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Nevernose

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13. I hold an opinion less popular than Title IX advocates OR Betsy Devoss
Sun Sep 17, 2017, 09:35 PM
Sep 2017

And I say all this as a strong supporter of Title IX and with a daughter in college:

The entire discussion of campus sexual assault is a discussion from a place of incredible privilege. Poor women (and thus more likely to be PoC) in the 18-25 age group are twice as likely to be victims of sexual violence as their college-attending peers. By definition, poor women who are victimized will have fewer resources -- financial, probably familial, institutional -- than the women in college. Yet the Boston Globe article talks about "the continued prevalence of sexual assault on campuses" without ever mentioning that it's really not so prevalent, is it? A 20 year old middle class woman is twice as safe from sexual assault on her college campus than a 20 year old single mom coming back to her crappy apartment after her second shift at Burger King. And the college woman has an almost overwhelming number of institutional supports in place to help with her psycho ex-boyfriend who lives in the next building over.

I'm obviously not pro-sexual assault. I do think we should remember to always look at things from different angles. Maybe we could target our limited resources more efficiently that way.

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Can't read it because it is behind a paywall. nt DURHAM D Sep 2017 #1
I think I'm allowed to quote 2 paras, right? LAS14 Sep 2017 #4
Interesting read cyclonefence Sep 2017 #2
she could be mistaken dsc Sep 2017 #3
Yes, but cyclonefence Sep 2017 #6
Could you explain more fully? LAS14 Sep 2017 #5
I am not equating women with children cyclonefence Sep 2017 #7
OK, then let's work really hard to insure that victim's accusations... LAS14 Sep 2017 #9
I understand what you're saying cyclonefence Sep 2017 #10
This kind of reasoning would make me crazy if I were... LAS14 Sep 2017 #8
That line of reasoning makes you crazy? Why? kcr Sep 2017 #14
It would make me crazy to think that in the case of rape... LAS14 Sep 2017 #19
You're confusing me with someone else. I didn't say anything about "no bono", whatever that means. kcr Sep 2017 #23
Cyclone fence used the phrase cui bono... who benefits, and... LAS14 Sep 2017 #24
Bumping after an unwanted hiatus. nt LAS14 Sep 2017 #11
I am not boasting about getting out of jury duty, understand that from the get go.... usedtobedemgurl Sep 2017 #12
I don't disagree that their is a history... LAS14 Sep 2017 #16
No one is saying we should put rapists in jail without a trial.... usedtobedemgurl Sep 2017 #22
I hold an opinion less popular than Title IX advocates OR Betsy Devoss Nevernose Sep 2017 #13
Thanks for articulating another angle that... LAS14 Sep 2017 #15
I can't read the article so I don't know what their criteria is for calling these lawyers feminist kcr Sep 2017 #17
I added 2 more paras and a comment of my own. nt LAS14 Sep 2017 #20
Four paragraphs. nt tblue37 Sep 2017 #18
Thanks. I added 2 more paras and a comment of my own. nt LAS14 Sep 2017 #21
Not all about legal zipplewrath Sep 2017 #25
Thanks. Thoughtful and intelligent. nt LAS14 Sep 2017 #27
This is very empowering to this feminist get the red out Sep 2017 #26
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