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This movie made me so mad


Because it's so true. All it takes is one false accusation and your life is ruined.

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I know, it was so frustrating.

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For a lot of men, it's our worst nightmare. This phenomenon is why women with children give single men the evil eye just for walking in the same park where they are. The media hype the real incidents and magnify them out of all proportion and now too many people think there's a pedophile around every corner.

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*beep* media... so true.

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Did the movie "The Green Mile" (1999) also make you mad and frustrated for similar reasons as it had an innocent man condemned to death row for horrible crime he didn't commit?

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Without of course meaning to defend actual examples of it I wonder - if innocent men have a lot to fear based on a mere ATTEMPT to accuse them of something like this, how do ACTUAL criminals as such in this day and age go about carrying out such terrible deeds as in - aren't THEY afraid of what might happen to them if they are caught, and given how much damage a mere ACCUSATION of it may cause, how come they are not afraid of doing the actual deeds?

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Your kidding right? Actual criminals don't give a flying %#@& lol. Crooks are crooks, and what makes them crooks is because they don't care. " oh I wonder if the baddies feel bad when they do the wrong thing" ....

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That's not what I meant of course.

And nobody says that actual criminals especially as serious as this should get away with it all.

So basically you are saying that normal innocent men get destroyed even by a mere allegation of this even if they are not charged and arrested because they have a conscience and no need for hence no actual ability to evade consequences whereas guilty psychopaths sadly have adequate preparation and have NO conscience and can get away from society to avoid persecution as well as the law?

You might be right.

In Alfred Hitchcock's classic "The Wrong Man" (1956), a man was actually suffering consequences by merely being accused of robbery, imagine if it was something as severe as this?

The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!

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