Holy crap — a girl posted "There's a rapist in our school and you know who it is" in her school, which, of course, led to rumors & bullying. The ACLU argued that this was taking a "public stance as an ally for victims and survivors of sexual violence."https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50171701 …
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Please think about this sensibly: if someone with no knowledge of any such thing posts "there is a rapist in our office, and you know who it is" or "there is a rapist at this family reunion, and you know who it is," do you expect the net outcome to be positive?
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Wouldn't be surprised if the possibility of it starting rumors didn't even occur to them. I think there's a valid idea there, that there's a lot we don't know about the people around us. But it's important to learn from what actually happens, and the ACLU stepping in won't help
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If nothing bad has happened to you, or your friends, or their friends, or anyone you or they know, you are denied the quest to join the just and slay monsters. It chafes to be in Eden and not the desert righting wrongs.
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the woman who corrupted hadleyburg high school
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