Posted on 04/12/2017 8:38:55 AM PDT by TigerClaws
"You should consider killing yourself."
That's what Thomas Klocke, a straight male student at the University of Texas at Arlington, allegedly told a gay male classmate after finding out about his sexuality during class on May 19, 2016. The classmate filed a Title IX complaint with the university.
The problem? Klocke denied ever having made such a comment. In his version of the story, the classmate came on to him during class, calling him beautiful. Klocke felt uncomfortable, told the classmate he was straight, and moved to a different seat after the classmate wouldn't stop looking at him.
The classmate might have been worried Klocke would accuse him of sexual harassment, Klocke later guessed, because he immediately filed his own sexual harassment complaint against Klocke. The accuser told university officials that Klocke had called him a "faggot" and threatened to kill him.
Klocke maintained that he did no such thing, but the university sided with the accuser.
Days after discovering that a finding of responsibility could prevent him from getting in to grad school, Klocke committed suicide.
That's according to Watchdog.org's Ashe Schow, who writes that "if every other egregious example of a male student denied due process after being accused of sexual misconduct gets ignoredthis one should not be." I suggest reading the full story here.
We will never know who was telling the truth and who was lying, though it's worth noting that in Klocke's version, he's the victim of something approaching harassmentat least according to the Education Department's broad definition of harassment under its revised Title IX guidance. And, as Title IX activists frequently remind the public, we must always believe the victims.
The investigation was biased against Klocke from the start, owing to the unfortunate fact that his accuser was on friendly terms with Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Heather Snow, who assisted the accuser in filing his complaint. Snow did not follow proper procedure, according to a lawsuit filed against the college by Klocke's family: she failed to contact the university's Title IX coordinator, and took charge of the investigation herself. Note the blatant unfairness:
Snow took control of the disciplinary procedure that involved a complaint she wrote herself. She enlisted the help of UTA's associate director of academic integrity, Daniel Moore, and had him tell Klocke he was immediately prohibited from attending the class where the incident was alleged to have occurred. Klocke was completing the course as part of a short, pre-summer semester in order to graduate that summer.
When Klocke was informed that an accusation had been lodged against him, he was not told the name of his accuser. Klocke was also informed that he could not contact anyone in the class, directly or indirectly, effectively denying him any ability to find witnesses to corroborate his story.
His accuser was able to remain in the class and find witnesses. He found only one, who didn't corroborate his account but did say he overheard someone say "you should leave." This could have been said by either Klocke or his accuser in either of their stories.
Klocke received no hearing, even though the university's Title IX policy explicitly mandates hearings for students in danger of being expelled. He was simply charged with making physical threats against a student and engaging in harassment, in violation of Title IX.
Snow conferred with Associate Director of Academic Integrity Daniel Moore, who conceded that there wasn't enough evidence against Klocke, according to the lawsuit. The administrators found him responsible for harassment anyway and placed him on disciplinary probation.
On June 2, 2016, Klocke killed himself. His family is now suing the university for, among other things, violating his Title IX rights.
How much longer must this madness continue? Students accused of sexual misconduct deserve competent legal representation, fair hearings, and the opportunity to confront their accusers. If it cannot be reasonably shown that the accused is likely guilty, he should not be punished.
The original purpose of Title IX was to ensure equality between the sexes in education. In its present day iteration, Title IX is little more than a tool for irate students to exact vengeance on people who offended them. The investigations have now begun to resemble the Salem witch trials in their contempt for principles of basic justice, capacity to destroy innocent lives, and deference to hysteria.
It's long past time for President Trump to appoint a new assistant secretary to head OCR and reverse the previous administration's Title IX guidance. For more on that subject, read Stuart Taylor Jr. in The Wall Street Journal.
Under these pernicious “protection” laws, the “victim” is immediately believed, the accused is considered guilty without being proven such, and the accused bears the full burden to prove that what the “victim” says is false.
You’ve cut me to the quick. I guess I’ll end it all...
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Not a bad idea!
and put some pants on...
His family needs to also sue Snow, the message just be sent there are serious consequences when you power and use that power to subvert justice and deny someone rights.
I doubt the faggot has any morals to think of his impact on Klocke.
I’m gonna try and get her back home and attend a private nursing school. That’s no place for a pro-life, Conservative girl like her and believe me word got around in her little enclave of apartments she lives in and some tried to give her some grief but she takes care of herself quiet nicely.....so proud of her......;)
We all knew homosexuality wasn’t to be tolerated, it was to be accepted and practiced.
That’s the two sets of rules I’m talking about. You need to pick one.
It’s either unfair to turn people into social pariahs or it’s not. You can’t say it’s unfair when it happens to straight people but just fine when it happens to non-straights. Whining that “it’s unfair” to this guy while not caring about the reverse just shows that the precious snowflake synrdrome isnt just for leftists.
Only according to false doctrine.
Geez. Get her outta there asap. Of course, she'll want to finish out the year but make sure she can take care of herself. Buy her some protection.
Oh it was mostly words......like how could she be pro life and that her father is a murderer because he’s a cop, yada-yada and she doesn’t put herself in situations that might turn violent but rest assured, she can take care of herself should the need arise....;) She has a very good friend that is like-minded but she’s transferring to A&M Commerce. Maybe our baby will just come home and go to the private school.
Certainly damages his claim he never mentioned suicide. Could harm his case.
One guess who will be dialing 911 for those murdering cops to come save her lib backside at the first sign of trouble. Geez, where did all these loonies come from? Surely, eight years of Soetoro couldn’t have been the only thing. Their parents weren’t raised to be like this.
MAGA!
Her first year (last year) they set up these stupid “cause” booths to try and recruit the students. Giving out condoms, the usual liberal crap....but she would have nothing to do with any of it. She’s there to study and learn....not waste her time on this stuff........;)
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