| There's not??? |
| Creepy! |
| I always heard that the rapes (which, yes, there are lots, have been for years and years) in Arlington were guys at hotels assaulting the hotel maids. But the links that OP posted are not that. |
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The victim was a child. Awful. As someone being interviewed said "It makes your hair stand on end."
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/police-home-intruder-assaults-young-girl-in-arlington/3396995/ |
| A Commonwealth Attorney who is soft on crime. |
| part of it is what is reported they usually don't bother to report crime in DC unless someone is murdered but the nightly news will do a piece on cars getting keyed in Annandale |
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1. Arlington is where the frat bros self-segregate, and frat culture and rape culture are closely intertwined.
2. White, affluent, and upwardly mobile women are far, far more likely to report rape or attempted rape than women in marginalized groups. |
Did you click on any of the links? No, bro culture is not the problem here. Dudes in brown flip flops drink Starbucks, they don't rape girls. |
Yes, all of those links in the OP's post clearly show frat bro types..... |
1) None of these aggressors were frat bros. 2) There is zero evidence that these victims are "White, affluent, and upwardly mobile women" -- and if they were??!?! |
Not even close to accurate. Have you looked at demographics of sexual assult perpetrators in Arlington? |
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Wait, these links describe sexual assaults that don't meet the legal definition of rape.
Both are horrible, and even more so when a child is the victim. But they are not interchangeable terms in Virginia. |
| Arlington has always been a rapey place. This is nothing new. |
+1000 |