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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm waiting for an example. Thanks.[/quote] http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/11/03/sexual-harassment-policy-that-nearly-ruined-life/hY3XrZrOdXjvX2SSvuciPN/story.html&sa=U&ei=XxZzVdOIIYjboASP0IKQDw&ved=0CAsQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNEZgWSTM-4TwarrPMKT0iMmbeFxRQ www.ryot.org/innocent-men-accused-of-rape-college-campuses/715573 personalliberty.com/college-effectively-ends-students-career-reminded-rape-victim-attacker/ https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2015/05/01/students-accused-sexual-assault-struggle-win-gender-bias-lawsuits[/quote] I don't think an article by somebody about his very own (high-profile) case really counts as an example. The second article is about how university investigations and procedures are insufficient. If so, that's the problem to fix. It's a valid question why universities are handling potential crimes. Notice this from the second article, incidentally: "Yu argued that the university’s policies are unfair, as students who are incapacitated by alcohol cannot consent to sex, but an equally drunk student can be found responsible for sexual assault. It’s a policy that is increasingly common at colleges and universities, and its fairness continues to be debated.[b] The blame, however, is not automatically assigned to the male student, but to the student who is thought to have instigated the sex.[/b] In other words, if two equally incapacitated students have sex, the student who made the first move is to blame." The article goes on to cite several court decisions that found that the universities are not, as alleged, automatically treating men students worse because they are men. [/quote]
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