Does Me Too Mete out Justice

The mantra of the ‘me too’ movement is the woman has to be believed. I suppose this is because acts of sexual misconduct usually take place when no one else is around to witness the incident.

The reality of this is the accused is guilty with little or no chance of proving innocence. But, what if the accused and the accuser were both required to take a polygraph test? While polygraph tests are not ‘foolproof,’ they would provide a very strong indication of who is telling the truth and who is not.

This requirement would reduce the number of false and damaging accusations being made against innocent people.

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