Ann Coulter
Yesterday, up on the stair,
I saw a rape that wasn't there,
It wasn't there again today!
Oh why, oh why did it go away ...
. . . "You know who else Rolling Stone's story kind of did a disservice to? I
think, personally -- as long as we're ranking victims -- a very close
second to the woman who lied about being raped, as well as all the
unnamed college rape victims who might have their claims taken less
seriously in the future, are THE INNOCENT FRATERNITY MEMBERS WHO WERE
FALSELY ACCUSED OF A VIOLENT GANG RAPE.
"The UVA fake rape is even worse than the Duke lacrosse team fake rape. The accused fraternity hadn't even courted danger by hiring a stripper. They were going about their lives, minding their own business, when, out of the blue, Rolling Stone, the president of their university, and a fiendish coed decided to accuse them of a monstrous crime.
. . .
"Again, isn't someone missing from all that delicate "balancing"? I'm thinking of: the men falsely accused of rape. Colleges might want to consider adopting a concept that's been around since the second century: "innocent until proved guilty."
"The UVA fake rape is even worse than the Duke lacrosse team fake rape. The accused fraternity hadn't even courted danger by hiring a stripper. They were going about their lives, minding their own business, when, out of the blue, Rolling Stone, the president of their university, and a fiendish coed decided to accuse them of a monstrous crime.
. . .
"Again, isn't someone missing from all that delicate "balancing"? I'm thinking of: the men falsely accused of rape. Colleges might want to consider adopting a concept that's been around since the second century: "innocent until proved guilty."
"Sorry this column is late. I got raped
again on the way home. Twice. I should clarify – by “raped,” I mean that
two seductive Barry White songs came on the radio, which, according to
the University of Virginia, constitutes rape."
"TAKE BACK THE NIGHT!" Dec, 2014
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