Man Who Posted Offensive Flier About Rape at Miami University Gets Off Scot Free

100x100xmiami-u-ohio-logo1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.29gsy_kswnThis past October a flier was posted in a men’s restroom in a co-ed dormitory at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The flier was headlined: “Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape.” After an investigation, university officials determined that a freshman male student posted the flier. He is no longer at the university and pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge relating to the incident.

However, charges against the man who pleaded guilty in the case have now been dropped and records in the case have been sealed so that the identity of perpetrator remains unknown.

The 10 bullet points included on the flier “Ten Ways to Get Away With Rape” were:

1. Put drugs in the woman’s drink, therefore she won’t remember you.

2. When you see a woman walking by herself, take advantage of the fact that she is alone.

3. Wear protection.

4. If a women’s window is unlocked, sneak in and rape her to teach her not to do it again.

5. Sex with an unconscious body does count, so don’t back down if she is sleeping.

6. Honesty is the best policy. If the girls says she doesn’t want to have sex, tell her you are going to get her a drink, slip some roofies in it and you’ll have her in bed in no time.

7. Practice makes perfect, the more you rape, the better you get at it.

8. If you’re afraid the girl will identify you, slit her throat.

9. Never take pictures with or give your number to the girl you rape.

10. RAPE, RAPE, RAPE, it’s college boys. Live it up!!

 

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