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Columbia University Student Will Drag Her Mattress Around Campus Until Her Rapist Is Gone

“I think the act of carrying something that is normally found in our bedroom out into the light is supposed to mirror the way I’ve talked to the media and talked to different news channels, etc,” Emma continues in the full video which you can watch here. 

So, I just want to go into HOW MUCH Columbia and the NYPD has failed, and revictimized, Emma Sulkowitz.

In her school hearing, Sulkowitz ” had to explain to the three administrators on the panel how anal rape worked. She told them she had been hit across the face, choked and pinned down, but, she said, one still seemed confused about how it was possible for someone to penetrate her there without lubricant. Sulkowicz said she had to draw them a diagram.”

“Her best friend was meant to be at the hearing; Sulkowicz had chosen her as her one “supporter.” But her friend was kicked out of that role for talking about the case, according to Sulkowicz, in violation of the university’s confidentiality policy. As punishment, her friend was also put on probation and made to write two reflection papers: one from the perspective of Sulkowicz and another from the accused.”

FROM THE PERSPECTIVE
OF HER FRIEND’S RAPIST

- Two other women at Columbia have accused this guy of sexual assault/rape. But he’s been found not responsible in all instances, and is still on campus

- When she went to the police, one officer said: “”You invited him into your room. That’s not the legal definition of rape.”

- Another officer told her friends, who came with her: ““For every single rape I’ve had, I’ve had 20 that are total bull——,” he added. “It’s also my type of job to get to the truth. If that means being harsh about it, that’s what I do.”

And that’s.
Why.
People.
Don’t.
REPORT.

I want to set literally everything on fire.

I will reblog this every day that nothing is done about it. I may even call Columbia. I may even call upon
projectunbreakable
to lead some sort of protest. Hey grace, wouldn’t that be awesome

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Su nombre es Jack

No se mucho sobre él, pero quise escribir sobre él, para recordarme como fue el principio.
Como pequeñas notas mentales, para un futuro.

Jack es un chico super alto y apuesto, de esos chicos que con los años se ven cada vez mejor.
Como sospeché no se piensa un galan, me dio la impresión por su timidez.
Su piel es perfecta, igual que sus manos. Solo si estas muy cerca de el, te das cuenta de sus elegantes pecas, el tambien noto las mias y le gustaron. Le dije tus pecas son mias y las mias son tuyas, jugando. Quizas lo asusté. Jack es de esas personas que eventualmente guindan con el celular y no aparecen en horas, esto es muy importante para en un futuro no sufrir ataques de histeria por pensar que me ignora.

Jack disfruta de los abrazos después del sexo, note cierta melancolía, como si extrañara el aroma de alguien, me dijo que me quedara, mi no precipitado se vio muy evidente, intente arreglarlo argumentando que no había traído conmigo las cosas para el día siguiente, advertí que me tenia que ir, pero antes dimos un paseo con su perro de modales Ingles.

Llegamos a la estación, nos besamos dos y tres veces al estilo película. El insistió en que debí haberme quedado. Jack me quiere volver a ver.

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“ Kate Bosworth photographed by Guy Aroch for Vs Magazine, Spring/Summer 2013
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