93henfan wrote:I saw an interview on CNN yesterday morning with this chick and one other BYU chick.
I learned that after this chick went to BYU, they went to the accused rapist who had a connection with the local police department who forwarded BYU a copy of the police report, which allowed BYU the evidence needed for the honor code violation charge.
That's just incredible. Either way you're trying to argue this on an Internet forum, if you don't blatantly see that BYU is really fucked up and in the wrong on this, well, you are really fucked up and in the wrong on this.
I am not saying BYU is anything.
But, she violated the honor code. Period. End of story.
If she had any HONOR, she'd resign from the school and deal with the rape separately. She willingly broke their rules. I don't care if a talking toad told the administration...or if she told the administration. And if she didn't, then screw her because she has no honor...she was trying to hide her willingness to break the honor code.
If I were raped (by anyone other than Trump's daughter, and other such gorgeous trollops), then I'd report it to the police and all authorities involved. I'd deal with my honor code violation as it should be dealt with.
The honor code is completely separate from the rape.
Again, would you give your wife/girlfriend/gimp an honor pass if they were dating someone secretly, let a guy into your bedroom, and he raped her?
"Honey, I was raped by the guy I was dating behind your back...it happened in our house, but don't worry, the kids weren't home."
"Well, I was going to be upset that you sullied our house by bringing a guy you had romantic notions towards into our home, but since he raped you, your transgressions are forgiven."
Sure, you could support your wife through the issue of rape...and the marriage might survive, but would you give her a free pass for willingly bringing her date into your home in the first place?
