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Doesn't Look Like #metoo Has Reached Down Under ..
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"Rating girls by how '***able' they are and sharing photos of their friends having sex"
I know we sent the crims down there but you would have thought with modern tech they would keep up. Pretty bad practice for any day and age if you ask me.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-54 25415/I nside-s exist-p ractice s-prest igious- Sydney- college .html
I know we sent the crims down there but you would have thought with modern tech they would keep up. Pretty bad practice for any day and age if you ask me.
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The male students behavior is unacceptable.
This was first reported 6 years ago.
It is happening in St Johns college and St Pauls college, to name and shame a couple, all attached to Sydney University.
These colleges are owned and operated by guess which church[i ?
The church which has a long track record of trying to hide and cover up sexual misconduct.
They are [i]prestigious] colleges which means only the offspring of the wealthy get to stay there.
Spoiled young brats whose daddy has bailed them out of any trouble many times comes to mind.
Why hasn't the colleges involved cracked down on this behavior?
Possibly they are in denial, or, they like the financial support they get from the parents of these odious young men, or, they think it's a "coming of age" thingy.
I don't know but it's not an endemic problem.
The male students behavior is unacceptable.
This was first reported 6 years ago.
It is happening in St Johns college and St Pauls college, to name and shame a couple, all attached to Sydney University.
These colleges are owned and operated by guess which church[i ?
The church which has a long track record of trying to hide and cover up sexual misconduct.
They are [i]prestigious] colleges which means only the offspring of the wealthy get to stay there.
Spoiled young brats whose daddy has bailed them out of any trouble many times comes to mind.
Why hasn't the colleges involved cracked down on this behavior?
Possibly they are in denial, or, they like the financial support they get from the parents of these odious young men, or, they think it's a "coming of age" thingy.
I don't know but it's not an endemic problem.
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