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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Read your post yourself.
You are not just saying that all cases should be investigated. You are not just saying that not every claim is legitimate. We all already know these things.
What you are saying is that if it isn't easily "called rape" by people such as yourself then that is problematic which comes across as dismissive. Do you not see how this viewpoint doesn't challenge better handling of claims but, instead, encourages what is already happening in the dismissal of claims that do not automatically fit the "formula of rape"?
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Okay, so you ARE saying that ALL allegations have to result in charges and guilty findings.
We've looked at a very specific claim, with a specific set of facts. An example. There is nothing problematic with saying every allegation should be taken seriously and examined thoroughly AND then looking at a specific claim and saying no, that wouldn't be considered rape. That's what colleges are doing all over the country. If you think we should just ajudicate EVERY claim as guilty of rape, why don't you just come out and say it?
People such as myself? You mean like the administration at the ultra-liberal Swarthmore?