Posted on 02/26/2018 8:14:44 AM PST by C19fan
On December 12, my life changed forever.
I became aware that my name was on a List of Men to Avoid, compiled by a fellow student at Middlebury College, Elizabeth Dunn. It included the names of male students who had allegedly violated the boundaries of female students at Middlebury, based on accusations sent to Dunn on Facebook.
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> men are just going to have to deal with the fact that if accused they are guilty before innocent and thus will have to deal with that even if it means avoiding females on campus
A subscription to the collective-guilt all-men-are-evil progressive mentality is not a good look on you.
I might not slam you for that viewpoint, but I think you would have to agree that the changing metrics of what defines “assault” is a major problem with the extrajudicial approach being taken by the Left.
If I went to college 30 years ago and did something that was acceptable by those standards (but not by today’s “standards”) and a woman from an encounter 30 years ago is convinced by someone or something that a wrong was done to her and she puts an article in the newspaper about it today, ruining my life or career, do I have to “deal with that”?
I understand the personal responsibility aspect, but sex is one of the strongest biological drives in nature, and a 19 year old male is a quivering tuning fork for the opposite sex. People destroy their lives, their marriages, their careers, betray their country for sex, and will even put their live in danger for sex.
Do we really want to allow this extrajudicial, ad-hoc hodgepodge of “standards” to affect anyone’s life at all?
I agree 100%, but especially more so in today’s day and age.
Not “even in our liberated age”, you should have said “ESPECIALLY in our liberated age” because there is only one kind of liberation I see going on, and that is the liberation to accuse anyone based on constant and unregulated change to “standards”.
Sir I was just being realistic about it taking in account the current perception, forgive me if you took it the wrong way and I personally do not subscribe to some collective guilt that all men are evil.
Your willingness to concede the field to obvious injustice is disturbing. If you haven’t the courage to fight, retire from the field.
“None of my partners has ever voiced to me that they felt uncomfortable during sex. “
Some of my partners may have felt uncomfortable during sex but that was due to technical/artistic incompetence on my part, not lack of willingness or consent on their part.
I have no clue what the f**k you are talking about, but I think there is a misunderstanding, lets just drop it.
I have no sympathy at all. Get married if you want to have a lot of sex. You can still be charged with rape by your wife on a whim but the chances are fewer.
“Of course, when it came out in the mainstream media, the obvious question was asked, If Jake was drunk too, how could he consent? But it shows the reality for Males on college campuses, they alone carry the burden of personal responsibility.”
Maybe Jake should have claimed status as a transgender lesbian woman who was drunker than Josie, too drunk to give consent, and taken advantage of.
This sort of crapola is a result of the hok-up culture.
If you’re going to have one night stands, then you get what’s coming to you. It isn’t without risk. The risk used to be STD’s, now it’s russian roulette with your entire life
By finding a lawyer and suing for slander, defamation of character, etc. This is a textbook case.
Beware of psycho chicks
Many of them are
Once you find a good one do your best to keep her
I agree that there are a lot of apparent drawbacks to this current environment.
I do feel quite strongly that being accused of rape, in publicly acceptable (apparently) venues with no evidence, no recourse, and no judicial process should NOT be one of those drawbacks.
“It is the extrajudicial process of tarring people by the “#MeToo” crap that is the same as the one that got him into the situation. “
There was a time when there were ‘social stigmas’ that were applied to people whos behaviors were considered unacceptable. That too was an ‘extrajudicial’ process. This door swings in both directions. So the #metoo folks need to be real careful what kind of #PandorasBox they open up.
Leftists have never been all that keen when it comes to long term thinking in that respect.
The current Mueller investigation may indeed be one of those Pandora’s Boxes they will come to regret ever trying to open up.
Middlebury College
Well there’s your problem!
I’m absolutely outraged at the attitude of Ms. Dunn, the founder of this list, in her response to those who want to defend themselves. She states she doesn’t want to engage with them because it would cause her some ‘labor’ and to quit trying to engage. But the absolute worst is that she thinks that is worth a “LOL”.
This woman causes havoc in people’s lives and then dismisses their responses because it would interrupt her busy life. And isn’t that funny? No, Ms. Dunn, that isn’t funny.
Yer funny, lol.
Therefore, we should video all our encounters(sarc)
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