Date: May 23rd, 2015 3:54 PM
Author: Cream heady cruise ship kitty
WHEN will we tell these lying whores to STFU??
The documentary took aim at a large number of colleges. That list included Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University, Florida State University, UC Berkeley, Arizona State University, UC Davis, USC, Swarthmore College, George Mason University, Amherst College, Brandeis University and Occidental College, among others.
One of the biggest targets was Harvard. The film focuses on a case involving a former law student named Kamilah Willingham, who graphically described a night where she and her roommate were drugged and sexually assaulted by a student at her school. “He was on top of me,” Willingham said in the film. “He had a hand inside my underwear.” The administration expelled the student, but informed Willingham the following year that he would be allowed back on campus.
Two others stories featured in the documentary are from Andrea Pine and Annie Clark, from the University of North Carolina. Both the women, who described how they were raped early in their college years, eventually formed an organization to help other victim of assault at campuses across the nation.
In the film, Clark recalls what a female administrator told her when she reported the case. “Rape is like a football game. If you look back on the game, what would you have done differently?”
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and California Senator Barbara Boxer were among those in attendance, as was Diane Warren who wrote an original song — “Til It Happens To You” — for the film, which is performed by Lady Gaga.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2887582&forum_id=2#27950617)