Students accused of sexual assault also turning to TItle IX

Article here. Excerpt:

  • 'Many young men accused of sexual assault on their college campuses are turning to the same law as their alleged victims to defend themselves — Title IX.
  • Inside Higher Ed reports this tactic allows the men to argue their campus arbitration was biased against them because of their gender, and while several have won settlements from their colleges, no judge in civil courts has ruled in their favor yet.
  • In perhaps the only case an accused student won, his lawyer argued negligence and breach of contract because the university didn’t follow its own policies in notifying him of the allegations and the hearing, according to the article.'
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you know what?
it recently occurred to me that we live in a rape culture.

and by that, i mean, a rape hysteria culture.

my only question is this; These women that falsely accuse these men of "rape"
do so to cash in on said 'rape hysteria'?
or do they believe they have actually
been raped, because of the new, twisted and incredibly broad definition of "rape"?
now a days, it seems if a man so much as gives a girl a hug it's considered "rape".
i mean..., when i listen to these feminists, a man simply being in the presence of a woman is "rape" by their "definition", is it not??
...and how soon will it be that "rape" is defined as simply being born male? ...if that isn't already the case.

http://menshaven.wikifoundry.com/
...

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