Quote Originally Posted by Sivarias View Post
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't that Bill get rubber stamped a WHILE ago? Like 3-4 years? That bull**** law is half the reason I object to the "yes means yes" movement...
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I fear I can't address the pro's and con's of a
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Quote Originally Posted by Sivarias View Post
....It infantalizes women, demonizes men, and makes it nearly impossible to have sex on a California college campus without the men getting brought up before the school board on sexual assault "charges" that have no legal basis for a case, but non-the-less get men expelled and blacklisted unable to finish their degree and essentially costing them millions of dollars in potential income.

That giant heap of bovine scatology is what started my protests in the first place.

That I will discuss.

Wait.

Or join the majority of your fellow citizens who never had the privilege of going to college, because that what going to college is as is, for that matter, having sex with another person, it's a privilege, not something anyone has a "right" to.

Simple.