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So here’s some raw truth. A video recently surfaced on YouTube of a president of a historically black college telling students that three rape accusations, upon being probed, turned out to be nothing more than women upset that hook-ups did not “turn out the way they wanted.”
“We have, we had, on this campus last semester three cases of young women who after having done whatever they did with young men and then it didn’t turn out the way they wanted it to turn out, guess what they did,” Lincoln University president Robert Jennings says, according to the video. “They went to Public Safety and said, ‘He raped me.’ ”
His comments were made in September at Lincoln’s all-women’s convocation, “an annual tradition started by the 63-year-old president to mentor … [students] in matters of behavior, dress, health – and sexual encounters,” reports Philly.com.
His brutally honest comments have already been attacked by several left-leaning news outlets as sexist and victim shaming.
UPDATE: Jennings this week apologized for his remarks: “My message was intended to emphasize personal responsibility and mutual respect. … I apologize for my choice of words. I certainly did not intend to hurt or offend anyone.”
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