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The Campus Rape and Sex Management Industry [Darleen Click]

Heather MacDonald on the lucrative Rape Culture Truthings. The campus rape movement highlights the current condition of radical feminism, from its self-indulgent bathos to its embrace of ever more vulnerable female victimhood. But the movement is an even more important barometer of academia itself. In a delicious historical irony, the baby boomers who dismantled the university’s intellectual architecture in favor of unbridled sex and protest have now bureaucratized both. While

Pro Due Process Does Not Equate to Pro Rape [Darleen Click]

The Left’s wholly-owned subsidiary, “Feminism”, has been at the forefront of a scorched-earth campaign against any dissent from Female Supremacy. From exploiting very young girls to forcing colleges into Kafkaesque policies on handling sexual assault accusations, Feminists will stoop to any level. Ask George Will. Fortunately, some people are not intimated by Vagina Warrior lynch mobs. Ask litigator Andrew Miltenberg how he decides whether or not to take on the

Mammas, don’t let your boys grow up to attend California universities and colleges [Darleen Click]

California Democrats have passed a so-called “affirmative consent law” that covers the sexual activity of students who attend California’s public universities and colleges. The bill’s language clarifies the definition of consent by stating what it is not. “Lack of protest or resistance does not mean consent, nor does silence mean consent,” it reads. “Affirmative consent must be ongoing throughout a sexual activity and can be revoked at any time. The

Trigger warning for Vagina Warriors — [Darleen Click]

This post discusses a logo cartoon husky dog — a scary symbol of vicious rape culture The new logo for the University of Connecticut’s sports teams is a terrifying husky dog that calls to mind images of sexual assault, says one student. The new logo was unveiled last week, receiving mixed-to-negative reviews from UConn fans who preferred the older, cuter husky (sic) dog. But one student went much further, criticizing