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To: abb

The original story in Rolling Stone reads more like an article in True Confessions than an actual incident.

It boggles the mind that of the 6 men allegedly involved, the hundreds of people at the frat party, the four friends of the victim, who supposedly came upon her bruised, bloody and covered in broken glass, not one was interviewed by the author for the article. Not one.

These same four friends advised her not to go to the ER, even though she had been gang-raped by 6 men and a beer bottle, or seek any kind of medical attention, because it might damage her reputation. They also were not interviewed.

In fact, no one who might have had any knowledge of the incident was interviewed for the article, other than alleged victim, who remains anonymous, and various feminists who spout the party line. There is not one shred of independent evidence from any source who isn’t reporting only what the victim herself told them. Dan Rather would be so proud!

When the truth comes out, it will be that there was no incident, and that the story was manufactured to bring awareness of the rape culture which probably actually exists only in the minds of people just like the author.

If it was actually happening, they wouldn’t have to make stuff up.


19 posted on 12/03/2014 3:51:04 PM PST by Red Boots
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To: Red Boots

Telling is the fact that two weeks after the story hits the headlines, as of today no complaint has been filed with the police.

That tells me that the complaining witness, aka alleged victim, is afraid of the consequences of filing a false police report.


20 posted on 12/03/2014 3:55:02 PM PST by abb ("News reporting is too important to be left to the journalists." Walter Abbott (1950 -))
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