Sunday, April 24, 2016

Why was Drew a student and fraternity member at the University of Virginia in 2006 and then a student at the University of Virginia in 2012?

April 24, 2016


Has the Washington Post or anyone else tried to get records about him from the University of Virginia and his former fraternity, to try to get information about whether he was suspended from the University of Virginia in or after 2006 because he raped someone?

Has the Washington Post or anyone else tried to talk to anyone at the University of Virginia about the sexual assaults that have happened at the University of Virginia this year?




That's the address for the University of Virginia's police website's "Safety Announcements" page, which lists at least some of the incidents that prove that the University of Virginia is not a safe place, except for rapists.

I wouldn't be surprised if the University of Virginia's administration has told the University of Virginia's police department to stop publishing crime reports, because of the attention that I have tried to bring to all of the sexual assaults that have happened at that school.  

The University of Virginia isn't doing anything to protect its students from sexual assault.  It probably hopes that all of the lawsuits against Rolling Stone will be won, and that the school will be able to call every rape victim a liar after that, even if she gets killed.

The University of Virginia is promoting child molestation.





That's the address of a page that's advertised at the first page of the University of Virginia's website.  The page uses the words "innovation" or "innovative" at least three times.





That's the address of the first page of the website for the Hartwell Foundation, which is the organization that gave the award to the University of Virginia that the page promoting child molestation at the University of Virginia is discussing.  The caption after the title at the Hartwell Foundation's website is "Benefitting Children By Inspiring Innovation And Achievement."

The page uses the words "innovation" or "innovative" another two times, and also has this sentence:

"We provide an opportunity for those we support to make a difference and to realize their hopes and dreams."

Since when does journalistic failure not include lying?



Copyright L. Kochman, April 24, 2016 @ 8:05 a.m.