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Feminist writer Clementine Ford attacked a group of high school students on Twitter, calling them "pissants" and "dickheads" for walking out of her lecture after she refused to take questions from boys.

The 35-year-old Ford said "No, no, I’m only taking questions from girls" after a speech she gave, causing the girls to leave the event.

Staff at Aquinas College explained Ford was chosen to give a talk about women in the media due to her experience. The letter claims the topic was part of a “larger framework of talks, workshops and curriculum during Year 10 where we provide opportunity for the students to engage with the complex and often difficult realities of life beyond school.”

However, the letter added, based on the reaction from students after the talk, “it is clear that we have more work to do in opening up this topic to the students in a way that answers their questions and confusion, and can provide meaningful preparation for the remainder of the Year 10 program.”

After the event, Ford attacked the students in a 20+ Tweet spree.

Ford told the Daily Mail to “Get a real job” when asked for additional comment.

Ford was recently called out for signing a copy of her book with 'have you killed any men today? And if not, why not?'.

Ford is "famous" for getting a man who called her a “slut” fired from his job.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4838780/Dad-s-outrage-school-s-guest-speaker-Clementine-Ford.html
 
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Feminist writer Clementine Ford attacked a group of high school students on Twitter, calling them "pissants" and "dickheads" for walking out of her lecture after she refused to take questions from boys.

The 35-year-old Ford said "No, no, I’m only taking questions from girls" after a speech she gave, causing the girls to leave the event.

Staff at Aquinas College explained Ford was chosen to give a talk about women in the media due to her experience. The letter claims the topic was part of a “larger framework of talks, workshops and curriculum during Year 10 where we provide opportunity for the students to engage with the complex and often difficult realities of life beyond school.”

However, the letter added, based on the reaction from students after the talk, “it is clear that we have more work to do in opening up this topic to the students in a way that answers their questions and confusion, and can provide meaningful preparation for the remainder of the Year 10 program.”

After the event, Ford attacked the students in a 20+ Tweet spree.

Ford told the Daily Mail to “Get a real job” when asked for additional comment.

Ford was recently called out for signing a copy of her book with 'have you killed any men today? And if not, why not?'.

Ford is "famous" for getting a man who called her a “slut” fired from his job.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4838780/Dad-s-outrage-school-s-guest-speaker-Clementine-Ford.html
Why do you do that shit with links, Legion?
 
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Feminist writer Clementine Ford attacked a group of high school students on Twitter, calling them "pissants" and "dickheads" for walking out of her lecture after she refused to take questions from boys.

The 35-year-old Ford said "No, no, I’m only taking questions from girls" after a speech she gave, causing the girls to leave the event.

Staff at Aquinas College explained Ford was chosen to give a talk about women in the media due to her experience. The letter claims the topic was part of a “larger framework of talks, workshops and curriculum during Year 10 where we provide opportunity for the students to engage with the complex and often difficult realities of life beyond school.”

However, the letter added, based on the reaction from students after the talk, “it is clear that we have more work to do in opening up this topic to the students in a way that answers their questions and confusion, and can provide meaningful preparation for the remainder of the Year 10 program.”

After the event, Ford attacked the students in a 20+ Tweet spree.

Ford told the Daily Mail to “Get a real job” when asked for additional comment.

Ford was recently called out for signing a copy of her book with 'have you killed any men today? And if not, why not?'.

Ford is "famous" for getting a man who called her a “slut” fired from his job.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4838780/Dad-s-outrage-school-s-guest-speaker-Clementine-Ford.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-school-s-guest-speaker-Clementine-Ford.html
 
Some people have problems and some serious mental issues, and many of those are given too much attention and airtime.
The students handled the situation appropriately. They recognized who this woman is and what she stands for, and they walked out. Good.
 
"One university leader was rightly appalled when he was asked by an Office for Civil Rights official: 'Why do you care about the rights of the accused?'" – Betsy DeVos

One of the many disasters The Obama's Administration put in place was a reinterpretation of Title IX that led to colleges setting up kangaroo courts that were heavily stacked against men.

Men were not given due process; the standard of guilt was changed from beyond a shadow of a doubt to “a preponderance of the evidence;” men were denied meaningful counsel; men were not allowed access to information gathered by the college proving their guilt and allowing men to cross-examine their accusers was discouraged.

In other words, if you’re a man charged with rape on a college campus, you’re essentially guilty until proven innocent by a hostile system.

Unsurprisingly, this system has produced a significant number of false convictions.

Now, some people might say that’s impossible because “women never lie about rape.”

Of course, many women would never lie about rape, but A LOT of women HAVE lied about rape. Tawana Brawley, Emma Sulkowicz (Mattress Girl), the Jackie Coakley Rolling Stone case and the Duke Lacrosse case are some of the most famous examples.

According to the FBI, a higher percentage of rape claims are false than any other criminal complaint.

Because rape is such a terrible thing, it is extremely important that we don’t falsely label men as rapists.

Under the inspired leadership of Secretary DeVos, this Obamanian travesty of justice is rightly being redressed by the federal government.

https://townhall.com/columnists/johnhawkins/2017/09/09/why-the-trump-administration-is-rewriting-campus-sexual-assault-rules-5-men-who-n2379071
 
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A former student, "John Doe," has sued Amherst College for wrongfully expelling him after a female student accused him of sexual misconduct.

The case is notable because Doe might have actually been the victim, rather than the perpetrator: he was incapacitated, she was not.

Doe won a significant victory: a district court judge scrutinized Doe's claims that Amherst violated his rights, breached its contract with him, and conducted an unfair extra-legal procedure. Several of the claims survived Amherst's challenge, allowing the lawsuit to proceed.

Of particular note, the judge thought Doe's claim that Amherst discriminated against him on the basis of gender had some merit. The judge also ruled that Doe was right to assume the college would conduct a fair investigation.

"These are specific factual allegations that the College responded differently to similar reports when the genders of the potential victims and aggressors were different," wrote Judge Mark Mastroianni. "They provide a foundation from which a court can infer gender-based discrimination may have played a role in the College's responses."

To recap: On the night of February 4-5, Doe and female student "Sandra Jones" began kissing each other in a common area. They then moved to Jones' dorm room. Jones' roommate, who was not there at the time, was in a relationship with Doe.

A sexual encounter began. Doe was blackout-drunk at the time, and later had no memory of what transpired. Jones had been drinking but was merely buzzed.

She started to perform oral sex on Doe—what happened next is disputed. Jones would eventually characterize the encounter in several different ways: initially maintaining that it was ill-advised but consensual, later claiming that it began consensual but became non-consensual, and ultimately describing herself as an unwilling participant.

Doe had no idea what happened but later asserted that he would never engage in sexual activity with someone who hadn't consented.

After the encounter ended, Doe went back to his own dorm room and passed out. Jones texted a residential advisor and confessed that she had not been "an innocent bystander".

She also texted another male student and invited him over for sex. In subsequent text messages to the residential advisor, Jones complained that this second male student had to be badgered into having sex with her.



http://reason.com/blog/2017/02/28/student-expelled-for-rape-says-amherst-d
 
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