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If it is true that one in five women on campus will be sexually assaulted, then why are we not doing something to stop it? I mean something really effective?
Can one of you rape culture mongers tell me exactly why university officials haven't done things such as:
1. End co-ed dorms.
2. Enforce men only and women only spaces not just limited to dorms but also other leisure spaces.
3. Enforce a ban on women entering men's fraternities and vice versa.
4. Or even, separate schools for men and women.
If you take the one in five figure at face value it means assault on campus is more common than it is in the Congo, where rape is used as a terror weapon. Drastic measures are clearly justified.
Can one of you rape culture mongers tell me exactly why university officials haven't done things such as:
1. End co-ed dorms.
2. Enforce men only and women only spaces not just limited to dorms but also other leisure spaces.
3. Enforce a ban on women entering men's fraternities and vice versa.
4. Or even, separate schools for men and women.
If you take the one in five figure at face value it means assault on campus is more common than it is in the Congo, where rape is used as a terror weapon. Drastic measures are clearly justified.