Bill pushes into college sex lives to help rape victims

Article here. Excerpt:

'California lawmakers want to take the burden of preventing rape off victims by requiring that college students looking to hook up prove they had agreed to have sex.

The "affirmed consent" standard - already in place at many universities - could be required at all publicly funded California colleges and universities under a proposed state law being considered by the Legislature.

The move comes as women's groups - joined by President Obama - have expressed outrage at the lax way college officials across the country have responded to reports of rape on their campuses.

But some say that requiring each partner to explicitly agree to have sex goes too far into people's bedrooms and unfairly limits due process rights of the accused.

"The only thing this does is decrease the number of men on campus," said Professor Gordon Finley of Florida International University, a critic of affirmative consent policies. "How do you prove affirmative consent? It's inherently impossible to prove. It's so far removed from everyone's sex lives."'

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'"The only thing this does is decrease the number of men on campus,"'

Indeed! That is *exactly* what feminists and the current feminist agenda-kow-towing DOE administration propelled by POTUS want to see happen.

I am not sure just when people will wake up to what's really going on here. Allow me to repeat it for the 10,098th time: The goal of campus feminism is to chase male students off campus so that there are as few as possible, preferably none. Thus so-called "co-ed" colleges will in essence become single-sex, though some may still "allow" male students on campus during specific times to go to classes (thereby collecting tuition, of course, though the real money's in the room and board expenses. But I have no doubt they'll find ways to charge male students the difference for room and board, or something close to it, to make sure that green keeps coming in.)

All-male colleges have an increasingly brighter future. If only there was a way to invest in them categorically, like a REIT or something like it... hmmm... maybe an idea... =)

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Feminists have traditionally objected to male-only colleges. The last time I checked, there were about 5 male-only colleges left in the US but around 80 female-only colleges. So if a man can't go to a co-ed college and can't go to a male-only college, what does he do? I guess he gets a degree from the Internet.

Still, it may be possible to bring back male-only colleges. If I were going to school today, I would definitely consider one.

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