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« on: October 01, 2014, 11:41:36 AM »

If you're charging someone with a crime, the answer seems rather obvious. If its a matter of expulsion, preponderance is probably suitable.

My complaint is the lack of circumstantial consideration taken by schools and law enforcement. Major state schools have at least 10,000 drunk, high, horny kids running around every weekend. Sex, nonconsensual or otherwise, is basically the motivation behind the hedonistic excess. Yes-means-yes will just lead to the mass incarceration of young men by shifting nearly all sexual responsibility to the male gender.

If you want to shut it down, you've got to go after the organizations and social networks that create debauched sexual encounters, with malice aforethought. Some fraternities, clubs, sports teams, and even sororities are notorious for intentionally creating sexual debauchery as a sort of right of passage.

Revoke charters. File civil charges. Bankrupt them.
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