Four questions men should ask when selecting a college:
Since most college handbooks now define sexual assault broadly to include pretty much everything, one’s best bet is to avoid sex in college altogether. Colleges have enacted policies that allow non-students to bring accusations against students, so dating off campus isn’t safe either.
There’s really nothing that can be done to protect oneself from an accusation in the current climate. Sorry to sound so dire, but when a school puts up posters suggesting that even a sip of alcohol renders a women unable to give consent, things have gotten dire.
…I apologize if this seems like fearmongering, but college campuses are no longer safe for students accused of sexual assault. Due process rights have gone out the window because, activists tell us, this issue is so important that draconian measures must be taken. Their message is clear: Due process is fine and dandy for criminal courts, but this is a college campus, damn it, due process has no place here for those accused of felonies.
This is all making on-line education look better and better. And once again kudos to Ashe for being all over this beat.
Even total abstinence won’t help them; they can still be accused. (it’s not possible to prove they haven’t, even if they don’t).
So, my advice to college guys; get castrated, or a sex change. Or, vote out the jackasses who are creating this mess.
The leftist is plan is to create the type of gray, loveless, and fearful , relationship between men and depicted in Ayn Rand’s novel, Anthem. After colleges campuses, they’ll move onto the rest of society.