It Was a Wild and Crazy Summer of Criminalizing Campus Sex

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'Students returning to class this fall, consider yourselves warned: This was the summer that federal regulators, state lawmakers, and college administrators got together for a threesome—incidentally criminalizing campus sex in the process.
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Colleges are definitely responding to the pressure. Consider Occidental College, which pursued a rape case against a male student for having drunken sex with a female student. Investigators determined that the encounter was consensual, but administrators pursued sanctions anyway, insisting that the female student’s consent was invalidated because she had been drinking. The argument makes no sense—if all drunken sex constitutes rape, then both the accused and the accuser are equally guilty. Nevertheless, the male student was expelled.
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Caroline Kitchens, a senior research associate at the American Enterprise Institute who frequently writes about the travesty of campus sexual assault trials, told Reason that colleges, at the federal government's insistence, are codifying "a sexual double standard whereby all men are presumed rapists."

"In an effort to address sexual assault, college campuses are on the verge of entering into an Orwellian nightmare in which all sexual encounters are policed and students accused of misconduct are guilty until proven innocent," she said.
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Whether FACE and other civil libertarian groups can turn the tide remains to be seen. But for now, the summer when the government criminalized campus sex is likely to give way to an autumn when everyone will sue everyone else over what happens behind the closed doors of college dorm rooms.'

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... or live off-campus and no matter what, don't screw your female classmates. There are loads of non-college girls out there to date/bed who are not fembot-indoctrinated. Re your female classmates, you can't tell by looking which has drunk the Kool-Aid, or is just plain nuts. You'll discover you have lots of off-campus opportunities to get your sexual/romantic/etc. needs met by girls who don't go to college with you. And as for looking for a wife at college, PLEASE! Avoid matrimony like a highway speed trap until you're ready to a) take the risks associated with it and b) are as certain as humanly possible you're getting set to marry someone who actually loves you for you *and* isn't nuts. This'll take you a good 15, maybe 20 or more years to do, and it may never happen. Just remember that certainly since 1960, men on the whole have lost much more personally and financially due to marriage and its dissolutions than gained from it. By and large, for men, marriage has stopped being a source of gain but more a "cost center", as business mgrs call it. With all the ludicrous college loans you'll soon need to be paying on, dealing with a wife and the expenses she'll rack up for you is the last thing you need. Short version: Stay single, at least 'til you're 40. Every guy I went to college with who got married to his college gf shortly after graduating was divorced within 5 yrs., with only one or two exceptions. Typically, she left him, usually for someone else. Any kids they had did, of course, go with her, along with the child support checks.

For those not yet attending college, seriously consider attending one of the relatively few men's colleges left. But if you have to go to a co-ed college, many colleges require you live on-campus for at least freshman year. This is so they can make yet more money off you. Regardless of whether you're concerned or not abt false accusations, it is much more cost-effective to dodge the insane room and board fees colleges charge students anyway.

But the one thing regardless of where you live you ought to do (at least, it's my advice, take it or leave it), is do not date/screw your female classmates. Girls who don't attend college ("townies"), yes, they're fine for dating/bedding. Don't even talk to your female classmates except for needing to do so for work or class exercises (e.g., lab partners). Even if they come on to you, say no. Make up an excuse. Tell them you have a gf already. If she asks who it is, say it's a girl back home, or she goes to a different nearby college, etc. But just say "no". Hell, tell her you're gay if need be, whether you are or not. Who cares what she or her friends think, you're not chancing it w/ any of them anyway, right? If she keeps coming on to you, report her like she would a guy making unwelcome advances. File a complaint vs. her w/ the dean or whomever and if they don't take you seriously, get a lawyer and sue them. I'm serious. It's bad enough your gender-sexuality (male and straight, egad!) is now pariah in the place taking your and your parents' money as you go into tons of debt for a typically worthless academic degree (job market-wise, anyway), you should demand they get all hot and bothered by your complaint as they would hers. Sue the pants off them.

Yeah, it's come to this. And definitely don't go to f*cking Occidental "Let's f*ck over every male student we can!" f*cking College (Obama's first undergrad college before transferring, BTW). Apparently, it's not only run by a$$holes, but by a$$holes who don't get it that men's money is as green as women's. (Hell, men invented the stuff!)

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Occidental college is also known for its anonymous assault reporting form, which is obviously ripe for abuse. But, hey they have to do whatever they can to make it look like they actually give a damn about the students, no matter how useless or immoral the actions they're taking may be.

I think that a male student falsely accused via the "drunken regrets" argument, should counter-accuse the accuser. After all, if having sex with someone drunk violates campus rules, then she is guilty and should be expelled too.

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