How Deep Is This Education Official’s Involvement In The Rolling Stone Hoax?
Article here. Excerpt:
'A top-ranking official at the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has emerged as a potentially key figure in Rolling Stone’s false article, “A Rape on Campus.”
Catherine Lhamon, who heads the Department’s civil rights wing, was identified in a letter sent last month by University of Virginia Dean of Students Allen Groves to Steve Coll and Sheila Coronel, the two Columbia Journalism School deans who conducted a review of the Nov. 19 article, written by disgraced reporter Sabrina Rubin Erdely.
Groves’ letter was included as a footnote to the Columbia deans’ report, which was released on Sunday and cataloged the failures and lies that led to the article’s publication.
In the letter, Groves wrote that he has suffered “personal and professional” damage as a result of Erdely’s reporting and comments Lhamon made about him which were included in the article.
As the Rolling Stone article fell apart, Lhamon’s involvement has gone virtually unmentioned. But a deeper look reveals her ties to Emily Renda, a University of Virginia employee and activist who put Erdely in touch with Jackie, the student whose claim that she was brutally gang-raped by seven members of a fraternity on Sept. 28, 2012, served as the linchpin for the 9,000-word Rolling Stone article.'
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I'm smelling a literal feminist conspiracy
Not to sound too out there, but an "activist" involved in getting an unvalidated account from a questionable source about a brutal crime allegedly committed with no supporting forensic or valid 3rd party testimonial evidence, later supported by a US gov't official with a history of involvement in feminist circles, linked up with an unquestioning and sympathetic reporter stinks to high heaven of a feminist conspiracy to propagate not just false stats but also a false story meant principally to tar and feather not just fraternity brothers but male college students generally.
If it isn't that, then tell me, what is it?
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The link to the article takes you back to mensactivism.org.
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Oops! Fixed it.