Saturday, January 23, 2016

Raped in effigy

January 23, 2016


It's probable that's what happened to Jackie of the Rolling Stone article about rape at the University of Virginia.

There's a lot about that case that can be understood in the context of what the conglomerate had been doing to me for years before she was raped, including her use of the name "Haven Monahan" while she was trying to get her friend to go out with her.  Probably, she was trying to be cute and funny by using that pseudonym; maybe the people whom she thought were her friends even knew that, and they said they didn't know to try to protect themselves by making her look like a liar when the article was published.

Probably, nobody among the people who are trying to sue Rolling Stone is talking about the conglomerate or the promotion of sexual crime by governments, corporations, the media, famous people, and schools from preschool to graduate school.  Meanwhile, the conglomerate continues to promote sexual crime, "Haven Monahan" has taken on a life of its own, and the Washington Post continues to have a white, male "Education," not "Crime," reporter who went to a private high school in Virginia and who graduated from Virginia Tech report about the case.













Those are pictures from today of most of the first page of Google search results for the search term "haven monahan."

When she got raped, Jackie didn't know what to do.  A lot of people don't know what to do when something like that happens to them.  

After the Rolling Stone article was published, the Charlottesville police found Drew.  His financial records corroborated what Jackie said about having dinner with him on the night that she was later raped.  His profile is consistent with what the Rolling Stone article described as the University of Virginia's refusal to expel rapists and have them prosecuted; he was part of a fraternity at the University of Virginia six years before Jackie was raped.  Probably, he was suspended for a few years because he was a rapist, and then he was let back on campus, where he lured the insecure Jackie to the room at another fraternity house, where she was gang-raped while he watched and offered pointers to the novice rapists.  If he didn't organize the rape to happen at his old fraternity, it was probably because the national headquarters of that fraternity knew he was a liability and he knew that they wouldn't want him to involve their fraternity in another incident of sexual assault.

The questions are:

-Whom did Drew rape 6 years before he met Jackie?

-Where are the University of Virginia's records about Drew from when he was suspended, which the Charlottesville police refused to demand that the University of Virginia release, citing "privacy reasons"?  


Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, January 23, 2016 @ 2:27 p.m.