UVA was the ''A Rape on Campus'' Rolling Stone hoax with ( psedonym ) ''Jackie'' making the false accusations of a ritual gang-rape at a frat initiation party.
Sabrina Erdely was the author of the article. She fabricated false quotes attributed to friends of the false-accuser and school employees.
The frat party that didn't even happen.
Before the story collapsed, NOBODY aside from fringe right-wing blogs dare to do any critical thiking or fact-checking. And the blogs were all called rape-apologists, part of a rape-culture, etc.
It was all Listen and Believe on both sides of the political spectrum. Untill the smallest scrutiny automatically revealed a lie, something impossible, then another lie, then asking the people quoted in the article revealing the author fabricated the quotes, etc.
The likely motivation was getting attention from a guy she had a crush on. The made-up entrapment rapist's description loosely fits some guy she knew from HS.
Matress Girl was the ''Carry that Weight'' campaing based on a false rape accusation against a man she was begging for sex before and after the alleged ''rape''.
The matress carrying was her ''interpretative art project'' for one of her classes. She even brought the matrees on stage at her graduation. And made a sexual video depicting a reenactment of the ''rape''. Because it's what actual rape victims do. A porno re-enacting the rape to immortalize it forever in video.
Rolling Stone made the UVA hoax with mattress girl a thing. They put the boston bomber on the cover.
Why even give them a second of your time?
UVA was the ''A Rape on Campus'' Rolling Stone hoax with ( psedonym ) ''Jackie'' making the false accusations of a ritual gang-rape at a frat initiation party.
Sabrina Erdely was the author of the article. She fabricated false quotes attributed to friends of the false-accuser and school employees.
The frat party that didn't even happen.
Before the story collapsed, NOBODY aside from fringe right-wing blogs dare to do any critical thiking or fact-checking. And the blogs were all called rape-apologists, part of a rape-culture, etc.
It was all Listen and Believe on both sides of the political spectrum. Untill the smallest scrutiny automatically revealed a lie, something impossible, then another lie, then asking the people quoted in the article revealing the author fabricated the quotes, etc.
The likely motivation was getting attention from a guy she had a crush on. The made-up entrapment rapist's description loosely fits some guy she knew from HS.
Matress Girl was the ''Carry that Weight'' campaing based on a false rape accusation against a man she was begging for sex before and after the alleged ''rape''.
The matress carrying was her ''interpretative art project'' for one of her classes. She even brought the matrees on stage at her graduation. And made a sexual video depicting a reenactment of the ''rape''. Because it's what actual rape victims do. A porno re-enacting the rape to immortalize it forever in video.
Talk about doubling-down on your lie.
Not knowing what the enemy is writing would be a failure of intelligence gathering.