Representative Jared Polis (D., Colorado) suggested during a
House hearing that all college
students accused of sexual assault
should be expelled- even if they probably
are not guilty. “Even if there’s a 20 to 30 percent chance that it
happened, I would want to remove this individual,” Polis stated. “If there’s
ten people who have been accused, and under a reasonable-likelihood standard
maybe one or two did it, it seems better to get rid of all ten people.”
It
does?! Really? Wow.
The
“campus rape crisis” is just another hoax. Women on college campuses are less
likely to be raped than are women in other venues, and the number of rapes
overall has been declining for years.
Here
again, though, Alinskyite radicals can’t
let a good (though completely fabricated) crisis go to waste.
By this
same (anti) logic, I think that, even
if there is only a 20 to 30 percent chance that Hillary Clinton deliberately
compromised national security via her e-mail set-up she should go to prison for
life. If there is a 20 to 30 percent chance that Planned Parenthood sold baby
parts for profit, they should be shut down. Period. If there is a 20 to 30
percent chance that Barack Obama wasn’t born in America, he should be
immediately impeached. Oh, wait, there is
a much greater chance of any or all
of those being true.
If
there is a 20 to 30 percent chance that man-caused global warming is real, I
think we should shut down all world-wide energy production! There, I’m back in
the proper liberal mindset!
‘Innocent
until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?’ What has that
ever done for the world?
Screw
it! To the rack with them all, if
they’re lucky!
If
there is at least a 20 to 30 percent chance that what I’m writing is correct,
they should all fry!
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