Laden Has Fartty Pants" from Season 5, which even predicted his assassination by a whole decade before it happened in real life, though that was basically a joke as part of a running gag involving Cartman using WWII-era Looney Tunes cartoon gags when confronting Bin Laden.
3:51 "Extremely rare" is something that only happens 0.005% of the time., like a one in a hundred thousand event. You simply don't give a shit when an innocent man's life is destroyed by lies but you don't have the balls to be upfront about it.
Yeah they say 2%, that's actually common. 3% of people are gay. but I know it's much higher than that. The shit that has happened in my hometown would make people really question that. Girl I know put a 17 year old away for rape, when she was rejected by him at age 13. She admitted it years later on Facebook and people were telling her "oh its okay, we all make mistakes"
To ignore false accusations is to ignore a fundamental ethical standard: better let the guilty free than let one innocent be imprisoned. Better let 100 guilty persons free than to have 1 innocent imprisoned. There is no worse fate than to be falsely judged. Such societies mean virtue doesn’t save you from the state.
It's rare because if someone is accused of a false allegation it's hard to prove in court. Less then 2% I believe, but yes it happens all the time it's just hard to prove so most of the time then get dropped or settlements.
@@grizzlymint6792 it's also hard to prove sexual misconduct. I know a few girls who put men away in prison for false rape allegations. I learned early on as a teenager that it's much more rampant than you think. The one girl admitted it years later on Facebook. And alot of people were like "it's okay. We all make mistakes" "we forgive you" Also actual rape case that happened in my town where a young girl was raped and tortured, the bad guys got out of prison after a few months and they're aloud to have a normal life. Alot of my friends used to get drunk and fight this guy. I wanna move out of my small town.
@@yourstepmother8109 the Rumney Case Study of 2006 showed that in some parts of the world, false "rape allegations" are indeed rare: around 2%. Where in others, it is severely common: upwards of 90%. On average, false "rape allegations" are around 15% of all cases. So definitely not "rare."
Feminists often site that 8% of r*pe accusations are false based on an FBI study. That is a complete dishonest interpretation of the study because it concluded that ~20ish% of accusations where valid, ~8% of accusations where false, and the remaining ~70ish% could not be determined either way. That means at a MINIMUM, 8% of r*pe accusations are false, but could be much, much higher than that.
How so? I'm not a big South Park guy, love the show but haven't watched it much. Also not super political, everyone has their own hidden agenda so no matter how much I dig I doubt I'll figure out their true intentions unless it's super obvious. Genuinely asking for a little more detail on what they glossed over and which political bias they're going with
You forgot to mention the biggest prediction, the episode in which Kyle has surgery in order to be black and play basketball, and his father doing that as well but intending to look like a dolphin. That's a huge reflection of society nowadays and people just wanting and forcing their bodies to be something they aren't biologically.(People who think they're dogs, cats and animals in general, and people who do a lot of gender changes)
I love it when people say "false allegations are extremely rare." You mean, "false allegations that have been successfully proven false are extremely rare."
Honorable Mentions: *Disney Comes Under Fire - The Ring -Before a televised Jonas Brothers concert, Mickey Mouse goes on a rant backstage cursing out religious groups and even his own audience. The boys manage to expose his tirade to the viewers, effectively tarnishing Disney's public image and disgracing him in front of the entire world! It isn't the first time Disney came under scrutiny and it definitely won't be the last. What with firing James Gunn and screwing over Disney Channel cartoons (I.E. leaking the Amphibia Season 2 finale and cutting season 3 of The Owl House short).
I'm starting to think that Matt Stone and Tray Parker are unintentionally becoming psychics who are predicting the future Eric Cartman style and somehow getting away with it, whether it was an accident or not.
"False allegation are rare" this is how this problem will never be solved if no one realizes how much this really happens, especially with false harassment
Alot of guys dont want to admit what they're doing constitutes rape and harrasment so they think alot of girls are lying because they wouldn't consider what they went through as rape because its probably something they did before or their friends have done and they dont want to view themselves or their friends as predotors I mean false allegations are a real problem because they take away agency when it comes to real victims but they are rare its mostly an issue with its next to impossible to prosicute a rape case without physical evidence I mean alot more rapists walk free than innocent people get falsely accused
@@spliffyrodgers4266 right but the main problem with false allegations is not that it takes agency away from real victims. The problem is that false allegations ruin the reputation and lives of the accused, a lot of times even when they’re found to be not guilty if committing any sexual assault, sexual harassment, or rape. Falsely accusing anybody of any crime isn’t bad because it takes agency away from real victims, its bad because thats an abuse of the justice system and defamation is illegal. Take the Amber Heard case for example. The accusations werent bad because now people arent going to believe legitimate victims of domestic abuse, they were bad because Johnny Depp lost important work and social relationships over what Amber Heard had said about him and the relationship. It damages the character and reputation of the accused massively and unfairly. Also just… don’t lie because its wrong to do🤷🏻♂️ and also dont rape or abuse others either. Idk Humans suck
@@spliffyrodgers4266 If the situation is that ambiguous (the guy doesn't realize what he's doing is wrong), then it probably doesn't merit an accusation. A simple conversation with the guy letting him know that his actions make the girl uncomfortable will probably do the trick.
South Park doesn’t really predict the future that often, it’s more talking about stuff at the moment of episode release. Unlike Simpsons which definitely has a time traveller on the writing staff
The projections at the show came up with was so insane it was better than the Simpsons SOUTH PARK forever
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“False allegations are extremely rare”. Greed usually overcomes pride. This is an advice that my great uncle used to say to women "If you want to win against a man, just make yourself some bruises and go to the police and say that such man abused you, and he will go to jail". This advice was said by a man who was born in the start of the past century at Mexico. Have an idea how times have changed making all this process even easier and simple. Now think "false allegations are extremely rare"? They have existed since the beggining of civilization, for god's sake. There are even false allegations in the sumerian literature! That's why the law needs.... PROOFS. Why don't you go and watch the movie: "To kill a Mockingbird"?
I don't think they mean that they're extremely rare in general, there's lots of pieces of shit that lie about serious crimes, they mean that they're extremely rare compared to the amount of true allegations people come forward with, not to mention that some of the false report statistics could be true allegations that were falsely declared to be fake
"It is worth remembering than in reality false allegations are extremely rare" Oh yeah sure, false allegations are all conspiracy theories as we all know. Would you care to state your sources next time you make such bold statement? Or if it is just your opinion based on your personal experience, then why don't you just say so out of integrity. "This is just my opinion but I think false allegations are extremely rare" And no, they are not extremely rare. Problem is, the Law does not punish false allegations even though it can destroy someone's life. Hence the reason why people keep lying through their teeth.
On #14 - they also may have just looked at all the past winners of the Academy Awards and all. Start looking at them, start seeing a pattern other than the occasional outlier. They may have been aware of the book, at which point they went 'yeah as a movie they'd eat it up'. Joker is the only Comic related movie that ever really stood a chance at a Best Picture win because it's more in their mold, maybe Dark Knight, but Black Panther never stood a real chance against movies like Green Book. Really the MCU will never win Best Picture because Disney plays it safe because that's where the money is - not offending people, or at least not the right people. DC has the best bet if say - they did a film of Poison Ivy trying to navigate the world after maybe finally being reformed that she still fights to save the environment, just not with killing people and struggles not to fall back in that, how her different appearance and being part plant affects her and her life as well as her past as a villain, maybe for good measure throw in either a blind girlfriend so she's judged on who she is not looks or to add more to the drama - because it has to be more a drama then a normal comic book film, on again/off again with Harley where maybe she's trying to drag Harley out of the crime life and Harley, intentionally or not, keeps trying to drag her back in.
Had I shown up to buy food only to learn of the shortage on most days, I would be very understanding and try to make employees at the restaurant feel better about the situation. On a bad... some variant of my saying "F*CK!!!!" Could happen.
Jared from subway probably the best south park prediction and his return as a boss in the fractured but whole oh geese look up some reaction videos from that it’s hilarious
Ok so the woman doing the narration is obviously in on the jokes but it had me dying when she said “the South Park video game; the Fractured but Whole” like a newscaster 😂😂
'In reality, false accusations are extremely rare' Damn watchmojo, you are either out of touch with reality, in denial, or just hard out lying on that one.
@@kerryann9851 BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAA... Hahahahahahahaha hahahahahaha Hahahahahahaha Hahahaha Huuh... Sorry nearly had me dying of laughter for a second there, now where do I start, well, you might be thinking of false imprisonments, keeping in mind governments and courts don't really like publicising either false accusations taken to court, or false imprisonments, you can imagine a good portion of them get buried so that the systems seem more infallible than they really are. Not to mention a number of other variables that would take way longer than someone making baseless (or just posting the first answer they find when googling "false accusations are extremely rare") claims like this is actually worth the effort of. After in depth analysis, both the universities of Cambridge and oxford published papers detailing how when combining all factors, the actual number (depending on region) can vary from 10% (in the absolute best cases) to up to as high as 45% unfortunately due to the nature of these papers and how crippling the facts would be to a lot of court systems, both papers ended up buried completely. I'm guessing you don't know people very well if you really think less than 10% of these accusations are actually false. And alright, let's go on the hypothetical "best case scenario" the UN has published several papers detailing statistics putting total claims to be around 600-700 thousand annually across the world, but with only roughly 250 thousand ending up being charged. So let's use the lower number to give you even more benefit of the doubt. Between 2% and 10% being the current "approved" numbers (approved meaning: what makes the court look better). So that means by your logic between 5000 and 25000 people are falsely charged per year. Considering the ramifications of these charges, including the fact that in some places these people get given the death sentence, I'd say that it's a rate that should still never be put under the descriptor of "extremely rare" also, you just rehashed a comment from 3 months ago with this. And also also, the word literal definitely doesn't belong in that sentence. If you want to sound smart, the best way is to actually do research and become smarter (controversial idea these days I know). You're currently clearly under the "dunning-kruger" effect, which basically means when you start learning a tiny little smidgen of a topic, you start to think you're god almighty in everything related to that topic, but once you start digging deeper, you'll find out the complexities are just ridiculous and that you actually know pretty much nothing, I for one, know very well that I know only slightly more than nothing, but it's clearly more than what you do. Now with all this, keep in mind, History is written by the victor, and the ones who lose those cases, aren't allowed to write anything, or really ever have their voices heard again. Now what's probably an even more concerning statistic, is that only approximately 40% of real victims come forward, at least for females, and only 10% seek to take legal action, for men this number is far far lower, with approximately 1.5-2.5% of male victims ever attempting to seek justice, and that's disgusting, the stigma is just brutal. Sorry for the tangents, just figured you could use a bit more education on the topic, as you clearly need it. But honestly at this point I'm just wasting my time, even if I provide all the references in the world you'd probably just stick to your guns anyway. If not, and you feel you learned something, then good, I hope I helped, keep going, and probably educate yourself further before making statements like that again. As a victim of both false accusations, and being raped several times myself, it's extremely messed up to do, for those that are truly suffering. I'll be deactivating notifications so the torrents of anti male sentiment get filtered out. Ciao ^.^
@@kerryann9851 "Just" 10 percent? This is only the number that got validated as false charges, and usually, the perpetrators get away without serious consequences. In reality, you have no way to prove if you were charged falsely because even if there is not a single piece of evidence, they just drop the case without charges, except if you can prove the intention of defamation by some audio recording or something. But even then you cannot expect years in prison for the perpetrator. False sexual abuse and harassment charges are far more common, because it's the primary method for defamation, canceling, or winning divorces or childcare/support. I would say around half of the sexual harassment accusations are false, and the other half's 50% are just minor incidents, like touching or something, which is the category of fees or community work. Only 20-10% should be serious abuse, like extreme harassment, or rape.
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nice
mel gibson goes crazy
the death of osama bin laden
Why not include "Go, Strong Woman, Go" episode. It was the most accurate prediction they ever did.
I feel like the Book of Mormon episode is decent enough to count as a prediction that it would be a great Play. Kind of sort of. I was just trying to come up with one of my own.
Even though Matt and Trey have predicted the future 20 times now, I hope their prediction of COVID lasting 40 years won’t come true
40 is a stretch, but it does seem like it will stay for quiet a few years
@@TIM22RoCk the Spanish flu lasted for three years hopefully it'll end in late 2022 or mid 2023
@@ash_j_williams Yeah but spanish flu was 1920 and we have more precautions and it's still here and new variants each year. I doubt, but fingers crossed
@@TIM22RoCk More precautions yeah, but still a lot of people that don't get vaccinated. Vaccines have a benchmark where the whole population has to hit in order to be effective. Don't know if we can get the extra 20%+ of the population to get the jab in a year. They are being stubborn and getting rather batshitty ideas.
yea its gonna be longer
Jared Fogle was the best South Park prediction! They knew he was preying kids, and he used his activism with helping kids with his foundation, turned out to be a monster!
I dont remember absorbing that information from "Jared Has Aides" (maybe I have wrong episode)
P.s. i am only on number 18 right now so. Maybe this video will help.
@@OH_MY_DOGGG no one knew about them
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Yeah. I think a normal person would require two subway diets.
Well it just goes to show, no matter how evil you are, you can still lose weight and get in shape by eating subways sandwiches.
@@OH_MY_DOGGG Jared Fogle got so lucky being the spokesman for Subway and then he blew it by taking advantage of children and harming them!
How could you possibly leave out the Amazon episode? It should have been number 1! An Amazon worker in the show got injured by a robot and they called it "human error." THE VERY NEXT DAY the same thing happened in real life!
They can’t review it because it might upset their corporate overlords.
That sorta thing had been happening before and after the episode too.
Because watchmojo has an agenda..
Never forget what they did to Josh Carter!
Fucked too considering the Chinpokomon Episode had nothing to do with spying, it was brainwashing. I mean, yeah they were probably trying to do that too but when has consumerism not been about brainwashing? And in the context of the episode it was about restoring the Empire of Japan
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are actually time travelers and South Park is a way of getting people to choose a different path that led to their time's dystopian future.
It all makes sense now
Lmao I feel like I actually heard that exact same thing somewhere else before!
They must be Doctors in disguise. They must have a TARDIS.
No the simpsons creators are time travelers
@@dantdmfangamingrich9802 Or they are privy to the info of the agenda of evil ones.
I love how they had to throw in “in reality, false allegations are EXTREMELY rare”. How do they know that?
They don't. If they looked into it, they would be surprised how many claims are just regret and nothing more.
There were so many proven fake in the metoo movement its actually harming people telling the truth.
@@thetideishighandsoami3928 Thats atleast 1 out of every 20 are false
Extremely rare with celebrities maybe. The rest of us peasants don't count lol
It is worth noting that in reality, WatchMojo loves to pander to the radical left because that’s what’s trending right now.
There's a hilarious interview with Trey Parker and Lloyd Kauffman where Lloyd asks him about Brokeback Mountain and Trey Parker was like, "Are they eating pudding in that movie? Cause I'll sue if they are"
Genius
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In a way they did.....
@@deanbrooks7297 ahhhh cmon!
I remember Jared fogle came to my school in 5th grade. We had a whole assembly for him. It feels so gross looking back on that memory.
Eep. Yikes.
DAMN!!
If I remember correctly 2 kids won lunch with him. So fucking weird.
@@wardvanessa you were one of them weren't you!
@@wardvanessa Did you hear any "weird noises"?
I love how South Park calls out extremists on the far left and the far right.
There is no such thing as 'far left'. People who say things like that are usually neonazis
@@d_must4309 what do you think communism is? Lol. Please do argue w me. It'll give me a break from arguing w far right twats
@@lealta1481 There is nothing in modern political theories and philosophy to argue about. They are well established in hundreds of books. The Left has nothing to do with extremism. PS. I'm not a communist by the way
@@d_must4309 communism is quite literally the definition of far left
@@d_must4309 typical brainwashed American college kid
Chinpokomon wasn't really about Pokemon taking the world. It was about Japan being such a huge developer of toys and other stuff like that
It goes to show how far ahead of the curve Matt and Trey have always been. They are culture comedy savants . Period.
@John Jordan Yeah...some of these are long leaps in logic....
Savants are severely disabled people so it's not really a compliment
@@BigWes95 savant
noun
1.
a very learned or talented person, especially one distinguished in a particular field of science or the arts.
"he portrayed himself as a savant and a genius"
@@loucid4872 I suggest you read up on savant syndrome. Genuine savants are pretty much all heavily autistic
I thought it was funny that they moved Jared to a prison in Oklahoma where i grew up. Then in the span on just a few months after I’d moved to El Paso, he gets moved to a prison in El Paso. I was one more move away from writing him a letter telling him im an adult
Why do they keep moving him?
@@setsers1 he was assaulted by another inmate in Oklahoma right after he got there. I’m pretty sure it was a security matter, but why they thought El Paso was a safer bet than Oklahoma Is still confusing.
He’s in El Paso? Interesting…
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Most of these "predictions" were obvious at the time if you are (were) even a little bit paying attention - which is why they were funny.
you very smart man very big brain
Even the ebola in the US?
@@guilhermebraga9773 - I was a child in the 90's when the movie Congo came out and there were 60 minutes interviews with medical professionals and talking about how unprepared we are for any pandemic. Bill Gates was trying to warn us and the government going back to the Clinton Administration. Yeah, it isn't a surprise.
@@PaulGaither Since there was no record of Ebola virus in my country, it sure surprised me to know that it got to the US, a place with much more bureaucrat demands for tourists, vigilance at airports and overall resources in general.
@@guilhermebraga9773 wasn't exactly not news in other countries. didn't need to be in the US to be relevant or give them ideas for an episode...
The difference between Britney and Miley was a real support network. Britney's failed her at every turn. Miley had familial support, loving friends, and people who were willing to give her the space to make mistakes. Britney did nothing wrong, she just wasn't treated with love and the respect she deserved. In the iconic words of an iconic person, "Leave Britney Alone!"
As much as it socks though, Britney had to happen to make people realize what happens when you do this to pretty much children. If it never happened to Britney, it would have happened to Miley or someone else.
@@silversonic99 Seeing what happened to Britney in real time is probably what taught Billy Ray & Miley's handlers what *NOT* to do & could very well prevent the next celebrity meltdown
They are both bat shit crazy, so what's your point
@@Gwoblesto189 Not that I think this is a very likely possibility *BUT* *PLEASE* *FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, DON'T HAVE CHILDREN!*
Fuck em both. I agree with freedom of personal expression and shit, but no need to run around acting like an innapropriate idiot. I actually respected Brittany 10x more during her meltdown than I ever did to Miley.
The Miley Cyrus and Hank Hill butt comparisons were fucking pricelesss.
Had myself a similar chipotle incident once, as I sat there terrified and in pain I thought back on that episode and had a nice little chuckle!
Any place that has an assembly line of food where it's left out for hours has the potential for that. I've gotten sick from Chipotle and Jersey Mikes before.
Funny as soon as Randy was yelling "I don't wanna go to Papa Johns" a Domino's ad popped up
Same haha
I had a little ceasar commercial come on right after randy said "no not papa johns". Great timing.
Not so much predictions, just people paying attention and acting accordingly.
They predicted the Metaverse before it even made any sense let alone come into fruition
I thought a lot of these were done as real life parodies of things that already happened. Just another reason why I love this show 20+ years later. Can't say that about Family Guy or The Simpsons.
Same here 😂
There are many cases in the simpsons too
Family Guy too....though I think that they are more in-jokes from Seth about stuff happening in Hollywood that everyone knew but wasn't publicized...ie...Harry and Bruce Jenner.
The Simpsons has predicted many many things as well. Classic Simpsons was brilliant, new Simpsons though…O_o
I think it is inside information.
When are you guys going to do Top 10 times Cartman got what he deserves
Hey, you Hippie, don't talk bad about my cartoon brother, Dammit!!!
Can't wait to see the updated version of this with all of the stuff from the "Post Covid" special alone.
These RUclips channels keep putting x ever by y series while the show is still on air 🤦
There are only three reasons why Dan Snider changed the name of the Washington football team, FedEx, Pepsi, and Nike
He shouldn’t have listened to any of the HTTR
SnYder
@@philthornton1382 I pmed him on Facebook warning him he ignored me
You forgot about Man Bear Pig / AL Gore. It's all about global warming and it turned out to be true in future episodes!
Wasn't that the episode when they admitted they were wrong all along though?
You lost me at "false allegations are exceedingly rare".
These are great. Redskins one, however, wasn't a prediction. The pressure to change the name was already there at that point. That was more a commentary than a prediction.
I still don't get why it was offensive. It was always people that weren't Native American that got offended.
Pressure to change names began in the mid-1990s
In the UK redskins are a type of potato
@@enkisdaughter4795 They are here too.
"false allegations are extremely rare" - LOL
Ikr they're trying to sneak in their own agenda my brother got falsely accused by a girl at a party he never went to.
lol My reaction as well. False allegations are extremely *common.*
Lol " false allegations are extremely rare or so im paid to say" fixed it
As a proportion of genuine accusations, yes.
South Park: *"I CAN SEE THE FUTURE!!!"*
Dbza reference i think 😭 GOHAN IS THE STRONGEST IN THE UNIVERSE & STILL DOESNT DO CRAP 😂
Simpsons did it! Simpsons did it! 😆
Broly becomes canon!
The 2nd strongest guy is a cat!
Zamasu is an asshole!
Simpsons: *We predict many stuff*
South Park: *but did you do this*
Also
Simpsons :We knew this person did this this this
South Park: Hold our beers and snacks * opens pandora box *
"SIMPSONS DID IT SIMPSONS DID IT"🤣
I was about to say...
The #1 pick made me think of this one time when the New Zealand National Party attempted to change the flag because the prime Minister was annoyed that everyone mistaken New Zealand's flag to Australia.
85% of the population were against the idea for a mixture of reasons such as, put money into things more important than the flag, or "our forefathers fought for this flag".
If we want to know what the future looks like, we should just watch the Simpsons and South Park
That’s kinda creepy lol We have a god that we believe in, but Television has given us more insight on the future.
wrong, the boondocks & south park
dont forget to add escape LA to that list lol
King of the hill
@@thankyoujodi if only things could be that simple lol
Could you imagine being Jared, watching this on South Park? “Like, how do they know?!”
💀
@@Justice4some ???
"False allegations is extremely rare"
Press x to doubt
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I know right lol
depends on the context, they probably went with "court cases where people make up allegations that end up being proven wrong are rare", within the context of the number of true compared to false (ex. there might be like 1000 court cases a year on this subject and like 50 of them end up being false allegations). though we don't know if any of those cases were misjudged either.
but in the context of all, then yes very high doubt, people on twitter probably make 1000 false allegations every minute.
11:59 Oh man, I'll never forget this episode. It was one of the first episodes of any cartoon I ever watched that predicted the future.
Now it's not only the Simpsons... Oh god...
The world is getting so f'ed up that cartoon comedy shows are turning into documentaries
I hate the fact that they're like false allegations are actually really rare, when it's happened to me and it has happened to friends of mine, who have never done anything like that. So go shove it, false allegations happen,
It has happened to me too! It ended up with me being dishonourably discharged from the army even after the woman, who had previous for making false claims, admitted to the military police she was making it up!
I thought my life was over but since then I've got married and have 3 wonderful children! My father-in-law is a policeman and was able to look into the whole case and even he knows it's utter bullshit and I was shit on from a great height!
Yep it happened to me in my previous job
just because women said it doesnt make it suddenly right
thankfully my boss is nice enough to fire me and re hire me at his cousin's.
Being rare does not mean it does not happen. You'll find several thousand cases over the country and decades and yet, by all that is known, it does not reach even 10% of total cases.
@@ChJuHu93 except you are wrong. Those are the ones that get completely proven to be false most false accusations end up being filed as "unfounded" or "unproven"
It’s not just false allegations but considering anything and everything as sexual harassment. “I like your new hairstyle”. “MEEEETOOOOOO!!!”
Wait hold on, the gay cowboys eating pudding episode came out before Brokeback Mountain?!?!?! I had no idea, that episode is hilarious
Same! I thought it was parodying the movie!
@@sexyangel072 I know, it's crazy. that episode is funny as hell
Right
Can you do top 10 SpongeBob SquarePants episodes with the weirdest endings ever?
Surprised they haven’t done that yet
The best one was when Randy got sick with a lot of the town and "only had a 99% chance of survival" and showcased everyone's fear of certain death. Then COVID happened... and shut down the world with only a 99% chance to live.
That’s to controversial remember it’s a “pandemic”
@@shawnwilkerson3 I must just be lucky bc no one close to me has got it. And I've worked in a restaurant through this "pandemic."
@@fukkitful I personally knew one of the first people in the US to die from it. (I didn't know him well and hadn't seen him for a long time, it's not like I was personally devastated.)
Nice picks, but they also predicted Caitlin Jenner's transition. You should add that
Matt and trey make it a point to include current issues
False Allegations are extremely rare
Tell that to Johnny Depp
Well I mean they are still extremely rare. They were totally false for Johnny Depp, but also he is just one person.
@@MBeeGee It has happened to a LOT of innocent people. It is not extremely rare, criminal statistics reflect this.
@@Jrcoacait’s extremely rare
The most obvious one you guys missed was the one with the man entering all of the women’s competitions as a “woman” lol. If that doesn’t sum up 2021 so far, I don’t know what does lol
well that episode was like only 2 years ago
@@teedoes And?
Lol they didn't miss it. It was deliberate.
@@SubliminalLv7 it was a wtf moment
That wasn’t a prediction. That happened and then South Park made fun of it
Jamie Oliver gave his speech 😂😂😂 that line always gets me 🤣
Idk if they “predicted” these things as much as their unique turn around on episodes allowed them to stay plugged in to current events and make episodes that reflected what was going on in the world at the time. As animators they have the unique ability to keep their finger on the pulse and make shows that mirror society. Their excellent gift for satire also helps expose those things for what they truly are.
False allegations are only rare because they're never proven in court, most cases just get dropped.
false accusations are not rare
@@KeepingitReal4 Exactly. I know at least two extremely toxic and abusive women who claim to be the ones who are abused despite being the ones abusing their husbands. And, because they're women, everyone chooses their side. Women know they can more easily get by with false accusations because people have been brainwashed into automatically believing them. And don't get me wrong, women (and men) can absolutely be victims of horrendous things and should be listened to when they come forth. But being listened to isn't remotely the same thing as automatically believing what they say. A man can have evidence that someone abused him but, if the one who abused him is a woman, people won't believe him or will undermine his abuse (often saying he beat the woman too, which is basically saying a woman abusing man is okay if he is also abusing her), but a woman can have no proof but will automatically be believed by far too many people.
100%. Glad someone else caught that.
All jokes aside. Watch Bowling for Columbine. Again. Unfortunately things went the wrong way, Matt Stone has a great interview.
Yeah he went to columbine high school. He had good insight and it was a really good interview.
Things went the wrong way?
Both southpark and the simpsons never predicted that i'll have a girlfriend.
Horrible thing cause you should have said neither south park or the Simpsons predicted you would have a girlfriend
Lol same here dude
They didn't predict that you WOULDN'T get one though. So don't rule it out.
You guys just gotta start trying harder. Women have to be pursued, they ain't gonna walk up to you and introduce themselves. If they do, they usually are the types to lose interest fast
"False accusations are extremely rare." I almost choked on my coffee with that one. 💀
The episode about men pretending to be women to compete in women's sports- including beating women up- was the master stroke.
It took a few years, but here we are.
The boys didn’t acquire the trademark, it got pulled. That is a massive difference
Yeah, that episode, while funny, didn't predict anything. It was a reaction to what had already happened.
South Park Post Covid was amazing 😂
Facts💯🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Frrrr who would have thought and it's funny cause if you notice Stan and Kyle have similar voices to their dads well at least Kyle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone who is a long time fan knew it. Stan and Kyle were always based on Matt and Trey. Randy, Sharon, Gerald and Sheila are the real names of their parents. This was not supposed to be a big reveal for anyone who regularly watches the show.
Sexual harassment Panda went on to become “Don’t sue anybody Panda” so funny remember that episode 🤣
“False allegations are extremely rare” -By extremely rare do you mean extremely common? Lmao
Matt and Trey are time travelers from the future only to give us comedy from the time where they could not!!!!
"False accusations are extremely rare..."
Yes, just like breathing is not completely essential and Space only expands when it feels like.
Their movie "After Covid" is pretty funny. Definitely worth watching.
Any idea how to watch in eu?
@@FinneousPJ1 ^^
Yeah where do we watch it? What streaming service is it on???
@@Baelor-Breakspear paramount plus
@@christopherbardales8286 not in Europe, I literally signed up about an hour ago to check
Can you make a top 10 of the times that Cartman gets what he deserves?
Osama Bin Laden was actually killed off in an earlier episode of the show titled "Osama Bin Laden Has Fartty Pants" from Season 5, which even predicted his assassination by a whole decade before it happened in real life, though that was basically a joke as part of a running gag involving Cartman using WWII-era Looney Tunes cartoon gags when confronting Bin Laden.
"And remember, false accusations are very rare, because humans are known not to lie just to get an advantage" Mojo, Watch.
3:51 "Extremely rare" is something that only happens 0.005% of the time., like a one in a hundred thousand event. You simply don't give a shit when an innocent man's life is destroyed by lies but you don't have the balls to be upfront about it.
Yeah they say 2%, that's actually common. 3% of people are gay. but I know it's much higher than that. The shit that has happened in my hometown would make people really question that. Girl I know put a 17 year old away for rape, when she was rejected by him at age 13.
She admitted it years later on Facebook and people were telling her "oh its okay, we all make mistakes"
To ignore false accusations is to ignore a fundamental ethical standard: better let the guilty free than let one innocent be imprisoned. Better let 100 guilty persons free than to have 1 innocent imprisoned.
There is no worse fate than to be falsely judged. Such societies mean virtue doesn’t save you from the state.
Poor incel
@@lipby Poor simp.
How would you know of false allegations are extremely rare? It literally happens all the time on college campuses.
"literally"
It's rare because if someone is accused of a false allegation it's hard to prove in court. Less then 2% I believe, but yes it happens all the time it's just hard to prove so most of the time then get dropped or settlements.
@@grizzlymint6792 it's also hard to prove sexual misconduct. I know a few girls who put men away in prison for false rape allegations. I learned early on as a teenager that it's much more rampant than you think.
The one girl admitted it years later on Facebook. And alot of people were like "it's okay. We all make mistakes" "we forgive you"
Also actual rape case that happened in my town where a young girl was raped and tortured, the bad guys got out of prison after a few months and they're aloud to have a normal life. Alot of my friends used to get drunk and fight this guy.
I wanna move out of my small town.
Because statistics exist and according the the FBI and every other official organizing on in the USA, only 2% of sa allegations are false.
@@XXYYZZZA yes proven in court false, doesn't mean it still doesn't happen. It's alot higher trust me.
“False allegations rarely occur”
You’re joking right!?
They happen more often than legit ones lmao
Went straight to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that. False accusations happen all the damn time. More often than actual incidents!
This is what I was coming to say too lol
@@speedbump9186 uhhhh source?
@@yourstepmother8109 the Rumney Case Study of 2006 showed that in some parts of the world, false "rape allegations" are indeed rare: around 2%. Where in others, it is severely common: upwards of 90%. On average, false "rape allegations" are around 15% of all cases. So definitely not "rare."
"false allegations are extremely rare" and that's how you know they don't know much
“Fals allegations are extremely rare”.... no watch mojo..... no they are not....
Feminists often site that 8% of r*pe accusations are false based on an FBI study. That is a complete dishonest interpretation of the study because it concluded that ~20ish% of accusations where valid, ~8% of accusations where false, and the remaining ~70ish% could not be determined either way. That means at a MINIMUM, 8% of r*pe accusations are false, but could be much, much higher than that.
It's quite interesting how readily the author of this video missed points South Park was actually making due to their impenetrable political bias...
Yelp
True
How so? I'm not a big South Park guy, love the show but haven't watched it much. Also not super political, everyone has their own hidden agenda so no matter how much I dig I doubt I'll figure out their true intentions unless it's super obvious. Genuinely asking for a little more detail on what they glossed over and which political bias they're going with
You gotta be fucking me right now.
They're biased too?!😠😆
@@blygreene9807 “false accusations are rare” for starters
7:21 You forgot to mention burning lower case t's on the richers lawns for "time to go!"
"Next time we'll use a capital T to show them we really mean business".
@@KRS2000 hahaha yes!!!!!!!
The Jared Fogle prediction was so on the damn nose I was almost convinced the episode came after the whole thing happened.
I'm guessing there must've been chatter about Fogle floating around hollyweird
You forgot to mention the biggest prediction, the episode in which Kyle has surgery in order to be black and play basketball, and his father doing that as well but intending to look like a dolphin. That's a huge reflection of society nowadays and people just wanting and forcing their bodies to be something they aren't biologically.(People who think they're dogs, cats and animals in general, and people who do a lot of gender changes)
I love it when people say "false allegations are extremely rare." You mean, "false allegations that have been successfully proven false are extremely rare."
Honorable Mentions:
*Disney Comes Under Fire - The Ring
-Before a televised Jonas Brothers concert, Mickey Mouse goes on a rant backstage cursing out religious groups and even his own audience. The boys manage to expose his tirade to the viewers, effectively tarnishing Disney's public image and disgracing him in front of the entire world!
It isn't the first time Disney came under scrutiny and it definitely won't be the last. What with firing James Gunn and screwing over Disney Channel cartoons (I.E. leaking the Amphibia Season 2 finale and cutting season 3 of The Owl House short).
So… 80% of the time, South Park will predict something and It’ll come true? Strange. 🤔
Same with the Simpsons
I'm starting to think that Matt Stone and Tray Parker are unintentionally becoming psychics who are predicting the future Eric Cartman style and somehow getting away with it, whether it was an accident or not.
"False allegation are rare" this is how this problem will never be solved if no one realizes how much this really happens, especially with false harassment
Alot of guys dont want to admit what they're doing constitutes rape and harrasment so they think alot of girls are lying because they wouldn't consider what they went through as rape because its probably something they did before or their friends have done and they dont want to view themselves or their friends as predotors I mean false allegations are a real problem because they take away agency when it comes to real victims but they are rare its mostly an issue with its next to impossible to prosicute a rape case without physical evidence I mean alot more rapists walk free than innocent people get falsely accused
Incel spotted
@@spliffyrodgers4266 right but the main problem with false allegations is not that it takes agency away from real victims. The problem is that false allegations ruin the reputation and lives of the accused, a lot of times even when they’re found to be not guilty if committing any sexual assault, sexual harassment, or rape. Falsely accusing anybody of any crime isn’t bad because it takes agency away from real victims, its bad because thats an abuse of the justice system and defamation is illegal. Take the Amber Heard case for example. The accusations werent bad because now people arent going to believe legitimate victims of domestic abuse, they were bad because Johnny Depp lost important work and social relationships over what Amber Heard had said about him and the relationship. It damages the character and reputation of the accused massively and unfairly. Also just… don’t lie because its wrong to do🤷🏻♂️ and also dont rape or abuse others either. Idk Humans suck
@@spliffyrodgers4266 If the situation is that ambiguous (the guy doesn't realize what he's doing is wrong), then it probably doesn't merit an accusation. A simple conversation with the guy letting him know that his actions make the girl uncomfortable will probably do the trick.
Even the FBI says false accusations are VERY common in America 🤣
South Park doesn’t really predict the future that often, it’s more talking about stuff at the moment of episode release. Unlike Simpsons which definitely has a time traveller on the writing staff
Cher’s auto tune as she’s waiting to go to mars makes me laugh so much.
The projections at the show came up with was so insane it was better than the Simpsons
SOUTH PARK forever
“False allegations are extremely rare”. Greed usually overcomes pride.
This is an advice that my great uncle used to say to women "If you want to win against a man, just make yourself some bruises and go to the police and say that such man abused you, and he will go to jail". This advice was said by a man who was born in the start of the past century at Mexico. Have an idea how times have changed making all this process even easier and simple.
Now think "false allegations are extremely rare"? They have existed since the beggining of civilization, for god's sake. There are even false allegations in the sumerian literature! That's why the law needs.... PROOFS.
Why don't you go and watch the movie: "To kill a Mockingbird"?
I don't think they mean that they're extremely rare in general, there's lots of pieces of shit that lie about serious crimes, they mean that they're extremely rare compared to the amount of true allegations people come forward with, not to mention that some of the false report statistics could be true allegations that were falsely declared to be fake
@@notsuspicioususer4080 well a lot of cases said to be true could be false allegations said to be true by the court what’s your point
The Simpsons predicts history. South Park predicts real history
So has Family Guy before.
You can't predict history....
@@captainspaulding5963 if you study history you can. History always repeats itself.
South park predictions are so cool and nice video man :]
Alternate title, 20 times South Park made an episode and something vaguely similar happened 10 years later
Can you do a top 10 corrections from your previous list? Or maybe one about illegal stuff in gaming?
Totally amazing video of South Park prediction things watch mojo. Fantastic job
I thought the Simpsons only did this. I had no idea that South Park would do the same. Man, that's something.
"It is worth remembering than in reality false allegations are extremely rare"
Oh yeah sure, false allegations are all conspiracy theories as we all know. Would you care to state your sources next time you make such bold statement? Or if it is just your opinion based on your personal experience, then why don't you just say so out of integrity.
"This is just my opinion but I think false allegations are extremely rare" And no, they are not extremely rare. Problem is, the Law does not punish false allegations even though it can destroy someone's life. Hence the reason why people keep lying through their teeth.
"T for time to go" 😂😂😂 damn that episode was so good lol
On #14 - they also may have just looked at all the past winners of the Academy Awards and all. Start looking at them, start seeing a pattern other than the occasional outlier. They may have been aware of the book, at which point they went 'yeah as a movie they'd eat it up'. Joker is the only Comic related movie that ever really stood a chance at a Best Picture win because it's more in their mold, maybe Dark Knight, but Black Panther never stood a real chance against movies like Green Book. Really the MCU will never win Best Picture because Disney plays it safe because that's where the money is - not offending people, or at least not the right people. DC has the best bet if say - they did a film of Poison Ivy trying to navigate the world after maybe finally being reformed that she still fights to save the environment, just not with killing people and struggles not to fall back in that, how her different appearance and being part plant affects her and her life as well as her past as a villain, maybe for good measure throw in either a blind girlfriend so she's judged on who she is not looks or to add more to the drama - because it has to be more a drama then a normal comic book film, on again/off again with Harley where maybe she's trying to drag Harley out of the crime life and Harley, intentionally or not, keeps trying to drag her back in.
Elon was involved with the episode so probably gave them the idea. Not really a prediction.
I was working for KFC during the chicken shortage, it wasn’t fun, most customers were understanding that we didn’t have some things others were not.
Would love to hear some of those stories
Had I shown up to buy food only to learn of the shortage on most days, I would be very understanding and try to make employees at the restaurant feel better about the situation. On a bad... some variant of my saying "F*CK!!!!" Could happen.
Happy I'm vegetarian.
1. Sexual harassment VHS were played in schools and work places in the early 90s.
2. False allegations are not rare.
False allegations are not EXTREMELY rare. Sadly
"False allegations are extremely rare." 🤣🤣🤣
Lol I'm sure the ones against you are true.
@@NameChange-y2e Oh you made such a funny!
Jared from subway probably the best south park prediction and his return as a boss in the fractured but whole oh geese look up some reaction videos from that it’s hilarious
Technically.. they created 2 times they shot binladen
Ok so the woman doing the narration is obviously in on the jokes but it had me dying when she said “the South Park video game; the Fractured but Whole” like a newscaster 😂😂
People keep saying shows are PREDICTING Events. It's not a prediction if it's already been planned.And they show you before it happens.
South Park covers the current, whoever wrote this piece gotta be too young
'In reality, false accusations are extremely rare'
Damn watchmojo, you are either out of touch with reality, in denial, or just hard out lying on that one.
That's why all of the major news organizations stopped following stories like mattress girl. Because most of them turn out to be hoaxes
False accusations are literally less than 10%…
@@kerryann9851 BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAA... Hahahahahahahaha hahahahahaha
Hahahahahahaha
Hahahaha
Huuh... Sorry nearly had me dying of laughter for a second there, now where do I start, well, you might be thinking of false imprisonments, keeping in mind governments and courts don't really like publicising either false accusations taken to court, or false imprisonments, you can imagine a good portion of them get buried so that the systems seem more infallible than they really are. Not to mention a number of other variables that would take way longer than someone making baseless (or just posting the first answer they find when googling "false accusations are extremely rare") claims like this is actually worth the effort of. After in depth analysis, both the universities of Cambridge and oxford published papers detailing how when combining all factors, the actual number (depending on region) can vary from 10% (in the absolute best cases) to up to as high as 45% unfortunately due to the nature of these papers and how crippling the facts would be to a lot of court systems, both papers ended up buried completely. I'm guessing you don't know people very well if you really think less than 10% of these accusations are actually false. And alright, let's go on the hypothetical "best case scenario" the UN has published several papers detailing statistics putting total claims to be around 600-700 thousand annually across the world, but with only roughly 250 thousand ending up being charged. So let's use the lower number to give you even more benefit of the doubt. Between 2% and 10% being the current "approved" numbers (approved meaning: what makes the court look better). So that means by your logic between 5000 and 25000 people are falsely charged per year. Considering the ramifications of these charges, including the fact that in some places these people get given the death sentence, I'd say that it's a rate that should still never be put under the descriptor of "extremely rare" also, you just rehashed a comment from 3 months ago with this. And also also, the word literal definitely doesn't belong in that sentence. If you want to sound smart, the best way is to actually do research and become smarter (controversial idea these days I know). You're currently clearly under the "dunning-kruger" effect, which basically means when you start learning a tiny little smidgen of a topic, you start to think you're god almighty in everything related to that topic, but once you start digging deeper, you'll find out the complexities are just ridiculous and that you actually know pretty much nothing, I for one, know very well that I know only slightly more than nothing, but it's clearly more than what you do. Now with all this, keep in mind, History is written by the victor, and the ones who lose those cases, aren't allowed to write anything, or really ever have their voices heard again. Now what's probably an even more concerning statistic, is that only approximately 40% of real victims come forward, at least for females, and only 10% seek to take legal action, for men this number is far far lower, with approximately 1.5-2.5% of male victims ever attempting to seek justice, and that's disgusting, the stigma is just brutal. Sorry for the tangents, just figured you could use a bit more education on the topic, as you clearly need it. But honestly at this point I'm just wasting my time, even if I provide all the references in the world you'd probably just stick to your guns anyway. If not, and you feel you learned something, then good, I hope I helped, keep going, and probably educate yourself further before making statements like that again. As a victim of both false accusations, and being raped several times myself, it's extremely messed up to do, for those that are truly suffering. I'll be deactivating notifications so the torrents of anti male sentiment get filtered out. Ciao ^.^
Or just women...
@@kerryann9851 "Just" 10 percent? This is only the number that got validated as false charges, and usually, the perpetrators get away without serious consequences. In reality, you have no way to prove if you were charged falsely because even if there is not a single piece of evidence, they just drop the case without charges, except if you can prove the intention of defamation by some audio recording or something. But even then you cannot expect years in prison for the perpetrator. False sexual abuse and harassment charges are far more common, because it's the primary method for defamation, canceling, or winning divorces or childcare/support. I would say around half of the sexual harassment accusations are false, and the other half's 50% are just minor incidents, like touching or something, which is the category of fees or community work. Only 20-10% should be serious abuse, like extreme harassment, or rape.
The post Covid episode from a couple of weeks ago had a new variant of CoVID in it a few weeks before the first case of Omicron appeared in the US.
Wow. Just wow. This is just impressive.
I feel like The Simpsons and South Park should just start prophecy seasons. Give us the history yet to come. Even if it’s effed.