Posted on 04/20/2013 1:08:18 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Rape is not an honor code violation. It is a violent crime.
Girls who are victims of this crime have several choices: report it to Daddy (especially if he’s an NRA or GOA member), report it to the local police, or report it to the college (including campus police). Any girl who chooses the last option is showing poor judgement. I prefer those who report it to Daddy and get the problem solved for other girls as well. [There’s a fourth choice: a girl might solve the problem herself and put the rapist in the hospital with severe and permanent groin injuries, and then press charges with the real police, but not every girl has those skills.]
Why aren’t these bastards in prison instead of writing essays??
Have the colleges assumed the same attitude towards secular justice as the Medieval Church?
“Senior Carly Mee said she was raped as a freshman. She said she reported the incident to the college but did not report it to police.”
??????? If she was going to a college run by the Godfather, this makes sense. Otherwise it is damn stupid!
Sorry, but if Gloria Alred is involved I give the story no credibility.
Alred = Allred
I agree. But much of what college feminists define as "rape" would not be pursued by police. This is why they go to the college authorities.
For example, many colleges define rape as sexual intercourse where the male uses ANY sort of coercion. I have seen in campus documents where "coercion" includes any sort of social or emotional pressure.
I have even seen as an example of coercive behavior being a threat to end the relationship. So by that line of reasoning, a woman who has sex with her boyfriend because he threatened to stop seeing her otherwise, has been raped (or at least a victim of "sexual misconduct").
Wow! Mr. McFeely, can you spell the word F A G?????
Where are the fathers? Are they as feminized and castrated as any other Democrat? I know if one of my daughters was raped, the rapist will have to deal with me and my Bowie knife.
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