Thursday, April 7, 2011

Yale sets up committee following sexual misconduct

Like many universities lately, Yale is having to rebuild its reputation following allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct steaming from its own students involved in fraternities and sororities.

Today, Yale announced it was setting up a new committee following a federal investigation which examined complaints that Yale has a "sexually hostile environment" and falling to respond to the allegations. Mary Miller, the Dean of Yale University said she had received a notice from the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, but had yet to be served with the formal complaint.

Well apparently, there were earlier complaints from students. In October, the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity posted a You Tube video in which its members repeated chants promoting rape and in another incident, undergraduate students were forced to strip naked at a college party.

Fraternities and sororities on college and university campuses nationwide have irrepressibly promoted a hostile environment among their peers. Every year, it seems like there is some kind of new report of a college student either getting humiliated or hurt during a haze. Then you hear from the actual spokesperson of the fraternity or sorority and they completely 'condemn' the bad behavior. What a load of BS.

If you ask me, college fraternities and sororities have, for the most part, been the same group of punks and sluts they've been for the last 100 plus years. They run around promoting this platform that they're all about community service or promoting Greek awareness, when in fact, they're all a bunch of lazy drunken ivy-league morons who believe that they deserve something from everyone else for their barbarianism.

Then you have the sororities, none of these girls have probably ever been educated about safe sex. They'll go to some college party, become completely obliterated and have sex with two or three guys and in a few months, they'll be sitting around crying because they can't figure out how in the hell they got pregnant. So then they'll write letters to a Senator saying that abortion has to be legal because "I got raped on a university campus".

Give me a break.

As for Yale and other notorious universities like USC, I'm curious to know what the regents and chancellors are going to do to protect students that actually want to attend college to complete an education and get a degree, without the hostility from the fraternities and sororities. I'm imagining that little will actually be done. University of Wisconsin La Crosse is a prime example. They've tried to rebuild they're reputation after dealing with similarly "sexually hostile environments".

It all ends the same, they'll continue to promote the same environment in the same manner as before.

1 comment:

  1. These are nothing more than hateful comments towards college students. Not all college students are involved in juvenile behavior, and not all girls in college practice unsafe sex.

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