March 23, 2015

Updated: Rolling Stone University of Virginia Rape Story A Hoax; Police Find No Evidence of Rape


Posted December 21, 2014 6:38 PM ET; Last updated March 23, 2015 9:04 PM ET



The priorities of journalists reporting the three events at UVA, show how distorted their judgment is. The death of a student got less coverage than a rape or a minor injury. Propaganda still rules journalism. 

[From article]
A five-month police investigation into an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia, described in graphic detail in a Rolling Stone article, showed no evidence that the attack took place and was stymied by the accuser’s unwillingness to cooperate, authorities said Monday.
[. . .]
The fallout from the article contributed to a difficult academic year at U.Va. The September disappearance of 18-year-old student Hannah Graham gripped the campus for weeks, and the community was left grieving after her body was found a few miles away in rural Albemarle County. And last week, racial tensions erupted after a black student suffered a gash on his head while he was arrested outside a Charlottesville bar.

http://nypost.com/2015/03/23/cops-cant-confirm-uva-gang-rape-reported-by-rolling-stone/

No evidence UVA gang rape in Rolling Stone article ever happened: cops
By Associated Press
New York Post
March 23, 2015 | 2:45pm

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[From article]
Not only did the UVA gang rape turn out to be a hoax, but then President Obama’s own Department of Justice completed a six-year study on college rape, and it turns out that instead of 1-in-5 college coeds being raped, the figure is 0.03-in-5.
[. . .]
Less than 1 percent of college students are the victim of a sexual assault — 0.6 percent, to be exact — not to be confused with the 20 percent, or “one in five,” claimed by feminists and President Obama.
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It’s said that “women never lie about rape!” But the evidence shows that women lie about rape all the time -– for attention, for revenge and for an alibi. All serious studies of the matter suggest that at least 40 percent of rape claims are false.
The U.S. Air Force, for example, examined more than a thousand rape allegations on military bases over the course of four years and concluded that 46 percent were false. In 27 percent of the cases, the accuser recanted. A large study of rape allegations over nine years in a small Midwestern city, by Eugene J. Kanin of Purdue University, found that 41 percent of the rape claims were false.

http://humanevents.com/2014/12/18/one-in-five-people-who-write-for-rolling-stone-is-a-moron/?utm_source=coulterdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl

ONE IN FIVE WHO WRITES FOR ROLLING STONE IS A MORON
By: Ann Coulter
12/18/2014 03:15 AM


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