Problematical: "you need to keep it zippered" vs teaching right way to treat a woman & controlling sexual urges--if woman can do it men can.
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“How many times have I told you, you need to keep it zippered.” Sounds like he’s had prior incidents she knows about.
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My thoughts exactly
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There were several troubling and telling statements, this being one excellent example.
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The most troubling statement may be that the mothers didn't say the sons were not falsely accused, they were "wrongfully" accused
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Really! WtF does that mean?! Actaully wrongfully accused: kids busted for child porn for sexting pics of themselves. That needs to go away
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sounds like a group of women who can't handle the fact that their sons are rapists and deserve to have their college experience taken away
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Or the girls lied and made their sons' lives a living hell.
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actually false rape accusations are as common as false accusations of any other crime such as stealing, robbery, murder, etc.
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Our whole legal system is built on the idea that we would rather guilty go free then the innocent be convicted. But your pt is true too.
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I don’t know what the answer is but we can’t assume guilt at every accusation. Not if we want a fair and just legal system.
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Presuming that Judith in this story is in her 40s or 50s, she would have been in college in the 70s or 80s.
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Susan Brownmiller wrote about acquaintance rape in Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape in 1975.
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"Male sex aggression on a university campus" was a study published in 1957.
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It was very much the subject of on-campus discussion, especially in feminist circles.
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Thank god we moved on from that.
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And yes, they do need to teach their sons not to rape.
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When your boys grow up in a culture that teaches them silence means "yes" and "no" means "try harder" YOU ACTUALLY DO NEED TO TEACH THEM
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