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“Where’s the protection for students? Why does the university not care that this rapist is free and could possibly harm another student?”

This University of North Carolina student (yes! UNC again – talk about scandal fatigue) – the student UD quotes up there – isn’t quite up on the M.O. of big football schools, so UD will help her. Listen up, oh latest victim.

Football schools are looking for big mean bruisers to play on their football team. Not all bruisers are nasty off the field, but some are, and football schools tend not to care much about off-field behavior. If Richie Incognito beats up a few Nebraska students, BFD. Put a guy like that on a campus full of wussses and they’re bound to irritate him at some point. As for coeds… are you kidding me? There are athlete dorms in this country which have been converted to whorehouses.

There are costs to winning, see. Students are of course obliged to pay the monetary costs. But there’s also surgery on that dislocated jaw (a player didn’t like the way you looked at him) and a lifetime of humiliation and rage because the school made fun of you when you claimed a player raped you.

Not that there aren’t costs for the school itself. Lawsuits galore from many injured parties. Ten million dollar buyouts to make foul sadistic cheating coaches go away. I could go on.

This latest UNC outrage will, UD reckons, be a big story. This blog will follow it every step of the way.

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UD thanks David and Ken.

Margaret Soltan, September 13, 2016 8:45PM
Posted in: sport

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One Response to ““Where’s the protection for students? Why does the university not care that this rapist is free and could possibly harm another student?””

  1. wayward Says:

    And then there’s the way UNC briefly picked up the football coach that Illinois had fired for abusive behavior.
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/bdavidridpath/2016/08/26/tim-beckman-the-university-of-north-carolina-cannot-get-out-of-its-own-way/#2e2d7a4ec173

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