Flawed Narratives, Perfect Victims, and the Columbia Rape Allegations
Can reviving the old myth that women never lie serve justice in any way?
Can reviving the old myth that women never lie serve justice in any way?
There is no good reason to impose antiquated, sexist, infantilizing restrictions on college students.
Some rape accusations are true. Some are not.
It remains to be seen whether UVA will tolerate this defiance.
Moving beyond the headlines and examining the study itself reveals that the actual claim is much, much weaker.
Why 2015 could be another rough year for students' rights.
The movement capitalized on sympathy for victims of sexual assault to promote gender warfare, misinformation, and moral panic.
The mantra 'I believe' pathologizes skepticism and doesn't help victims.
Debating assumptions about sexual violence drives Brown University over the brink.
Treating rape as akin to plagiarism trivializes violence against women.
What's next, throwing people in jail who say they'll call the next day and don't?
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