Re: Rolling Stone on rape at UVA
I wonder how quickly this is going to play out. The fraternity hasn't issued a denial yet, just a response about how it is taking the story seriously. That is the appropriate action at this time, I think, but eventually, you would think that they are going to defend themselves in some way.
I wonder if the identify of the woman, "Jackie," is common knowledge at UVa? If she's lying, or exaggerating, she's definitely in deep now.
There are some interesting thoughts on this fan site thread (not a UVa fan site) about why some doubt the details in the story:
http://northcarolina.scout.com/forums/1414-zigga-zoomba-lounge/13383263-uva-rape-story-in-rolling-stone?s=78
Something interesting on that thread - if it is to be believed - is that the fraternity in the Rolling Stone article is apparently not one that fits the rich, entitled asshole stereotype, and that those kind of guys actually turn their nose at this house. That doesn't mean that there would not be rapists at this house, of course. And it's also probably the case that men considered middle class types at UVa are probably still pretty well-off.
LongTimeListener said:Baron Scicluna said:The comments point out that, with holiday breaks and finals, that basically, the frats are suspended for two weeks.
Sound like it'll be a real thorough investigation.
I think it's going to be a very thorough investigation. They're already under the gun with the DOJ, facing the more serious charges. I don't think they can afford a whitewash.
I wonder how quickly this is going to play out. The fraternity hasn't issued a denial yet, just a response about how it is taking the story seriously. That is the appropriate action at this time, I think, but eventually, you would think that they are going to defend themselves in some way.
I wonder if the identify of the woman, "Jackie," is common knowledge at UVa? If she's lying, or exaggerating, she's definitely in deep now.
There are some interesting thoughts on this fan site thread (not a UVa fan site) about why some doubt the details in the story:
http://northcarolina.scout.com/forums/1414-zigga-zoomba-lounge/13383263-uva-rape-story-in-rolling-stone?s=78
Something interesting on that thread - if it is to be believed - is that the fraternity in the Rolling Stone article is apparently not one that fits the rich, entitled asshole stereotype, and that those kind of guys actually turn their nose at this house. That doesn't mean that there would not be rapists at this house, of course. And it's also probably the case that men considered middle class types at UVa are probably still pretty well-off.