Sigma Phi Epsilon "Who Do You Want To Rape' Survey | Boys Clubs Still Thrive
Sigma Phi Epsilon “Who Do You Want To Rape’ Survey | Boys Clubs Still Thrive
I checked Heather Mac Donald out to see if she had responded to the University of Vermont’s suspension of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity for circulating a lifestyle survey of members with the question: “If you could rape someone, who would it be?” writes the Burlington Free Press.
Update: same day perfect timing via NYTimes.
An exhaustive government survey of rape and domestic violence released on Wednesday affirmed that sexual violence against women remains endemic in the United States and in some instances may be far more common than previously thought.
“That almost one in five women have been raped in their lifetime is very striking and, I think, will be surprising to a lot of people,” said Linda C. Degutis, director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which conducted the survey.
Let me be clear that I am one of those women. I was only 15, not drunk and not wearing slutty- clothes, as men suggest women wear to invite rape. I was in bed in a cotton nightgown, hair in curlers, asleep next to a six-year-old girl, when her father — our best family friend — woke me up with his hands and naked cock all over me.
Thu, December 15, 2011 in
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