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‘The weapon used in the attacks was a broomstick. One of the suspects told police it was a tradition going back years at the school. Another suspect is quoted saying it had happened to him in years past as well. The victims told police they had heard rumors about what they called “brooming,” but thought it was just a myth, not a tradition.’

Which – if true – is why the principal of Damascus High School, near UD‘s house, was foolish to write in her initial public statement that the rapes were limited to the school’s junior varsity football players.

Background here. As you know if you read this blog, anal rape and high school football go together like a horse and carriage.

Margaret Soltan, November 7, 2018 7:23AM
Posted in: sport

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2 Responses to “‘The weapon used in the attacks was a broomstick. One of the suspects told police it was a tradition going back years at the school. Another suspect is quoted saying it had happened to him in years past as well. The victims told police they had heard rumors about what they called “brooming,” but thought it was just a myth, not a tradition.’”

  1. john Says:

    wanting to do this is among the things i just don’t understand… gladly.

  2. Margaret Soltan Says:

    john: The entire hazing thing of all sorts of sickening and obscene humiliation of others as a precondition for inclusion in a group is totally beyond me.

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