The judge knew about his pre-college drug use though Turner said he had never imbibed.Anonymous wrote:That letter and the one from his father are just so disgusting. The way he makes himself an innocent victim, who never took a drink before in his life. And how this has 'ruined' his life !!!
He was found raping an unconcious girl with "objects" (not his penis, but also with his penis) by two bystanders on the ground next to a dumpster ... (She must have chosen that dumpster just for its romantic location)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape is a crime of violence.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.
If you are going to overgeneralize like that, you should first say that Blacks have a culture of rape.
The FBI data on rape by race are truly scary. Blacks are 10 times more likely to rape than people of any other race.
10 times more likely to commit the crime or be charged with/convicted?
And this is in the college forum. Presumably the op meant relative to other colleges. Has nothing to do with race.
And I have already reported (and comment removed) another nasty, racial comment. Thanks, Jeff.
The FBI reports it as "forcible rape," which surprised me. Is there something called non-forcible rape?
Statutory rape is often consensual. It's just that the victim is too young to legally give consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape is a crime of violence.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.
If you are going to overgeneralize like that, you should first say that Blacks have a culture of rape.
The FBI data on rape by race are truly scary. Blacks are 10 times more likely to rape than people of any other race.
10 times more likely to commit the crime or be charged with/convicted?
And this is in the college forum. Presumably the op meant relative to other colleges. Has nothing to do with race.
And I have already reported (and comment removed) another nasty, racial comment. Thanks, Jeff.
The FBI reports it as "forcible rape," which surprised me. Is there something called non-forcible rape?
Anonymous wrote:The grammar is appalling. But that's Div 1 athletics for you. Was he really a credible Olympic hopeful?
The story is interesting. Don't know how believable it is but interesting that people accept the girl's story as the truth and his as fabricated when it appears that they were both completely drunk and probably don't have clear memories of events.
Anonymous wrote:Rape is a crime of violence.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.
If you are going to overgeneralize like that, you should first say that Blacks have a culture of rape.
The FBI data on rape by race are truly scary. Blacks are 10 times more likely to rape than people of any other race.
10 times more likely to commit the crime or be charged with/convicted?
And this is in the college forum. Presumably the op meant relative to other colleges. Has nothing to do with race.
And I have already reported (and comment removed) another nasty, racial comment. Thanks, Jeff.
Rape is a crime of violence.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.
If you are going to overgeneralize like that, you should first say that Blacks have a culture of rape.
The FBI data on rape by race are truly scary. Blacks are 10 times more likely to rape than people of any other race.
10 times more likely to commit the crime or be charged with/convicted?
And this is in the college forum. Presumably the op meant relative to other colleges. Has nothing to do with race.
I would still love to know where the person who the court reporter noted got those stats.Anonymous wrote:It's not a written statement, it's the text from the court reporter.
Interesting. Source?Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that Stanford, more so than the ivies or other top school like MIT, are more into one particular passion/talent to the exclusion of academics. For example, an amazing athlete is more likely to be able to get into Stanford when they could never get into Harvard if they had sub-par academics. I think at the ivies, you have to assume that even athletes or others with special talents are still top students. Not so at Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.
If you are going to overgeneralize like that, you should first say that Blacks have a culture of rape.
The FBI data on rape by race are truly scary. Blacks are 10 times more likely to rape than people of any other race.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that Stanford, more so than the ivies or other top school like MIT, are more into one particular passion/talent to the exclusion of academics. For example, an amazing athlete is more likely to be able to get into Stanford when they could never get into Harvard if they had sub-par academics. I think at the ivies, you have to assume that even athletes or others with special talents are still top students. Not so at Stanford.
Scholarship v non scholarship. Ivies don't do athletic scholarships and don't emphasize sports as much. It creates a different dynamic between the athletes and the school. Plus the Ivy League is not the PAC-12. MIT is division 3 so not a comparable at all.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is that Stanford, more so than the ivies or other top school like MIT, are more into one particular passion/talent to the exclusion of academics. For example, an amazing athlete is more likely to be able to get into Stanford when they could never get into Harvard if they had sub-par academics. I think at the ivies, you have to assume that even athletes or others with special talents are still top students. Not so at Stanford.
Anonymous wrote:Stanford has a culture of rape.