Male Sexually Assaulted and the College Kangaroo Court System

Jormungandr

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I'm shaking my head in utter disbelief.

He has proof, concrete proof, and the college still sides with her as though he's the guilty party.

And people on SB called me fucking paranoid when I said I'd either record or get audio/video permission from a woman beforehand. Eat crow.



Guy should have her brought up on criminal charges, and sue both the couple and the university. Perfect golden ticket to being a fucking millionaire, even if double-standards mean his reputation has been permanently smeared by this bitch.
 

Cherico

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Thinking anything will change with SB is futile. They will just say its still paranoia and believe all wahmmen even if she lied.

This is just another addition to the pile and showing how society is gynocentric. Typical, honestly.

Once again why the fuck are colleges invested in this kind of thing?

Sexual assault is some thing that should be handled by the police and real courts of law not colleges. They don't have the training, accountability or resources to handle the issues, every thing should have been given over to the police.
 

LifeisTiresome

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Once again why the fuck are colleges invested in this kind of thing?

Sexual assault is some thing that should be handled by the police and real courts of law not colleges. They don't have the training, accountability or resources to handle the issues, every thing should have been given over to the police.
Oh its worse then this. We have colleges now paying people to snitch on others like informants to secret police.
 

Bear Ribs

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Once again why the fuck are colleges invested in this kind of thing?

Sexual assault is some thing that should be handled by the police and real courts of law not colleges. They don't have the training, accountability or resources to handle the issues, every thing should have been given over to the police.
For colleges it's not about justice, or law, or anything of that nature.

It's about covering the administration's ass and making money.

Suppose college A is in the news about 38 women raped in the last year. College B has no reported rapes. Which college will more students choose? And not just female students, male students with any decent morals won't want to go near rape-central or be associated with it either. That means college A loses money and it's administrator gets sacked in favor of somebody who will Do Something about the rapes (that the public finds out about). If the rape does become known or there's a complaint, it's in the college's interest to come down like the hammer of god and make a show trial of Doing Something About It before headlines that say "College Ignores 38 Rapes this Year Alone" start up.

Males being raped are still somewhat unbelievable to the public and feminism is currently flavor of the month so the college has a vested interest in pushing the female agenda. The administration can count on support from feminist groups if they push against the male, whereas MRAs are despised by social media and MSM alike so they wouldn't be any help in the only battlefield the college actually cares about, the Court of Public Opinion, simplifying the choice of who to side with.

In the past the same administrators would go the opposite way, harshly shaming and shushing victimized females, for the same goal of preserving the college's reputation and thus precious, precious flow of money.
 

LifeisTiresome

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@Cherico and @Jormungandr and @Terthna

Its things like this and many others that to my eyes have caused some men to have the opinion that the only way to fix anything is to repeal the 19th amendment and take away women's rights. These men I wouldn't say are religious mind you. They just have this opinion cause of the current climate and well the situation in the OP.

Whats your opinion about this?
 

Cherico

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@Cherico and @Jormungandr and @Terthna

Its things like this and many others that to my eyes have caused some men to have the opinion that the only way to fix anything is to repeal the 19th amendment and take away women's rights. These men I wouldn't say are religious mind you. They just have this opinion cause of the current climate and well the situation in the OP.

Whats your opinion about this?

My opinion is this.

Around 10,200 BC we had the first neolithic civilizations, theres a lot of debate about those societies but a lot of our records show that a lot of them were patrarchal. When you get to the Bronze age around 3300 or so BC pretty much every successful society with the possible exception of the minoians who were blessed by having protection from the sea were Patrarchal. During the bronze age collapse pretty much every Matarchy was destroyed what few civilizations survived were paterarchies. During the Iron age and beyond when ever a Paterachal society met up against a materarchal one the Materachal one lost.

Paterachy as a way of doing things has been tried in europe, africa, the middle east, asia and the americas and as a social system it worked.

Our current egalitarian society is a global experiment, that has in america only been run for a 100 years.

So my opinon?

I don't know, id Ideally like this egalitarian experiment to work out.

But I'm not the one who decides that, thats up to the women I hope their up to it.
 

Jormungandr

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@Cherico and @Jormungandr and @Terthna

Its things like this and many others that to my eyes have caused some men to have the opinion that the only way to fix anything is to repeal the 19th amendment and take away women's rights. These men I wouldn't say are religious mind you. They just have this opinion cause of the current climate and well the situation in the OP.

Whats your opinion about this?
I don't think the 19th should be repealed (is that the right terminology here?), as I think that's cultural regression, but I do think something needs to change because the current status quot/course isn't working and is unfairly biased: women are getting away with tons of shit that would be harshly dealt with if they, in such situations, were men.

In this case, the man's identity should have been as protected as hers has been; she should have faced serious jail-time for making a false accusation; and the college should have penalized her instead of the actual victim in this.

Equality goes both ways, not "women+".

Frankly, because things have gone so batshit, I'm now disinclined to believe anything a woman says about sexual-assaults/harassment without strong proof because there's a very real possibility that she was a willing participant in, say, a gang-bang, and is now having what people colloquially call a ''THOT'S Regret'' later or were caught by their spouse, or is using a sexual harassment claim in a workplace to get even with a co-worker for spurning her advances.

#MeToo has helped inflame the very problems it was supposed to expose/address.

The US legal system needs to be revamped, too: divorce-rape, alimony, and bias towards the mother in child custom court-cases needs to be addressed. Marriage at this point is a sham and a ticket to having your financial life gutted and ruined.

If anything, I think a lot of it originates, at least in America, from colleges/universities becoming indoctrination camps for batshit ideals. You can't tell me that if the rot had been cut-out in these camps a generation ago, then a lot of feminist SJW types these days (you know the type: dyed-haired, penis-hating goblins) would instead be regular, normal girls/women having normal relationships/dating lives.

If a woman has a few serious relationships or casual flings before settling down with someone she loves, that's pretty normal. I'm definitely expecting my future girlfriend to be like this instead of some similarly-aged pure virgin stereotype that a lot of people fixate on, for some reason.

However, being pretty much a whore who sleeps around every few days with a new bloke before she met me? Yeah, I'd not date her, honestly. But, in this day and age, if you hold this belief? "You're a misogynist!" smh
 

Jormungandr

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Why do I get the feeling that these people are just gonna find a way to twist the story in a way that portrays said evidence as fabricated with nothing to back it up? Oh, wait, I do know why I have that feeling.
You expected differently? :p I can just imagine certain people on SB saying this right now, if it get posted over there.
 

Erwin_Pommel

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You expected differently?
Surprisingly, yes. Despite how much of a doomer or pessimist I am I can still be optimistic about certain things, of course, this turns to "Expected nothing and still disappointed" in most cases so I am surprised I can still be optimistic about things.

certain people
The fact mental images come up of certain users already annoys me.
 
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I wonder what happens when the Equal Rights Amendment is actually law and conservative justices have the opportunity to interpret its wording in the context of cases like this? It might be something of a blessing in disguise.
 

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