ASU did a similar thing this semester but instead of a game, it was a survey you had to take and get I think an 80 percent on or your registration was stuck there forever. same forcing feminist views chit
I had a bro who did all the other holds and couldn't sign up cause of that.
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04-21-2015, 04:13 AM #151
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04-21-2015, 11:15 AM #155
Anyone who argues modern feminism is not a joke as either a colossal beta wk sorry excuse of a "man" or a delusional female twat angry at the world for not allowing her to grab all the opportunities she still readily has advantage of.
strong lol @ any dumb miscer who is still a feminist. just lol.The KING of "Always Choose Four" crew
***Become a better miscer today: call out beta WK *******s, and don't inflate value of kunty females (especially those over age limit or lost youthful glow)***
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04-21-2015, 12:20 PM #156
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04-21-2015, 06:42 PM #158
Came in to post that this thread made it to a Reddit sub forum. Found it while browsing on my phone in bed this morning. I know a lot of Miscers are anti Reddit but if you guys are against bullsht feminists and social justice warriors ruining forms of media with censorship and faux outrage (mostly focused on gaming and journalism), then Kotaku in Action is a good place to start reading on current events.
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04-21-2015, 06:53 PM #161
There are almost 33k members though on that sub-forum directly for causes like these. There are a few aware brahs in Gaming and Technology I believe, but I think it would be better for Miscers interested in issues like this to go to Reddit rather than have them come here. They are much more knowledgeable there.
I agree we should try and get the lawyer in this thread though to discuss whether it's definitely an eligible case.
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01-14-2016, 04:12 PM #169
California and many other states are having universities adopt the "affirmative consent" standard in sexual assault policies, as well as some other sexual harassment related policies. Even private universities like USC end up adopting these policies because they receive large amounts of government money.
From 2014:
Last month, California Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, signed legislation requiring colleges in the state to adopt sexual assault policies that shifted the burden of proof in campus sexual assault cases from those accusing to the accused. Consent is now "an affirmative, unambiguous, and conscious decision by each participant to engage in mutually agreed-upon sexual activity." The consent has to be "ongoing" throughout any sexual encounter.
On California campuses, consent is no longer a matter of not struggling or not saying no. If the student initiating the sexual encounter doesn’t receive an enthusiastic “yes,” either verbally or physically, then there is no consent. If the student is incapacitated due to drugs or alcohol, there is no consent.
California is the first state to make such a definition of consent law, but other states may soon follow suit. In New Hampshire and New Jersey, state legislators have introduced bills that would also link state funding for colleges to their definition of sexual assault, requiring the use of affirmative consent. In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, plans on proposing legislation that would require a uniform definition of consent similar to California’s to be used for all of the state’s private colleges.
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