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  1. colleenb Member
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    Good discussion. It would be interesting if some of the students who referred to hoping for any woman to be r#ped were brought up on sexual harassment charges by the DEI office. In fact, it seems to me they should be.

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  2. Taras Coolidge
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    colleenb (View Comment):

    Good discussion. It would be interesting if some of the students who referred to hoping for any woman to be r#ped were brought up on sexual harassment charges by the DEI office. In fact, it seems to me they should be.

    For shame!  Don’t you know that hoping for that is just a cultural idiom?

    I would be satisfied if they merely went back to prosecuting people who actually did, rather than hoped, that.

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