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BeastMan
07-31-2016, 01:51 PM
http://deadspin.com/report-baylor-coerced-rape-victims-into-silence-by-thr-1784599815?utm_content=buffer6b7f4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Just unreal what the school's administration did to intimidate these women & protect football players. And all baptist jokes aside, the school's official student conduct code included no dancing until 1996. Crazy.

Dawgowar
07-31-2016, 02:08 PM
http://deadspin.com/report-baylor-coerced-rape-victims-into-silence-by-thr-1784599815?utm_content=buffer6b7f4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Just unreal what the school's administration did to intimidate these women & protect football players. And all baptist jokes aside, the school's official student conduct code included no dancing until 1996. Crazy.

It's not one bit worse for Baylor. It is worse for every decent thinking human being. Honestly, I wouldn't give a rat's ass if it were us. Any program that not only stonewalls a sexual assault investigation of ANY kind, but also intimidates victims, they need to be shut down. Priorities are clearly out of synch with civilized behavior. Glad they never got a shot at the brass ring.

BeastMan
07-31-2016, 02:58 PM
It's not one bit worse for Baylor. It is worse for every decent thinking human being. Honestly, I wouldn't give a rat's ass if it were us. Any program that not only stonewalls a sexual assault investigation of ANY kind, but also intimidates victims, they need to be shut down. Priorities are clearly out of synch with civilized behavior. Glad they never got a shot at the brass ring.

Good post. If it were us I'd definitely be out for blood. Ken Star should be gone, not reassigned. Then you have those sickos at Penn State that put up statues of Joe Pa around town after the university took theirs down. I just don't understand it.

Political Hack
07-31-2016, 10:16 PM
It's not one bit worse for Baylor. It is worse for every decent thinking human being. Honestly, I wouldn't give a rat's ass if it were us. Any program that not only stonewalls a sexual assault investigation of ANY kind, but also intimidates victims, they need to be shut down. Priorities are clearly out of synch with civilized behavior. Glad they never got a shot at the brass ring.

Agree. You'd have to absolutely clear house and consider suspending the program.

I hope others see this and realize how out of hand college football is getting. Keep this shit up, combined with the concussion issue, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving will turn into Mothers Football Extinction Renegades and those MFer's will shut football down.

drunkernhelldawg
07-31-2016, 10:55 PM
It's not one bit worse for Baylor. It is worse for every decent thinking human being. Honestly, I wouldn't give a rat's ass if it were us. Any program that not only stonewalls a sexual assault investigation of ANY kind, but also intimidates victims, they need to be shut down. Priorities are clearly out of synch with civilized behavior. Glad they never got a shot at the brass ring.

That's the honest way to look at it. Well done.

Jack Lambert
08-01-2016, 01:20 PM
Mybe Baylor should try the Borghild Project.

PassInterference
08-01-2016, 01:51 PM
I knew of a girl in the 90s that got kicked out of Baylor for having an abortion.

For or against abortion, it is asinine to kick a young woman out of school for that.

BeardoMSU
08-01-2016, 01:58 PM
I knew of a girl in the 90s that got kicked out of Baylor for having an abortion.

For or against abortion, it is asinine to kick a young woman out of school for that.

Wasn't there a BYU basketball player who got kicked off the team because he was having....wait for it....premarital sex with his girl friend?!?!?

louisvilledawg
08-01-2016, 02:03 PM
Wasn't there a BYU basketball player who got kicked off the team because he was having....wait for it....premarital sex with his girl friend?!?!?

Premarital sex is against their code of conduct. so is wearing some backless, strapless, or other "revealing" wardrobes for women. Pretty sure it's also against their code to have a beard.

BeardoMSU
08-01-2016, 02:09 PM
Premarital sex is against their code of conduct. so is wearing some backless, strapless, or other "revealing" wardrobes for women. Pretty sure it's also against their code to have a beard.

Well...I'm ****ed, then.

archdog
08-01-2016, 02:38 PM
What I don't get, is why don't these women go straight to the police in whatever town the university is in? In lieu of going to the school. When or if they are threatened into being quiet, call a higher up level of officials or the FBI.

I mean look, if a girl was raped at Baylor and the locals wouldn't do anything about it, couldn't she just get on Oklahoma or Texas' message boards and start posting about it. Shit would A. Either get taken down quickly, or B. It would get the police to move on it.

Better yet, call the FBI or something.

archdog
08-01-2016, 02:39 PM
I think he had to do counseling. That dude was too good to kick off the team.

Dawgbite
08-01-2016, 02:59 PM
I have a female friend who graduated from a Baptist University, not Baylor, and she always said that most of those preacher wannabes weren't saved below the waist. I always took it as a joke but looking at it now, it isn't too funny.

BeardoMSU
08-01-2016, 03:01 PM
I think he had to do counseling.

Wow...for having sex with his college GF....the travesty.

Jack Lambert
08-01-2016, 03:21 PM
I look at this way. Everyone knows the codes of the school you attend and if you don't like them go somewhere else.

louisvilledawg
08-01-2016, 04:21 PM
I think he had to do counseling. That dude was too good to kick off the team.

no no, he was removed from the team. Dude's name is brandon davies

drunkernhelldawg
08-01-2016, 06:55 PM
I look at this way. Everyone knows the codes of the school you attend and if you don't like them go somewhere else.

Exactly. And it's not something to be made fun of. It's a choice.

RocketDawg
08-01-2016, 07:06 PM
I look at this way. Everyone knows the codes of the school you attend and if you don't like them go somewhere else.

Yep, no other way to look at it.

BeardoMSU
08-01-2016, 07:30 PM
I look at this way. Everyone knows the codes of the school you attend and if you don't like them go somewhere else.

That's all fine and good, but I'm still willing to bet that the vast majority of the student body at that fine university are still, even after signing their "honor codes", are engaging in such levels of depravity.....Why? Because it's human nature. People have literally been doing it for millennia. Those that don't...great, good for them. I just find it crazy that "institutions of high learning" still cling to such archaic restrictions knowing full well the amount of "bend" that goes on daily in dorm rooms across campus every night (and afternoons...."delight").

Another example. I'm not sure if this is true, but I had a friend in high school that went to Mississippi College. He told me the university monitored their internet activity, specifically looking for pornography usage. WTF?!? Talk about nanny state.....
Again, I'm not sure if that is indeed true, but I did hear it from a someone who was a student (circa 2002).

BeastMan
08-01-2016, 07:39 PM
Exactly. And it's not something to be made fun of. It's a choice.

I wasn't making fun of anything. I was shocked to read in the article that Baylor had no dancing in their student conduct code in 1996. Dancing is all up in the bible. I've always heard the "no dancing at baptist weddings" but I didn't realize a university as prestigious as Baylor had something that fundamentalistic that recent.

BeardoMSU
08-01-2016, 07:45 PM
that Baylor had no dancing in their student conduct code in 1996. Dancing is all up in the bible

Such levels of crazy isn't totally unheard of....OM had confederate flags allowed in their stadium until 1995***

drunkernhelldawg
08-02-2016, 03:05 AM
I wasn't making fun of anything. I was shocked to read in the article that Baylor had no dancing in their student conduct code in 1996. Dancing is all up in the bible. I've always heard the "no dancing at baptist weddings" but I didn't realize a university as prestigious as Baylor had something that fundamentalistic that recent.

It surprised me too.

Jack Lambert
08-02-2016, 07:45 AM
That's all fine and good, but I'm still willing to bet that the vast majority of the student body at that fine university are still, even after signing their "honor codes", are engaging in such levels of depravity.....Why? Because it's human nature. People have literally been doing it for millennia. Those that don't...great, good for them. I just find it crazy that "institutions of high learning" still cling to such archaic restrictions knowing full well the amount of "bend" that goes on daily in dorm rooms across campus every night (and afternoons...."delight").

Another example. I'm not sure if this is true, but I had a friend in high school that went to Mississippi College. He told me the university monitored their internet activity, specifically looking for pornography usage. WTF?!? Talk about nanny state.....
Again, I'm not sure if that is indeed true, but I did hear it from a someone who was a student (circa 2002).

Several years ago a lot of BYU students got kicked out of school for going to Las Vegas, getting married, having sex and then getting the marriage annulled.

I Want to say Miss College has some codes and I use to see their students out dong while things all the time.