UVA Fraternity Exploring Legal Options to Address 'Extensive Damage Caused by Rolling Stone'

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'Phi Kappa Psi at the University of Virginia told ABC News today that the fraternity feels vindicated after Charlottesville, Virginia, police said their investigation found "no evidence" of an alleged rape at the fraternity house.

Stephen Scipione, president of the Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, said in a statement, "These false accusations have been extremely damaging to our entire organization, but we can only begin to imagine the setback this must have dealt to survivors of sexual assault.”

He continued, “We hope that Rolling Stone’s actions do not discourage any survivors from coming forward to seek the justice they deserve.”
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Phi Psi said it is "exploring its legal options to address the extensive damage caused by Rolling Stone."
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Police also found no evidence that a party or event took place at Phi Psi on Sept. 28, 2012, noting that a time-stamped photo from that night shows the house practically empty, Longo said.

In January, a police investigation cleared Phi Psi of any involvement in the alleged rape and the fraternity was reinstated on campus.

Longo noted today that the case is not closed, but is suspended until they are able to gather more information.'

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Men are guilty even when proven innocent. If you doubt it, ask yourself if the sexes were reversed, would this "case remains open" thing be true?

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Matt, I think that what you say is absolutely true. I would also add that the police don't want to consider the case closed, because they would then have to explain why they aren't bringing charges against "Jackie". And, you KNOW they don't want to have that conversation.

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still destroying my posts.

its probably that pos feminist marxist trash in the wh controlling the net now.

I don't expect much from feminists so I don't get disappointed.

false accusations is how the affirmative action bunch flies nowadays 4 sure.

these marxists fem's have sure screwed up academia.

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Recently, the National Science Foundation put out a call for proposals on engineering education... engineering... not women's studies... engineering...

Here is the link if you do not believe what I am about to write... :-)

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15539/nsf15539.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click

Now if you go there, you will find, among all the suggested topics that can be funded (with $150,000, no less), this gem:

Identifying engineering norms of knowing, thinking, and doing that reflect and perpetuate normative masculinities, heteronormativities, whiteness, and able-bodiedness in the profession; developing effective strategies to reshape these norms in ways that increase opportunities for engineers from groups traditionally underrepresented in engineering, as well as engineers from underserved or non-traditional backgrounds;

In other words, the engineers that put a man on the moon did great things. And now your tax dollars will be used, NOT to show how the thinking, modalties and strategies of these men can be delivered/relayed to the general population to help them rise.

NOOOO.... Instead, we will research how such thinking can be reshaped (castrated?).

What do you do with a degree in Women's Studies? You enter government and fuck up the world.

Lookout out world: China's rising

Makes you want to bang your head against the wall, huh?

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none of our world competitors, like the Chinese and Russians, (among others) are following our substantial lead in the world of affirmative action. they may start whuppin' our butts in such areas as space, but they will be waaay behind us in graduating beautiful, feeling, empathetic and diverse enguneerz.

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