Manhattan Strip Clubs: Dimmer Ladies Go To Duke?

The revised policy, among other things, shows that Duke is still in the grip of the same biases, indifference to evidence, and de facto presumption of guilt that led so many professors and administrators to smear innocent lacrosse players as rapists (and as racists) for many months in 2006 and 2007. The centerpiece was the full-page ad taken out by the “Group of 88″ professors, as critics call them, in The Chronicle on April 6, 2006, about three weeks after the woman claimed rape.
This ad stopped just short of explicitly branding the lacrosse players as rapists. But it treated almost as a given the truth of the stripper’s claims of a brutal gang rape by three team members amid a hail of racist slurs. It praised protesters who had put lacrosse players’ photos on “wanted” posters. It associated “what happened to this young woman” with “racism and sexism.” It suggested that the lacrosse players were getting privileged treatment because they are white — which was the opposite of the truth.

See the full article from “Men’s News Daily”

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