It’s time to put down the mattress Emma Sulko­wicz

Yeah, it’s time to “put down the mattress” and that cult they call feminism too. They are hateful, horrible people and are brainwashed. Put that ideology down like a rabid dog.

Who is Emma and them gonna run to if things happen to them in the “real world”? Are they gonna run back to the Title IX coordinator at the bar where they got wasted and had regret sex with their boyfriend who broke up with them a week earlier? Um…NO! She’ll run to the police like the rest of society. Protecting upper class white women in this manner only ensures their stunted emotional and physical growth. To me, this proves that people who follow the nonsense taught on many college campuses in “women’s studies” classes are not interested in “equality,” they want female supremacy. I’ve seen enough of their rubbish to know they are as crazy as they can get. They have some bizarre cult-like theories and worldview.

What a complete joke.

I saw the fraud in the Rolling Stone article, I saw the joke this woman was as soon as I heard her speak and I see the joke that Kirsten Gillibrand and her crusade has become.

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Emma Sulkowicz carries a mattress around Columbia as a rape protest – yet her alleged attacker has been exonerated.
Photo: Kristy Leibowitz

From this NY Post article: http://nypost.com/2015/02/08/columbia-mattress-rape-case-is-not-justice-its-shaming-without-proof/

Feminists complain that by putting assault victims through this barrage of questions we are shaming them.

Why does it take weeks or months or years for anyone to question these young women? For one thing, the kangaroo courts on campus aren’t set up to gather real evidence.

But, really, the problem is this: It’s considered offensive to even ask a single question of a woman who says she has been sexually assaulted. Because rape is not a crime like armed robbery or murder anymore. Rape is a political statement by the patriarchy trying to silence women. It doesn’t matter what actually happened. What matters is what you think happened after you’ve taken enough women’s-studies courses.

That’s why Lena Dunham got away with publishing a book accusing an easily identifiable student on campus of rape without any fact checkers or lawyers flagging the passage. It’s why no one at Rolling Stone demanded the reporter verify the accuser’s story. And it’s why the word of a girl with a mattress strapped to her back is treated like the Holy Bible.

Feminists complain that by putting assault victims through this barrage of questions we are shaming them. As Sulkowicz told the news site Mic: “It’s an awful feeling where this reporter is digging through my personal life. At this point, I didn’t realize that she’s extremely anti-feminist and would do this in order to shame me.”

But shame is exactly what these accusers are hoping to bring on their alleged attackers. By refusing to report these matters to the police instead of the campus Keystone Kops and The New York Times, they are supposedly saving themselves from the pain of a trial, but really what they are doing is saving themselves from having to answer any questions and destroying men’s lives with lies and innuendo.

Read the entire piece HERE

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