Derec
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Remember Emma "Mattress Girl" Sulkowicz? The Columbia U student who claimed she was raped but which could not be substantiated by either the real police nor the college tribunals that require very low burden or proof and tend to be biased in favor of the feminist narrative.
She then proceeded to haul a thin mattress around campus (for which she is receiving college credit - take that "film appreciation" type courses!) and the man she accused became ostracized based only on an unsubstantiated allegation. Now he is suing the university and details that are coming to light make Emma's story even more shaky.
Student Accused of Rape By 'Mattress Girl' Sues Columbia U., Publishes Dozens of Damning Texts
We need to end the campus culture of witch hunts based on unsubstantiated allegations of rape.
But what will SJWs and "rape culture" crusaders like Kristen Gillebrand do now that their shiny new "victim" is going the way of Jackie Coakley, Crystal Magnum and OG Tawana Brawley?
She then proceeded to haul a thin mattress around campus (for which she is receiving college credit - take that "film appreciation" type courses!) and the man she accused became ostracized based only on an unsubstantiated allegation. Now he is suing the university and details that are coming to light make Emma's story even more shaky.
Student Accused of Rape By 'Mattress Girl' Sues Columbia U., Publishes Dozens of Damning Texts
Reason Magazine said:Now there are more reasons. Many more. The lawsuit contains additional correspondence unreported thus far—much of it crude, although relevant to the incident. Sulkowicz broached several sexual topics with Nungesser: she talked to him about whether her boyfriend was using protection (with her, and with the other women he was sleeping with at the time), she asked Nungesser whether he was dating or sleeping with anyone, and she implied an interest in anal sex (she texted him “fuck me in the butt”). After Nungesser and Sulkowicz began sleeping together, the lawsuit asserts that Sulkowicz “asked Paul to engage in anal sex with her.”
None of that proves one way or another whether Sulkowicz consented to sex on the evening that he allegedly raped her, of course. It’s possible that Sulkowicz withdrew her consent and Nungesser continued—in brutal, violent fashion. But taken together, the messages she continued to send him even after he allegedly attacked her—as well as some of her demonstrably false assertions, including that she never brought up anal sex with him—certainly look bad for her.
We need to end the campus culture of witch hunts based on unsubstantiated allegations of rape.
But what will SJWs and "rape culture" crusaders like Kristen Gillebrand do now that their shiny new "victim" is going the way of Jackie Coakley, Crystal Magnum and OG Tawana Brawley?