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I do not believe that it is useful to talk about what someone shouldn't be doing, unless one has an alternative suggestion. As far as I know, the radical morons running the Democratic Party are not in fact opposed to heterosexuality in any way, so what is it you want them to do exactly?
The always believe the woman mantra. Especially how universities were expected to handle rape allegations on campus. That made casual heterosexual sex dangerous.
Dangerous? Wasn't aware expulsions were so common.
You don’t get it: Casual heterosexual sex having negative consequences for MEN is a problem. Casual heterosexual sex that carries a significant risk of unwanted pregnancy for women? Who cares?
And god forbid men be expected to ensure that their sex partners are fully consenting and capable of consent. I mean, don’t we all accept that men are just overgrown 2 year olds who are incapable of delaying gratification or considering another human beings feelings and needs?
It’s almost as though blue balls is a myth and not a serious health concern for men…
The problem is the establishing guilt part is being omitted. Straight from accusation to punishment. And in a casual situation you can't really know the person isn't a crazy that might make a false accusation.
AFAIK, no one is being expelled because one person accused another person of rape.
If you have such evidence, you should present it.
Didn't take long at all.
www.barrelaw.com
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discriminationandsexualharassmentlawyers.com
A firsthand account of wrongful expulsion and the fight for accountability in campus disciplinary systems.
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And an explanation of what's happening:
spinella-law.com
The fact is that students are being heavily discouraged from reporting the actual crime to actual police. Students are discouraged from reporting it to anyone in an official capacity.
And that's supposed to be a reason to not care about justice?
How about this "rape" that I found in the above search?
Our client met this girl at a party at Georgia Tech. They followed each other on Instagram and had a...
www.bernardbrody.com
So you dug up years old allegations of false allegations at 1) a high school and 2) with facts as presented by the defense attorneys of the accused. Not unbiased at all.
Discouraging university students from reporting rape to the police indeed is contrary to seeking justice —and maintaining a safe environment for all students.
BTW, I read the attorney’s version of events which are obviously skewed to support his clients’ innocence, not an unbiased account of events.
I definitely know and understand that when talking about individuals who are 18-22 ( typical college age), assessing ones’ level of intoxication and one’s level of competence is not particularly accurate. Indeed, one of the hallmarks of being intoxicated is impaired judgement.
It can be even more difficult to assess the level of intoxication of someone else—even more so if you are intoxicated yourself. Or if you are biased: you really want to have sex with the intoxicated person and so your hormones tell you that they are not that drunk.
FWIW, knowing you should charge your phone is not a decent measure of level of intoxication. I’ve known very drunk people to be hyper vigilant ( to the extent possible) who absolutely educated on some minor responsible thing to do but who absolutely were unsafe to drive or even to walk to the bathroom unaided.