Posted on 02/24/2008 8:29:49 AM PST by libh8er
It's a lonely job, working the phones at a college rape crisis center. Day after day, you wait for the casualties to show up from the alleged campus rape epidemic -- but no one calls. Could this mean that the crisis is overblown? No. It means, according to campus sexual-assault organizations, that the abuse of coeds is worse than anyone had ever imagined. It means that consultants and counselors need more funding to persuade student rape victims to break the silence of their suffering.
It is a central claim of these organizations that between a fifth and a quarter of all college women will be raped or will be the targets of attempted rape by the end of their college years. Harvard's Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response uses the 20% to 25% statistic. Websites at New York University, Syracuse University, Penn State and the University of Virginia, among many other places, use the figures as well.
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Such a crime wave -- in which millions of young women would graduate having suffered the most terrifying assault, short of murder, that a woman can experience -- would require nothing less than a state of emergency. Admissions policies, which if the numbers are true are allowing in tens of thousands of vicious criminals, would require a complete revision, perhaps banning male students entirely. The nation's nearly 10 million female undergraduates would need to take the most stringent safety precautions.
None of this crisis response occurs, of course -- because the crisis doesn't exist.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
So liberal havens are also havens for sexual violence against women? Who knew?
You so beat me to that. I went to a little redneck college and only heard of one incident in 3 years and that one was off campus.
Liberal mythology. Just like the teeming numbers of homeless, homosexual, or hungry.
Somethin’ broke at the LA Times? How can sense actually appear on those pages; the feminists in the city will be writing their outrage at the paper for weeks, I’m sure, for publishing such a story.
Went to college for six years, only rape I ever heard of occurred off-campus in a drinking binge.
When I lived near UT Arlington, there were several rapes near campus. The perps showed up in a van near a jogging trail near dusk and pulled a single female off the jogging course and raped her.
1. These were violent thugs who went for easy attractive targets, who happened to be students.
2. They were illegals, so it wasn’t a frat boy rape epidemic. But I don’t want to call it yet another job Americans won’t do, since there are enough local born scum who would do it if they could.
“....the stringy-haired ones who wore flannel shirts and were the size of the “Hindenburg”.”
I saw one of those at a pro-abortion rally in Denton a while back. She was wearing a sweat-shirt with the slogan “Hands off my body!”
I was easily convinced, to say the least.
The whole “rape” myth was conjured up by NOW, a group consisting of strident lesbians. These disgusting, pathetic souls maintain that all heterosexual sex is de facto rape because no correct-thinking female would have sex with a man.
“Hands off my body” regarding abortion. Yet this same crowd embraces an ever encroaching government that potentially will tell us we can’t smoke, what foods we can or can’t eat, the kind of car we should drive, the light bulbs we use, etc.
I actually believe that statistic, but only because someone who is intoxicated cannot legally consent to sex. So yes, that high a number of women may have been raped by the time they graduate, but they call the vast majority of those incidents ‘drunken hookups’.
Too bad the poor little Dukies didn’t get some nice Duke girls to come dance for them.
broken link?
I remember a statistics prof who was once quoted (back in the ‘80s) saying that the NOW groups on campuses were using bogus statistics and boy was he lucky to survive the episode without being gelded in Harvard Yard. He was tenured so there wasn’t too much they could do to him except protest but he sure was Mr. Unpopular with the campus feminazis.
I am so drunk.
And, here at the University of Virginia, a school prominently featured in the article, yes, that statement is very very true.
Unless you're in the Engineering School.
Don't forget govt. control of your thermostat.
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