moriartiesbiggestfan
MoriartiesBiggestFan
moriartiesbiggestfan

What did he do wrong? He instituted mandatory diversity training, he responded to every protest. He just didn't get out of his car at the homecoming (he was taken back, and it makes sense). They investigated everything. There was literally nothing more he could do. New programs and new policies were introduced, and

Not really. No answer was palatable to them, he even said exactly what everyone wanted him to say, that the students didn't think they were going to get a fair shot, and they STILL blew up at him for it.

Except Wolfe hasn't done anything racist. He didn't utter any slurs, he even instituted diversity training! The beefs are that he didn't approach the protestors who were at the homecoming parade, and apparently wasn't "authentic enough" for them.

Except he didn’t ignore anything. He kept doing new things and instituted mandatory diversity training. His only missteps were not getting out of his car to talk with the protestors and apparently not being “authentic” enough for them.

Because emotionally fragile children like you exist, we are losing bedrock principals in this country. Free expression and free speech are being overturned at campuses. And all this and NO ONES SAFETY WAS VIOLATED! No one has been assaulted at MU, just some shitty comments from people. No one was made to feel unsafe,

There is obviously something larger going on here, and if black students are telling us that there is an atmosphere of racism at the University, who am I to tell them they’re wrong?

They are naïve and stupid. They went on a hunger strike over NOTHING. They were so emotionally fragile that a drunken kid and some assholes apparently so emotionally shattered them that they held a damn hunger strike. They use loaded language about their humanity being denied, when no one denied their humanity. They

This wasn’t really overheard, but said directly to me by a wonderful older gentlemen. My friend and I ended up talking to him and his wife until the event shut down. He kept saying this to me—that we were eating dinosaur food

I have actually heard two.

Stop trying to make repealing Obamacare happen. It's not going to happen.

We have pictures, testimony, and we already have a conviction. HE WAS ALREADY CONVICTED. He was just appealing the conviction. The system had already worked and already convicted him and all she needed to do to be sure he see's jail is not renege on her story. But with her gone, the prosecution loses her as a witness

When police departments stopped needing battering survivors to press charges or not, and just starter doing so themselves, survivors were relieved of a lot of this onus. No more “hey, she didn’t want to press charges so it must not be that bad.” Why put survivors in this position in the first place?

But police protection is a joke.

Do you have any idea what it’s like to be abused? To fear for your life? To have people (both anonymous and not) question your experience, validity, or your own role in your abuse?

So she has no responsibilities? This enshrining and pedastalizing of victims is wrong. We know this guy could strike again and we have someone who could stop him, but there is no ethical way to do that if that person doesn't cooperate with the investigation. We should be empowering victims, not hiding them.

I don’t really knock it for not including a woman’s perspective. It would be one thing if it were a rom com or something, but this is inparticular about Aziz’s perspective and his life and his interactions. It would be really false if he tried to write it about women for women.

I feel that in this case, the victim is an adult who stopped cooperating with the investigation to put a shit bag in jail. As bad as what happened to her was, she is now, by her in-action, helping Hardy abuse someone else. She should have stayed, asked for police protection, and ground this asshole into the ground.

Why did police take so long to go up to Hardy’s apartment? Overall, the documents portray a group of officers who took the case seriously and investigated it rigorously. But my emails and voicemails asking for comment from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police on this issue, among others, were not returned.

For anyone who may doubt Holder: this injury, right here. This injury is INCREDIBLY HARD to make yourself. Clearly there was pressure applied to the chin, and to the jaw. Something like when a hand is wrapped around the neck. You don't make this yourself.

SOMETIMES.