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  • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
    Not likely. You would like nothing better than to see me in prison or worse.
    Worse than prison ?

    You mean- in law school ?
    Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

    ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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    • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
      Frankly I don't care about you continuous attempt at getting people to abandon all reason.
      This from the ex-Commie turned religious convert.

      You fond of irony much ?
      Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

      ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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      • Originally posted by molly bloom View Post
        This from the ex-Commie turned religious convert.
        Extremists who flip ideologies are the worst.
        To us, it is the BEAST.

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        • Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
          People are accused of murdering babies have equal rights. You allow that.... you baby killer!
          People accused of rape in court have equal rights too. To use your example though, if a person was accused of killing babies, and let free on a technicality (thus legally innocent) you'd be fine with them retaining their job in a nursery right? Given that they haven't been proven legally guilty?

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          • Lack of evidence is not a technicality.
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            • At least we got a little bit of discussion in before people decided to argue with kid. Seriously people, it's like kicking puppies. They're helpless. What's the point?
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              • To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • Originally posted by notyoueither View Post
                  At least we got a little bit of discussion in before people decided to argue with kid. Seriously people, it's like kicking puppies. They're helpless. What's the point?
                  A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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                  • Forget about innocent men kicked out of college, you ****ers keep talking about how to please feminists.
                    I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                    - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                    • Yes Kid, us wanting to prevent women being raped by serial predators in college is about 'pleasing feminists'...

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                      • some men think that women should go back to being doormats and kitchen utensils and laundry maids.
                        As opposed to prostitutes on the street? I'm not quite sure how one is 'liberating' while the other is slavery. One of these is a free choice.

                        Why are you so angered by women choosing to stay at home and raise children, Molly?
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                        • a university student is accused of cheating on an exam and called before a disciplinary hearing. do you think they should use a criminal court standard of proof in such cases?
                          In the former case - the university has a vested interest to be involved with the proceedings. In the latter case - the universities standards should not prevail over a criminal court.

                          I'm not sure why you believe rape is comparable to cheating on an exam.
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                          • considering that we're talking about university disciplinary hearing, the university has an interest in both cases. a student may face a disciplinary hearing, and face criminal prosecution, over the same incident. in the same way that a person may be sacked for stealing from his employer and also face a criminal prosecution.
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                            • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                              Yes Kid, us wanting to prevent women being raped by serial predators in college is about 'pleasing feminists'...
                              I'm saying go on back to discussing how to have sex the way feminusts tell you to panty sniffer.
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                              • http:// http://www.rainn.org/news-ro...atment-of-rape
                                (March 6, 2014)*-- The federal government should push colleges to improve the criminal justice response to rape, de-emphasize internal judicial boards, put in place bystander intervention and risk reduction programs, and ensure comprehensive care for victims, RAINN advised a new White House task force charged with creating a plan to reduce rape on college campuses.In*16 pages of recommendations, RAINN urged the task focus to remain focused on the true cause of the problem. “In the last few years, there has been an unfortunate trend towards blaming “rape culture” for the extensive problem of sexual violence on campuses. While it is helpful to point out the systemic barriers to addressing the problem, it is important to not lose sight of a simple fact: Rape is caused not by cultural factors but by the conscious decisions, of a small percentage of the community, to commit a violent crime,” said the letter to the task force from RAINN’s president, Scott Berkowitz, and vice president for public policy, Rebecca O’Connor.President Obama appointed the*White House Task Force*to Protect Students from Sexual Assault in January, giving it 90 days to recommend improvements colleges should make. The task force includes representatives from the White House, Justice Department, Education Department, Health and Human Services and other federal agencies.RAINN’s recommendations pointed to research that suggests that more than[b] 90% of college rapes are committed by about 3% of college men (reliable research about female perpetrators is harder to come by). Based on that pattern of assaults by repeat offenders, RAINN stressed the importance of treating sexual assaults on campuses as the serious crimes that they are, and ensuring that there are meaningful consequences.RAINN also stressed the need to de-emphasize colleges’ internal judicial boards. “The FBI, for purposes of its Uniform Crime Reports, has a hierarchy of crimes — a ranking of violent crimes in order of seriousness. Murder, of course, ranks first. Second is rape. It would never occur to anyone to leave the adjudication of a murder in the hands of a school’s internal judicial process. Why, then, is it not only common, but expected, for them to do so when it comes to sexual assault,” the letter asked. “The simple fact is that these internal boards were designed to adjudicate charges like plagiarism, not violent felonies. The crime of rape just does not fit the capabilities of such boards.”For prevention programs, “RAINN recommends a three-tiered approach when it comes to preventing sexual violence on college campuses,” the letter noted. A prevention campaign should include the following elements:1. Bystander intervention education: empowering community members to act in response to acts of sexual violence.2. Risk-reduction messaging: empowering members of the community to take steps to increase their personal safety.3. General education to promote understanding of the law, particularly as it relates to the ability to consent.Other recommendations included getting colleges to:Investigate every claim of sexual assault reported.Partner with local law enforcement on each investigation, starting immediately after a crime is reported.Ensure all victims and survivors — including male survivors and the LGBT community — have access to comprehensive support systems (campus, local, and national) and forensic medical exams.Educate the campus community on their rights and roles in the wake of sexual violence.RAINN also recommended that the federal government:Spearhead rigorous, continuing research to assess what messaging is (and is not) working to further the overall goal of decreasing sexual violence on campus and taking rapists off campuses and streets.Impose meaningful sanctions for violations of federal law.Support innovative approaches and technologies to ensure there is transparency around this issue, and to enhance schools’ ability to respond to and prevent sexual violence.Require all colleges and universities to disseminate the phone number and URL for the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800-656-HOPE and online.rainn.org) and other support resources to all community members.RAINN’s letter to the task force also included ideas drawn from a survey it issued to 100,000 supporters, requesting input from the community on this issue. RAINN received an overwhelming number of responses from survivors, victim advocates, law enforcement personnel, campus officials and
                                90% of rapes perped by 3% of men. "Rape culture" is man hate.
                                Last edited by Kidlicious; March 19, 2014, 09:38.
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