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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meh. I'm not going to get worked up by some extremist example, which I agree with you, is ridiculous and is an outlier of a situation. The reality is that we have a problem in this country, and particularly on college campuses of girls getting raped by their peers. THAT is much more important than a weird woman doing a weird thing. [/quote] The reality is that there is NO Problem in this country particularly on college campuses of girls getting raped by their peers. It is a manufactured crisis. In fact, your girls are safer on campus than out in the real world. I refuse to believe that somehow just because you have a penis you're born a rapist. Here are the statistics to back it up. the previous studies suggesting there is a rape crisis is highly flawed, and even the authors of the studies have admitted that they should not be used. The DOJ study as of 2014 which as highly impartial and neutral: http://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=5176 The rate of rape and sexual assault was 1.2 times higher for nonstudents (7.6 per 1,000) than for students (6.1 per 1,000). That is a 0.61% of being raped on campus Given that 80% of rapes may be underreported, factoring that in that's a 3.1% chance of being raped on campus. your daughters are safer on campus than off. Hardly the 1 in 5 statistic: 20% which is equivalent to rape in war torn areas. "The statistic comes from a 2007 Campus Sexual Assault study conducted by the National Institute of Justice, a division of the Justice Department. The researchers made clear that the study consisted of students from just two universities, but some politicians ignored that for their talking point, choosing instead to apply the small sample across all U.S. college campuses." http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/no-1-in-5-women-have-not-been-raped-on-college-campuses/article/2551980[/quote]
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