Senate Ready to Serve Obama, Marginalize Falsely Accused

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'The senate hearings are based around faulty statistics, like the frequently debunked “one in five women on campus are sexually assaulted” myth, and overhyped false accusations like the fabricated UVa rape case. In the Caleb Warner case at the University of North Dakota, the Duke Lacrosse case, and more all over the nation, false accusations bring life-altering consequences to the accused. In the Warner case, the University even upheld his expulsion after police brought charges of filing a false report against the accuser.

In this environment of fraudulent anecdotes and phony statistics, the senate on Wednesday opened discussion on a bill ostensibly designed to curb campus sexual assault, but which is notably devoid of due process rights for the accused. In fact, the bill refers to accusers as “victims,” despite ample evidence that they are often victimizers.

Those testifying before the senate are a veritable who’s who of anti-male, radical feminist social justice warriors, including Janet Napolitano. As president of the University of California, Napolitano –formerly U.S. Secretary for Homeland Security – commissioned a task force to institute a new policy regarding sexual assault on UC campuses. Napolitano’s task force also ignored rights of due process, and exhibited a proclivity toward presumption of guilt with discussions of “affirmative consent” confidentiality for accusers.'

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