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Modern day feminism. This is totally acceptable to the feminazis.
Glad there are places in the world where a man can go to get away from these Nazis.
Isn't anybody going to ask whether the events actually happened before rushing to judgment?
He shouldn't have wagged his penis at her and shouted Boooo! Dumb fucking kid.
Isn't anybody going to ask whether the events actually happened before rushing to judgment?
Somebody asked, and called the story BS:
That was more than 100 days ago. I searched again today and could not find any new evidence at all. The story appears to have been a "hit and run" fake meme, of the type that Putin's minions seem to have learned from Faux Noise.
Isn't anybody going to ask whether the events actually happened before rushing to judgment?
No.
This is the internet.
First, uh, the actual college goes mysteriously unmentioned
That's how all urban legends work. If you mention a specific college, company, product, etc., it's too easy to disprove the legend.
Isn't anybody going to ask whether the events actually happened before rushing to judgment?
No.
This is the internet.
This is the internet America.
The story appears to have been a "hit and run" fake meme, of the type that Putin's minions seem to have learned from Faux Noise.
Or from the Pentagon:
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-networks
A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described as an "online persona management service" that will allow one US serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based all over the world.The project has been likened by web experts to China's attempts to control and restrict free speech on the internet. Critics are likely to complain that it will allow the US military to create a false consensus in online conversations, crowd out unwelcome opinions and smother commentaries or reports that do not correspond with its own objectives.
The discovery that the US military is developing false online personalities – known to users of social media as "sock puppets" – could also encourage other governments, private companies and non-government organisations to do the same.
The Centcom contract stipulates that each fake online persona must have a convincing background, history and supporting details, and that up to 50 US-based controllers should be able to operate false identities from their workstations "without fear of being discovered by sophisticated adversaries".
The story appears to have been a "hit and run" fake meme, of the type that Putin's minions seem to have learned from Faux Noise.
Or from the Pentagon:
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-networks
Or the PR industry manipulating Wikipedia on behalf of corporate clients.
you get the picture.
Yes, and in full color, unlike Forthood, who can't take his eyes off those hunky black men on his TV.
It is obviously foolish to rely on a well cited article in the HLR by a Harvard Law School Royall Professor of Law, when you can get the low-down from Robyn at "The Frisky".
It is obviously foolish to rely on a well cited article in the HLR by a Harvard Law School Royall Professor of Law, when you can get the low-down from Robyn at "The Frisky".
It says something about our culture that self-styled "conservative" media run with an apparently coordinated dissemination of a fake story that had no citations and was published in a "forum" (not an actual HLR scholarly article), and nobody other than "Frisky" Robyn even questioned it. The original story did not even name the school where the alleged events were supposed to have happened. The story got a lot of attention from people who wanted to believe it, but every journalist other than Robyn failed to ask "who what where when how why"? We have little hope for well informed public discourse if even the most basic questions are not asked by anyone else, as Robyn is only one person and cannot be expected to investigate every story.
BTW, PBS published today an update with video on the Russian "Internet Research Agency" using similarly dishonest tactics to manipulate the Web.
It says something about our culture that self-styled "conservative" media run with an apparently coordinated dissemination of a fake story that had no citations and was published in a "forum" (not an actual HLR scholarly article), and nobody other than "Frisky" Robyn even questioned it. The original story did not even name the school where the alleged events were supposed to have happened. The story got a lot of attention from people who wanted to believe it, but every journalist other than Robyn failed to ask "who what where when how why"? We have little hope for well informed public discourse if even the most basic questions are not asked by anyone else, as Robyn is only one person and cannot be expected to investigate every story.
None of that proves or disproves the story. Calling colleges is likely not going to get you an answer either as they can simply say - no comment. At least nobody went to jail or had their life ruined due to omitting names (as opposed to frivolous harassment/discrimination charges), so at worst it's a some good fiction which is not far off from everyday reality.
This is a pitiful world. Doesn't anyone realize trolling comes in all forms & shades?
How much money is made for every click on BS rumor sites?
Die! Troll responders! Die!
Only idiots and children repeat things ad nauseam like CIC, especially things that didn't make sense the first time.
Just like flies to dog crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting article... we'll see if society can handle one more month under Obama!!!!!
Ha Ha Ha!!!! Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.....!! Way to fuck yourself with a metaphor!!!!!!
This guy "gets" it!!!!!!
He's...... dog crap.... attracting flies!!.....!...!...!............!..............!!!!.....!!
RECOVERY
FORWARD
CRAP SHACK
DELUSIONAL
DUMBASS
ROBERTA
At least nobody went to jail or had their life ruined due to omitting names (as opposed to frivolous harassment/discrimination charges), so at worst it's a some good fiction which is not far off from everyday reality.
As they say... Worse things have happened.
A student at a liberal-arts school in Oregon was reportedly banned from going anywhere on campus that a fellow student would be — because he looked like the person who had raped her. Professor Janet Halley wrote in a piece for Harvard Law Review that she had “recently assisted†a student who had been “ordered to stay away from a fellow student (cutting him off from his housing, his campus job, and educational opportunity) — all because he reminded her of the man who had raped her months before and thousands of miles away.†The accused also had to endure a “month-long investigation into all his campus relationships, seeking information about his possible sexual misconduct in them,†which she called an “immense invasion of his and his friends’ privacy.†And (believe it or not!) it gets worse. Even after this invasive investigation completely cleared him of any wrongdoing, he still wasn’t allowed to go anywhere where the student would be without risking punishment from the school. “The stay-away order remained in place, and was so broadly drawn up that he was at constant risk of violating it and coming under discipline for that,†the piece continues. According to Halley, the only way the accused student eventually learned of the source of the complaint against him at all was “by accident and off-hand.†It’s devastating to think of a student being unable to walk around campus without having to risk being traumatized by reminders of her rape. But restricting a totally innocent student from walking around campus because he looks like the person who raped her is obviously unacceptable. Halley’s article did not reveal the name of the school, the students involved, or the outcome of the situation.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/413978/student-banned-areas-campus-resembling-classmates-rapist-katherine-timpf
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