A few frat boys hung a sign on their frat house. Apparently, according to the gender “experts” writing for the Queen’s University newspaper, this sign promotes rape culture and the ownership of women.

There’s a good report on this over at Community of the Wrongly Accused, a longtime defender of the due process rights of men and boys in academia and a staunch opponent of the rape hysteria that is often based upon lies, lies, and lies, but now strangleholds higher education policy on sexual misconduct. Check it out!

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  1. Christopher J Thompson 09/16/2013 at 3:43 am

    As the Campus Ambassador for the National Coalition For Men I am saddened to see another misandraic (anti-men) article written whilst the presumption of innocence for college men is being eroded daily…

    http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/news-updates/doj-disregards-mccain-mccain-fails-to-react/

    Thankfully we have assembled a group to address and promote the idea of also focusing on issues facing men and boys…

    http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/activism/avfm-and-ncfm-join-forces-on-mens-college-groups/

    Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in protecting men at your alma mater and thank you in advance for your time and consideration…

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A few frat boys hung a sign on their frat house. Apparently, according to the gender “experts” writing for the Queen’s University newspaper, this sign promotes rape culture and the ownership of women.

There’s a good report on this over at Community of the Wrongly Accused, a longtime defender of the due process rights of men and boys in academia and a staunch opponent of the rape hysteria that is often based upon lies, lies, and lies, but now strangleholds higher education policy on sexual misconduct. Check it out!

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One Comment

  1. Christopher J Thompson 09/16/2013 at 3:43 am

    As the Campus Ambassador for the National Coalition For Men I am saddened to see another misandraic (anti-men) article written whilst the presumption of innocence for college men is being eroded daily…

    http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/news-updates/doj-disregards-mccain-mccain-fails-to-react/

    Thankfully we have assembled a group to address and promote the idea of also focusing on issues facing men and boys…

    http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/activism/avfm-and-ncfm-join-forces-on-mens-college-groups/

    Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in protecting men at your alma mater and thank you in advance for your time and consideration…

Comments are closed.

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Research due process and similar lawsuits by students accused of Title IX violations (sexual assault, harassment, dating violence, stalking, etc.) in higher education.

OCR Resolutions Database

Research resolved Title IX investigations of K-12 and postsecondary institutions by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).

Attorneys Directory

A basic directory for looking up Title IX attorneys, most of whom have represented parties in litigation by accused students.