A Slight Nod to Due Process
…culture problem regarding sexual assault—the culture at too many college campuses discourages victims of serious crime from reporting those crimes to police. To the extent the proposed MOU makes students…
…culture problem regarding sexual assault—the culture at too many college campuses discourages victims of serious crime from reporting those crimes to police. To the extent the proposed MOU makes students…
…“Group of 88” faculty members; and the gullible press led by the New York Times elevated into a national scandal a fictitious allegation of rape against some of the university’s…
“We don’t live in a rape culture, but ours is a society saturated with gender propaganda.” That’s the opening line of the latest in the “Factual Feminist” series of brief…
…fraudulent article in Rolling Stone describing a gang rape that did not happen on a night the accused fraternity did not have a party, it is entirely fitting and proper…
…five men and three women incited by the Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape, and by the university’s apparent endorsement of the article’s claims, vandalized the Phi Kappa…
…a paycheck from UVA? Erdely’s Ideological Biases Erdely told a UVA dean that she was “writing an article about rape/rape culture on college campuses”—suggesting that she came into her work…
To most Americans, Catherine Lhamon is all but unknown. As the U.S. Department of Education’s Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, however, she plays an outsized role in pursuing colleges for…
…“rape culture.” But the piece was correctly understood by the left as a satire on their deepest beliefs. It was said to belittle their dedication social justice. Intolerable! Offensive! As…
…has cited the Rolling Stone article as proof of a “rape culture”) have distanced herself from her, claiming that her allegations are unusual. They’re right: in most campus rape cases,…
…are raped at about the same rate as women in the war-torn Congo.) The paper stood by the assertion that false reports of campus rape are “rare,” alleging figures ranging…
…to the issue, it’s unsurprising, if disappointing, that Erdely relied solely on fellow “rape culture” advocates in explaining alleged events at UVA. That said, Erdely’s selection of “experts” from which…
…Jessica Valenti, a leading voice in the anti-“rape culture” crusade, against libertarian feminist Wendy McElroy, who penned an essay earlier this year titled “The Big Lie of a ‘Rape Culture.’”…
…from the OCR, which wants colleges to more aggressively prosecute sexual assault cases; and from on-campus activists demanding the end to single-sex fraternities as a way to end “rape culture”…
…a year that drinking yourself into a stupor does not have anything to do with rape, but apparently the word “f——n” does. That’s the analysis of Leigh-Anne Royster, Elon’s “Inclusive…
…featured author Jessica Valenti, late of Feministing, who believes “Rape is a standard result of a culture mired in misogyny,” and Libertarian Wendy McElroy, an editor of ifeminists.com and author…
…got me dropped from their list—challenging hardline feminist doctrines on “rape culture” and rape legislation—and speakers who share the same “basic perspective” as mine. The response offers three examples: an…
…“rape-crisis feminism” by noting that feminist anti-rape activism arose in the 1970s in response to real injustices, from rape convictions being overturned because the victim didn’t fight back enough to…
…difficulty in rebuttal.) Klein stuck by his defense of stats alleging that one in five college women will suffer rape or attempted rape—which means that he must believe, as FIRE’s…
…The law, Chait noted, “is a massive broadening of the legal definition of rape, and a new blow in the culture wars that will likely reverberate in ways liberals have…
…be that giving women some common-sense advice or an easy-to-use product that would help them avoid being victims of a horrendous crime amounts to facilitating “rape culture.” But now it…
…one said that was a very small number and that all men contribute to “rape culture.” We were presented with a “rape culture” pyramid which showed that things such as…
…some ideologues as contributing to “rape culture”). Consider some others, however. The NCHERM group, for instance, now offers a veritable catalog of services. (This is the group whose president wildly…
Examiner Scheming politicians, opportunists, and grifters have latched onto the recent panic over a supposed “rape culture” on college campuses to clamp down on activities having nothing to do with…
…views because that dominant culture embeds these deep inequalities in our society. We should not be conceding to the dominant culture by saying that the so-called “progressive left” is marginalizing…
…fraternity houses and one sorority that has no residential facility–has become a nationwide ideological battleground in the war against campus “rape culture,” as feminists call it: the perceived epidemic of…
…(for a fee, of course) to handle investigation and adjudication of sexual assault cases. Meanwhile, BuzzFeed’s Katie Baker took time from her “rape culture” beat to publicize complaints from anti-due…
…rape. This is despite the fact that triggers can consist of nearly anything—sounds, sights, smells, etc.—and do not necessarily bear an obvious relationship to the trauma. Oberlin led the charge…
…data also, as Reason has observed, suggest that reports of sexual assault are on the decline, further calling into question the “rape culture” panic that has emerged since the 2011“Dear…
…published such an article saying that the “rape culture” is largely a figment of the progressive left’s imagination, a petition demanding that the Washington Post fire him was circulated by…
…of time. Two examples: The first came in a piece from anthropologist Barbara King, a blogger for NPR. King delivered a pretty standard “rape culture” posting, praising California’s notorious “affirmative…