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Video: ‘rape culture’ is a myth (change Steven Crowder’s mind)

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Insane as you would expect, on a college campus! (TCU in this case)

Video already has 4 million views in one week.

Crowder’s channel has 2.7 million subscribers now — he’s getting more views than many mainstream cable tv media shows.


 

I think you would like Crowder’s channel.

Also, Owen Benjamin’s (look him up, he’s hilarious).

And man, they’ve managed to mess up (or greatly deteriorate) the absolute best time of any person’s life — the American college experience.

I feel very blessed to have been in college in the 90s — before smartphones, social media, social justice craziness, the insanely high tuitions — and the modern college campus racism.

I’m sure a big chunk of college kids are still having fun (esp at osu). But it’s different now at many schools.

Especially as the typical and expected mistakes that all college kids make (they’re still immature kids) can truly come back to haunt them.

Different world. Also, when I was in college, the girls were happy go lucky — not the indoctrinated sjws of today.
 
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And I/DBros are even more blessed to have been in college in the 70s.:eek::D:D

I saw the video below the other day — recorded in 1977.

Look at the women in the crowd throughout the video.

Almost zero fatties (pre high-fructose corn syrup and GMO’s), no cell phones, no tats, no green hair — lots of smiling. And this video was filmed in the Bay Area, California too.

What an incredible physical contrast from the women of today. It’s truly staggering.


 
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I think you would like Crowder’s channel.

Also, Owen Benjamin’s (look him up, he’s hilarious).

And man, they’ve managed to mess up (or greatly deteriorate) the absolute best time of any person’s life — the American college experience.

I feel very blessed to have been in college in the 90s — before smartphones, social media, social justice craziness, the insanely high tuitions — and the modern college campus racism.

I’m sure a big chunk of college kids are still having fun (esp at osu). But it’s different now at many schools.

Especially as the typical and expected mistakes that all college kids make (they’re still immature kids) can truly come back to haunt them.

Different world. Also, when I was in college, the girls were happy go lucky — not the indoctrinated sjws of today.

When I tell my med students some stories about stuff we used to do in med school in the early 2000s, the immediate reaction is "you would be kicked out the same day if you did that today." For example, we were split into groups of about 20 students in a "module" (basically a home room where you had desk space). The four "feminists" in my class, who were very outspoken that they were there to right the wrongs of the world (and to make us all recycle vigorously), were all in the same module. Early on in the year we had a test review that everyone went to (except for me and my buddy). We went to the local 7-11 and bought some lesbian porn and cut out the pages and taped it all over the "feminist" module (they were quite outspoken about how much they hated porn). The reaction when they came back to their module is one of the funniest things I've ever seen and they went on a mission to figure out who did it, which of course they never did.
 
When I tell my med students some stories about stuff we used to do in med school in the early 2000s, the immediate reaction is "you would be kicked out the same day if you did that today." For example, we were split into groups of about 20 students in a "module" (basically a home room where you had desk space). The four "feminists" in my class, who were very outspoken that they were there to right the wrongs of the world (and to make us all recycle vigorously), were all in the same module. Early on in the year we had a test review that everyone went to (except for me and my buddy). We went to the local 7-11 and bought some lesbian porn and cut out the pages and taped it all over the "feminist" module (they were quite outspoken about how much they hated porn). The reaction when they came back to their module is one of the funniest things I've ever seen and they went on a mission to figure out who did it, which of course they never did.

That would be in Rachel Maddow’s Opening monologue if it happened today - as a hate crime.
 
When I tell my med students some stories about stuff we used to do in med school in the early 2000s, the immediate reaction is "you would be kicked out the same day if you did that today." For example, we were split into groups of about 20 students in a "module" (basically a home room where you had desk space). The four "feminists" in my class, who were very outspoken that they were there to right the wrongs of the world (and to make us all recycle vigorously), were all in the same module. Early on in the year we had a test review that everyone went to (except for me and my buddy). We went to the local 7-11 and bought some lesbian porn and cut out the pages and taped it all over the "feminist" module (they were quite outspoken about how much they hated porn). The reaction when they came back to their module is one of the funniest things I've ever seen and they went on a mission to figure out who did it, which of course they never did.
Where did you go school?
 
The most ironic thing about these movements is that its actually starting to shift the country back to the right. Throughout history society in general has become more liberal. However, between micro-aggressions, permanent consequences, video evidence (everything is recorded now-days), the crazy stuff we did to 'bend the rules' back in the day simply isn't acceptable, and can now be used against you at any point in your history. Its strange because in the 'old days' the morality police was the religious right. Now its the extreme left. Makes for a weird juxtaposition.
 
The most ironic thing about these movements is that its actually starting to shift the country back to the right. Throughout history society in general has become more liberal. However, between micro-aggressions, permanent consequences, video evidence (everything is recorded now-days), the crazy stuff we did to 'bend the rules' back in the day simply isn't acceptable, and can now be used against you at any point in your history. Its strange because in the 'old days' the morality police was the religious right. Now its the extreme left. Makes for a weird juxtaposition.

You're damn right (correct).
 
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My wife graduated from there in the class of 2000. Did ya ever get to go to Gridiron? I went to a few of them. Would make Marine blush.

My wife's mod were all fromOSU and UCO. They were all good folks. The ones who went to Harvard, Yale and such were always the problem.

She tells a story from year one where a girl was bragging about being a Harvard grad and great and better it was. My wife from that moment on remind her that she went to UCO and they are in the same med school now. The girl hated it,
 
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My wife graduated from there in the class of 2000. Did ya ever get to go to Gridiron? I went to a few of them. Would make Marine blush.

Yes. The "feminists" in my class got Gridiron banned, got the Dean fired (forced resignation) because of it, and almost had some students expelled because of it. I'll post the entire story in detail later but the quick version is one of the "feminists" clandestinely obtained the videos, got them to a much older "feminist" in OKC who was pissed because she wasn't hired to be dean of OUCOM and she gave them to Boren who was outraged when he saw the videos (the ones that the classes produce).

Literally my first experience with the real-world ramifications of SJW lunacy.
 
Yes. The "feminists" in my class got Gridiron banned, got the Dean fired (forced resignation) because of it, and almost had some students expelled because of it. I'll post the entire story in detail later but the quick version is one of the "feminists" clandestinely obtained the videos, got them to a much older "feminist" in OKC who was pissed because she wasn't hired to be dean of OUCOM and she gave them to Boren who was outraged when he saw the videos (the ones that the classes produce).

Literally my first experience with the real-world ramifications of SJW lunacy.


The professors loved it and were always in the video.
 
"Expected mistakes"

Picture this college scene :

It’s 2pm and 71 degrees outside on an incredible spring day (after a brutally cold winter).

Your buddies are heading to the bar (lots of girls there) and invite you along.

You have a 2:30pm class. What do you do?

That’s an extremely challenging temptation and decision for young people — especially without parents around. Many sucessful career people (and good people) have failed to make the better and smarter choice.

Definitely an “expected mistake” they will hopefully learn from, suffer reasonable consequences (ie a worse grade on next test) — and make better decisions in the future.
 
The professors loved it and were always in the video.

Going by memory, I think Dr. Chung and Dr. Unger (RIP) had made brief cameos in some of them. I could not believe the videos when I saw them at Gridiron at the end of first year. They were incredibly disgusting and in horrible taste. The 4th-year video made fun of people in the junior classes and had clips of some of the 4th-years grinding on the statue of Hippocrates in the OUCOM foyer.. Extremely sophomorish and childish. My class's video made fun of Jesus and was in bad taste. My class won the football intramural championship, breaking the 4th-year's three-year run as champs. One of their guys was pissed about it and tried to pick a fight with me at the bar at Gridiron. This was a guy who was starting a surgery residency a few weeks later. That year they had both female and male strippers as the "feminists" in my class demanded an egalitarian approach to getting strippers which I thought was reasonable.

Anyhow, going back to how Gridiron ended, the guy in my class who made the video was named "Peter" (for the purposes of this post). He literally worked on it all year long. Throughout the course of first year he became involved in a casual sexual relationship with one of the "feminists" named "Amanda." At some point Amanda "fell in love" with him and Peter had to tell her that it was purely a sexual relationship and nothing more. So Amanda was pissed and wanted to get back at him. One of the other "feminists" in the class that I will call "Lucy" was friends with a prominent, much older "feminist" in OKC who a few years before had not been selected as OUCOM dean. This older lady was pissed about not being selected dean. Lucy realized that she could use this lady to potentially end Gridiron as Gridiron was very symbolic of the white male patriarchy (an alcohol-fueled party with strippers that was tradition since the 1950s). So Lucy and Amanda hatched a plot. During the summer after first year, Amanda called up Peter one weekend and told him that she wanted to "hang out." She went over, made sure Peter got drunk, and then they had sex. Afterwards, when Peter was asleep, Amanda got his Gridiron CDs (he had all four class's videos), went home and copied them, and then came back and resumed her position next to Peter as if nothing had happened. The next day she gives the videos to Lucy and Lucy promptly forwards them to the older "feminist." The older "feminist" forwards them to David Boren who is livid after watching them that medical students would create such garbage. An investigation begins. Every student in the videos is now potentially facing being expelled (including some who were now interns and were facing disciplinary action from their residency programs). Our dean, Dr. Venatta, was forced to resign. Ultimately no one was expelled but students got official letters of reprimands placed in their files.

The medical residents at OUCOM who were OUCOM graduates were livid and were ready to make third-year a living hell for Amanda for Lucy when they did their third-year rotations. Amanda ended up doing third-year in Tulsa with private practice physicians and Lucy transferred to Connecticut to do third-year and fourth-year. Gridiron was banned. 2001 was the last year it was held.
 
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