Feminist Politicians are continuing their war against male college students with their proposed Campus Accountability and Safety Act (CASA).
CASA will regulate sexual assault investigations on US campuses. The Act requires all publicly funded universities to: investigate alleged campus rapes, designate Confidential Advisors for every student claiming she was raped and conduct annual sexual assault surveys of undergraduates. Federal funds shall be withheld from any University not complying with CASA. Additionally, non complying schools shall also be heavily fined possibly in excess of one million dollars. The US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights shall keep all fines it collects from schools. CASA labels accusing students as victims. It gives accused students no advisor. They are on their own. The Act assumes accused students are guilty unless proven otherwise. Guilty students are removed from campus.
CASA's main sponsors, feminist Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (New York) and Claire McCaskill (Missiouri), fraudulently claim 1 in 5 college women are sexually assaulted. Thus, according to these politicians, hundreds of thousands of male undergraduates are rapists. Groundless suspensions and expulsions have already occurred across US campuses. For example, Xavier University expelled Dez Wells for sexual assault. However, after listening to evidence, a Grand jury refused to indict him. The prosecutor doubted the assault occurred and hospital examination showed no trauma on the woman's body. Columbia University suspended an unidentified man for at least 1 year when a sexual assault complaint was filed against him 5 months after the incident occurred. The man claims the female undergraduate was upset he started dating one of her friends.
CASA will allow colleges to legally mass produce these types of campus removals.
Rape is a crime. Schools are not criminal investigation institutions. THEY ARE EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS. Their purpose is to EDUCATE. Rape should be investigated by criminal investigation institutions NOT schools. Both Gillibrand and McCaskill are vehemently opposed to such a policy. If police rather than schools handle alleged sexual assault crimes, the feminist senators will be unable to achieve their goal of the mass removal of male undergraduates from higher education.
The impetus for this mass removal is a 2010 study by the research firm Reach Advisors. The study discovered single women aged 22-30 outearn their male counterparts in most American cities. Reach Advisors cited college education as the main reason for the gender pay gap. Significantly more women than men earn degrees. By creating CASA, feminist politicians hope thousands of male undergraduates can be prevented from obtaining degrees. Less men with degrees means more high paying skilled jobs go to educated women.
Feminist already control large sections of American education. They have created programs such as The National Girls Collaborative Project, Women in Mathematics and The EDGE Program. All promote learning solely among girls. They have designed reading classes in lower education emphasizing various character's feelings and emotions so that they appeal to girls and disinterest boys. They have obtained financing from companies such as Exxon, Caterpillar and Intel for girls only educational coursework and resources. They have received funding from National Science Foundation (a federal agency) for their organization Girls Incorporated. One function of Girls Inc. is distributing university scholarships with the stipulation the receiving student cannot be male. Thru the American Association of University Women, these female chauvinists have written school conduct codes resulting in boys as young as 6 being suspended for alleged sexual assault. With the addition of CASA, feminist can significantly hinder men's education from grade school thru college.
Gillibrand and McCaskill have vowed to make their proposal into law. Currently, these Senators (both Democrats) have some bipartisan support. Senators Marco Rubio (R), Kelly Ayotte (R), Richard Blumenthal (D), Chuck Grassley (R), Dean Heller (R), and Mark Warner (D) have stated they support the proposal. This bipartisan support shows men voting on the basis of a politician's party affiliation are being fools. What matters is a politician's feminist affiliation. Vote against any politician affiliating themselves with feminism. CASA is feminism.
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