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“Sexual hazing” is a pretty alarming way to describe “asking inappropriate questions on sexual matters.” Most readers are not going to look up the original statement from Stanford, and many of them will come away with the impression that the band has been sexually abusing new members.

Given the username and this being their only comment, I’m gonna go with trolling rather than unstable.

Angry because he showed us all the truth you didn’t want to see?

“the movement that failed, by the way.”

True, Trump is objectively worse than HRC, but she still sucks on pretty much every issue outside of abortion and LGBT rights. I voted for Hillary by absentee ballot, but I had to hold my nose with a vise to do it.

Also did Brazile really think Hillary would be floored by these shockingly obscure questions? “A question about the situation in Flint? Where did that come from?”

Fucking good. She should resign. It’s appalling that she leaked the questions from CNN, or that she even got them in the first place. And setting aside how stupid it was to leak things in general, she should at least have had the damn tradecraft to do it over the phone and not in a fucking email. And also, apparently

Yeah sure in a perfect situation, but this isn’t a perfect situation. You have to remember that police usually show up to a scene with the barest of details. It’s usually possible type of crime, general location, possible injuries and maybe a vague, usually wrong description of the suspects. Now add to it that you

Bullshit. The police have to keep everyone there and figure out what happened. He wasn’t charged, wasn’t even taken away from the scene. This is how it’s supposed to work. He’s a hero and the cops did a good job too.

But he wasn’t irrationally cuffed. You’re getting to judge the situation after the fact and with a whole lot of info and a video. The cops that show up have little info to go off of when they get a call. They don’t know who did what, said what or in what order it all happened in. Given the confined space and lack of

PIX11: “ When police from the 112 precinct arrived, they put both the suspect and Morancy in handcuffs until, Morancy says, they figured out who was the perp and who was the hero.” Really, Rachel, this is standard procedure. How are the cops supposed to know what is what right away? They sorted it out, arrested

They absolutely should be commended here. There are just so many ways that this scenario could have played out, but in this case it looks like everything was on the up and up. And more than that, treating Morancy with the type of respect and even reverence they did after all of the facts came in was a truly nice

Generally when people are in a physical altercation, you detain everyone until you figure out what happened. That’s precisely what happened. They talked to the people, figured out what happened, let go the guy who didn’t do anything wrong, and arrested the guy who did.

Moise Morancy, I hope you are out there reading these comments.

You don’t consider Wind Waker a high bar kind of game?

I read the Rolling Stone piece and kept waiting for a smoking gun, but then I realized that there wasn’t one and most of the article was simply the author’s opinion and preferences about how sports leagues should punish allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault.

What can Adam Silver do when there have been no criminal charges and the civil trial has yet to be resolved?

A: Journalism and Derrick Rose

This is contrasted to the cases of NBAers Jeffery Taylor and Darren Collison, who were suspended 24 and eight games, respectively, by the league after pleading guilty to misdemeanor offenses.

You appear to have a good deal of time on your hands.