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I was happily found ‘not guilty’ on the charge of ‘undermining the Student Union’s efforts to encourage a positive female sexual identity’, whatever that means. That would have made things much worse apparently.
I AM NOT A RAPIST
And I resent the implication that all men are.
Take the moral high ground
I was happily found ‘not guilty’ on the charge of ‘undermining the Student Union’s efforts to encourage a positive female sexual identity’, whatever that means. That would have made things much worse apparently.
I was once banned from the Student Union bar for 2 weeks. The Wimmin’s Society had been handing out ‘No means no’ t-shirts so I got one printed that said ‘so I presume yes means immediately?’ I was dragged in front of a committee of all the great and good of studentdom, including the wimmin’s officer, the equality officer and the anti-discrimination officer with only the captain of the 1st XV to vouch for my good character, and ‘charged’ with ‘verbal sexual harassment’. I really didn’t stand a chance.
Should have gone with one that said,
I AM NOT A RAPIST
And I resent the implication that all men are.
I always remember the day that Arab soc took on Jewish soc at football. Word got round and about a thousand people turned up to watch. It was brutal stuff.
I was once banned from the Student Union bar for 2 weeks. The Wimmin’s Society had been handing out ‘No means no’ t-shirts so I got one printed that said ‘so I presume yes means immediately?’ I was dragged in front of a committee of all the great and good of studentdom, including the wimmin’s officer, the equality officer and the anti-discrimination officer with only the captain of the 1st XV to vouch for my good character, and ‘charged’ with ‘verbal sexual harassment’. I really didn’t stand a chance.
Its Political Corrcetness Gone MAD.. I tell you... MAD it is MAAAAAD!!!!
It was bloody funny though; the ‘Gay and Lesbian Officer’ was sitting there with a big smirk on his face, almost pissing his gimp. He bought me a drink when I was finally allowed back in and said he wished he could have helped, but not being a member of his society he couldn’t do much. Justice, he?
I was once banned from the Student Union bar for 2 weeks. The Wimmin’s Society had been handing out ‘No means no’ t-shirts so I got one printed that said ‘so I presume yes means immediately?’ I was dragged in front of a committee of all the great and good of studentdom, including the wimmin’s officer, the equality officer and the anti-discrimination officer with only the captain of the 1st XV to vouch for my good character, and ‘charged’ with ‘verbal sexual harassment’. I really didn’t stand a chance.
Its Political Corrcetness Gone MAD.. I tell you... MAD it is MAAAAAD!!!!
I was once banned from the Student Union bar for 2 weeks. The Wimmin’s Society had been handing out ‘No means no’ t-shirts so I got one printed that said ‘so I presume yes means immediately?’ I was dragged in front of a committee of all the great and good of studentdom, including the wimmin’s officer, the equality officer and the anti-discrimination officer with only the captain of the 1st XV to vouch for my good character, and ‘charged’ with ‘verbal sexual harassment’. I really didn’t stand a chance.
About bloody time students went back to doing this sort of thing with sit-ins and occupations etc. It has been my gripe for the past 10-15 years that all the grads I've ended up working with have been too serious and square.
This is classic stuff as well. Picking a subject so complex they can't begin to fully understand and then picking the trendy side to support.
When I was a student, they socialists (mainly those doing political science and sociology) tried to organise a student strike. Fortunately, most of the university rugby team were attending the same lectures as me, so the picket lines didn't really have an impact.
The thing that amused me at Uni was that the socialists were so often the ones set to inherit substantial businesses or chunks of land.
I remember going on a student strike against a disgraceful attempt to introduce 8:30am lectures. The strike was scheduled to start at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and we hoped some lecturers would turn up looking for us, but they were all in the pub. Still, the 8:30am idea was dropped.
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