Derec
Contributor
Three University of Oregon basketball players have been suspended from the school and kicked off the basketball team because they were accused of rape. The police have determined that there is not even enough evidence to bring charges, but in these post-dear-colleague times an allegation without evidence is apparently enough to punish male students.
It's a classic "he said she said" situation with no evidence either way. Since it is impossible to determine who is lying and who is telling the truth nobody should have been punished. Furthermore, the police said that witnesses (other than the accused) contradicted her statements, which certainly should tip the scales in favor of the accused men. But of course, the rape inquisition doesn't care about evidence - the males are presumed guilty.
And of course, the identity of the accused is being plastered everywhere while the identity of the accuser is being protected.
Rape allegations against Oregon basketball players roil campusThe University of Oregon announced Friday that three men’s basketball players were kicked off the team after they were investigated because of allegations that they raped a female student -- accusations that did not lead to criminal charges.[..]The recent release of a police report brought attention to the allegations. This week the Lane County district attorney’s office declined to file charges against freshman guard Brandon Austin, sophomore guard Dominic Artis and sophomore guard Damyean Dotson. On Friday, university President Michael Gottfredson said Artis, Austin and Dotson, who were suspended last month, would not return to the basketball team.[...]The district attorney said this week that though everyone involved agreed sex took place multiple times one night in early March, interviews with witnesses and the three basketball players contradicted the woman's statements that she objected to the sex acts and was too drunk to offer consent.
It's a classic "he said she said" situation with no evidence either way. Since it is impossible to determine who is lying and who is telling the truth nobody should have been punished. Furthermore, the police said that witnesses (other than the accused) contradicted her statements, which certainly should tip the scales in favor of the accused men. But of course, the rape inquisition doesn't care about evidence - the males are presumed guilty.
And of course, the identity of the accused is being plastered everywhere while the identity of the accuser is being protected.
