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Nonsense rebuttal.

Dude, it's sexist not to allow men to wear skirts per the dress code.

Oh, I believe that dress codes for men are too restrictive as well.

Undue burden on a specific gender that impacts their access to education. For example, length of skirt being more important than their time in a classroom.

I'm sorry, I didn't read that in the story. Try context.

Sexist dress codes and their subsequent enforcement can also be a Title IX violation.

Let me introduce you to the world of MGLCs.

I can look at the window and see three social clubs in my neighborhood that cost over 5k a year to join with specific membership rites. I'm not trying to be a social greek apologist — but at the end of the day they're simply collegiate level mirrors of exclusive social groups in the real world.

Creating social networks are also actual goals. And, groups with actual goals can be super rapey. See, for example, college athletes — where the majority of precedent setting Title IX legal suits come from.

Other student groups often perpetuate exclusivity and hazing, theater groups and music (esp marching bands) are great examples of this.

Careers can also literally fizzle over night. It's a super insulated micro-world with weird power dynamics. They'd also likely have just filled it with another star — so the narrative wouldn't be well controlled that quickly by her team.

Your agent comes to you with a yet unnamed appearance on the Emmys. You agree and sign. You get handed a script. What do you do?

You've hit the entire problem of Hollywood on the head. It's the same reason people sometimes do awful movies. Contractual obligation can be a terrible thing.

I also bet it really has to do with people coming from money having less stressful marriages than the poors.

Militarization of the police is a reference to the post 9/11 trend of DHS/DOD selling local PDs MRAPs and other military surplus for below cost. This did begin in 1996 with Section 133 of the NDAA and escalated post 9/11.

The sudden increase is because there is a crackdown. For example, when we made it easier for students to report rape there was an uptick in reported rapes. Campus didn't become rapier overnight — the reporting process got better. It's an important distinction to make.

Why, this is happening because the United States is prioritizing that students should be entitled to an education without discrimination — and that includes not being raped. The reason the list has grown is because there is a federal crackdown (and they are hearing all cases). Not that suddenly we're way more rapey.

Not all sexual assault that US higher ed institutions meet the burden of proof for courts. Higher ed falls under a preponderance of evidence. And Law and Order SVU resolutions are really just fairy tales.

Yeah, it's fun. Out of nowhere there will be something like an amazing bootie at Old Navy and all of sudden you're that hip shopper who found amazing deal at what store?

Basically I bookmark sites that I shop at or would like to shop at and pin from their "What's new" section on a regular basis. It allows me to see price range and be constantly aware of new content. They will also self promote an item if it's been featured somewhere else.