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What the Stanford Rape Case Reveals
Townhall.com ^ | June 10, 2016 | Mona Charen

Posted on 06/10/2016 11:41:06 AM PDT by Kaslin

The phone has been ringing off the hook at Judge Aaron Persky's chambers at the Santa Clara County court for the past several days. "Tell your judge he can go to hell, and I hope his kids get raped and he rots in hell," said one caller. The judge and members of his family have received death threats -- which seems to be the way America rolls these days. Just a suggestion: If you disapprove of something strongly, consider the words "shame," "scandal" or "debacle." Try not to commit a crime yourself in protesting a lenient sentence.

Judge Persky sparked outrage when he sentenced a former Stanford student, Brock Turner, to six months in county jail, registration as a sex offender, and three years probation after Turner was found guilty of three felonies: assault with intent to commit rape of an intoxicated woman; sexual penetration with a foreign object of an intoxicated person; and sexual penetration with a foreign object of an unconscious person. It was a light sentence.

The case should remind us of something important: Don't think in categories. The left slips into this all the time: Men are guilty; women are victims. The right has its own categories: Campus rape is ginned-up hysteria based on missed signals and regretted sex. Both sides need to remove their blinders.

Many on the right have noted -- correctly -- that the left has gone berserk on the subject of what it calls "rape culture." According to the left's overwrought account, 1 in 5 female college students is the victim of "sexual assault." The solution, imposed by the Obama Justice Department and endorsed by the bien pensant, is a massive sexual adjudication bureaucracy that dispenses with centuries-old protections for the accused, like the presumption of innocence and the right to confront witnesses, while denying that women ever make false accusations. Many innocent young men have faced star chamber disciplinary proceedings (one young man was banned from certain parts of campus because he resembled a man who had raped a student).

But any insight can be ridden into the ground, and the Stanford case is a reminder that the right's perception of what's happening has limits, too. In my research, I have met too many students who recount rapes and sexual assaults for all of it to fit within the category of morning-after regrets. Women have been assaulted by men they'd just met, by men they thought were friends, by men who slipped drugs into their drinks and by multiple men at once. It's not all the Duke lacrosse case and "Jackie" from the University of Virginia.

By its nature, rape is a crime that rarely generates witnesses. The Stanford case did. According to testimony at the trial, Turner was "thrusting" atop a half naked, unconscious woman near a dumpster when two young men happened to ride by on their bikes. When they shouted to Turner, he attempted to flee, but one of the men chased and tackled him. They held him until police arrived.

Turner's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit that night. He changed his story, at first claiming not to remember what happened but later (doubtless with a little prodding by attorneys) he "recalled' that the sex had been "consensual." Turner said later he was at fault for drinking and wrong not to simply ask for her phone number. As the victim put it in her emotional statement:

"I'm not mad because you didn't ask for my number. Even if you did know me, I would not want (to) be in this situation. My own boyfriend knows me, but if he asked to finger me behind a dumpster, I would slap him. No girl wants to be in this situation. Nobody."

Turner is a criminal, something liberals as well as conservatives should be able to agree upon. One can understand the judge taking the defendant's age and lack of priors into account in sentencing, but to cite his drunkenness as a mitigating factor is peculiar. Oh, you were drunk when you robbed the liquor store? Reduced sentence.

Here is the truth that the left will never acknowledge -- the hookup culture they celebrate and defend is the greatest petri dish for enabling rape and sexual assault imaginable. It does women no favors to tell them that the way they drink is irrelevant. It may not be a crime to get blind drunk at a bar or party -- but it's reckless. The Stanford woman's blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit. Again, that doesn't make her a criminal, but who can doubt that, but for that, she would not have become a victim?

Here is what the right must come to grips with: Some of the women "crying rape" were truly raped, even if their attackers were not knife-wielding assailants jumping out from behind trees.

The anti-constitutional adjudication system erected by universities to hear sexual assault cases is a disgrace. The judicial system isn't the whole answer either. Most cases of rape have no witnesses. They reduce to he said/she said. Those who care about innocent young people of both sexes whose lives have been blighted by the current mess need to step back. The problem is hookup culture.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; US: California
KEYWORDS: aaronpersky; affluenza; alcohol; brockturner; california; coeds; crime; danturner; monacharen; rape; santaclaracounty; stanford; whiteprivelege

1 posted on 06/10/2016 11:41:06 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

They found a rich, white male rapist (other than Bill Clinton)?

They knew there was one around somewhere!


2 posted on 06/10/2016 11:46:12 AM PDT by Fido969
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To: Kaslin

I knew this before I was lectured on it by Ms. Charon.

This is an instance where the left and the right can agree on the egregious leniency of the sentence, even if the basis of the agreement is a disagreement—it isn’t because of “white privilege” but because of judicial idiocy. If he were on the bench in my district, I would not threaten the judge, but I would be very happy to be a part of a bipartisan effort to shame him into retirement, or force him into recall if the shaming did not result in his retirement.


3 posted on 06/10/2016 11:47:07 AM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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To: Kaslin

Mona Charen is just protecting one of her own. Persky is Jewish!


4 posted on 06/10/2016 11:50:51 AM PDT by vette6387
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To: Fido969

Like the pre-civill rights days....”If you’re white you’re alright. If you’re black, get back.”


5 posted on 06/10/2016 11:50:52 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: chajin

“I knew this before I was lectured on it by Ms. Charon.”

I had a similar thought: what did I learn from her article?


6 posted on 06/10/2016 11:52:43 AM PDT by cymbeline
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To: vette6387
Mona Charen is just protecting one of her own.

One of her own? Who is she protecting, the Judge?

She did say something that needed to be said.

"...the hookup culture they celebrate and defend is the greatest petri dish for enabling rape and sexual assault imaginable. It does women no favors to tell them that the way they drink is irrelevant. It may not be a crime to get blind drunk at a bar or party -- but it's reckless. "

IOW, the guy is a criminal but the girl was stupid. Both will pay, in different ways, for their actions.

7 posted on 06/10/2016 3:51:04 PM PDT by BwanaNdege
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To: Kaslin

I’m not sure that Charen is correct about this, but I first heard about it last night/early this morning.


8 posted on 06/10/2016 4:01:49 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: BwanaNdege

IOW, the guy is a criminal but the girl was stupid. Both will pay, in different ways, for their actions.


Yep. He will be a registered sex offender for life. She will have to live with PTSD after waking up without her panties and not knowing what happened.


9 posted on 06/10/2016 5:55:34 PM PDT by lodi90 (Clear choice for Conservatives now: TRUMP or lose)
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To: Kaslin

Brock Allen Turner. I hope people do not forget his name. Let the consequences follow him for years to come.

I am in principle against judicial torture. But. Does the victim have brothers? Seriously, they should break his legs.


10 posted on 06/11/2016 4:58:52 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Mater et Magistra.)
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To: Kaslin

I wonder how many women will decide not to report being raped because of this judge?


11 posted on 06/11/2016 10:08:34 PM PDT by kathsua (A woman can do anything a man can do and have babies besides;)
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To: BwanaNdege
Interesting article here.
12 posted on 06/11/2016 10:18:09 PM PDT by thecodont
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