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Apr 13, 2016
11:18:37am
mantis mutu All-American
It must be acknowledged that all rapes are not the same, though.
That's not to say that all true victims of rape aren't in some way terribly vexed by the assault, but all proven victims of rape can't be treated as if there's no degree of variation among them, either. There certainly is. Some victims of date-rape, for instance, are the initial instigator of the heavy sexual activity. Is it stating too much to suggest that the promiscuity of such a young women should be looked at not only as a potential problem to other male students, but to the specific man who went too far & now finds himself facing severe criminal prosecution (while she walks away without further consequence--as you suggest should be the case)?

This is the sort of issue the Trib ignored entirely in its stinking expose article. (Surprise, surprise...) If BYU ignores such a problem, though, it could be dangerously empowering some of its female students with dark agendas or severe psychological issues. With a student body 30,000 strong, BYU can't ignore the problems that are gonna naturally arise from all segments of that body. When something bad goes down, serious questions have to be asked to all parties involved. Painful or not, it's gotta happen.

mutu.
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