Horrifying and yet, not surprising. My own experience is still unfolding, but it concerns my daughter and a public elementary school. I am preparing to file a civil suit against them. The worst and most troubling story to me was about Florida State University and J. Winston a.k.a. rapist. All the stories were just awful, but this one stands out because she went straight to the hospital and had a rape kit done! This was an open and shut case, but no one, all the way up the chain, in and out of the school did a thing. In my book, they are all as guilty as him, and one day they will stand in judgment before God, and get what they deserve.
... View Morei saw it on my campus, and it was so compelling. Our campuses are letting down victims of sexual assault. The brave women who come forward are ostracized, blamed, and abused by their fellow students, the media, their universities, and trolls on the Internet. I am a UNC grad, and I was so proud of the women in the film.Fraternities are the nexus of a lot of campus problems. Until universities get a handle on them not much will change. If state supported universities did a better job of protecting their students instead of protecting their meal tickets the world would be a much better place.The sad fact is the people who hate this film are uncomfortable with the bad deeds of their alma maters have committed for money and recognition.
... View MoreThis is an activist film designed to promote a "culture of rape" that is created by activists, for activists. This movie pretends to be journalism, but it hides behind fantasy to avoid legal scrutiny. This movie is a sales attempt to sell an idea, "rape culture" most likely to further profit women's activist groups with more government funding. This movie is socially destructive by claiming rape is thought of as acceptable, and the rape culture it has created is a "witch hunt culture" where a mere fantasy of a false rape claim (i.e. UVA/Rollingstone False Rape claim) cause protest and hate against innocent men and i.e. UVA false rape, mattress girl).Movies like these have made feminists groups the most power political group in the USA. At the mere mention of rape, with evidence proving the rape claim was a lie, feminist groups were able to get the administration of UVA to reprimand an entire group of men and boys solely based on their gender.Movies like this are not only wrong, it's socially detective and socially irresponsible.
... View MoreThis movie is very timely, yet long overdue.There is a culture on college campuses that have encouraged violent acts against women for a long time. The first hand testimonials drive home the horror some of these young women endured. The one cautionary tale is the testimony of the Winston accuser, as he was not charged, yet she is allowed to tell her story without being questioned or allowing Winston to speak. Her movie testimony was different from earlier versions of her story. In my opinion, her inclusion cheapens the movie and takes a way from the other powerful statements of violence against women on college campuses. It is almost as if the producers wanted to sensationalize the movie by using a well known incident to drive up interest. The subject matter alone speaks for itself. A must see for all incoming freshman women and their parents.
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