Absolutely not. You will never directly be told what the texts were. That's how they can control the narrative in whichever way they want.
In all likelihood, the texts were something like "Samantha has such a nice ass. I'm gonna get her drunk at the next party then fuck her silly."
Media Translation: "the boys plotted to rape the girls."
And of course women use any situation to their advantage to oppress men. Half the women walking out are just mad they aren't getting plowed by the football team like Samantha.
Half the women walking out are just mad they aren't getting plowed by the football team like Samantha.
There's a story from several years back similar to this. Instead of "rape threats" the boys were rating the girls on the classic 1-10 hotness scale. Unlike the vast majority of people who do that those boys made the mistake of keeping written records, and that's how that blew up. The KIA subs were rightly pointing out that it wasn't the 9s and 10s who were making a stink. It's always the mid to ugly ones doing this because they're pissed off about not being the most attractive.
Absolutely not. You will never directly be told what the texts were. That's how they can control the narrative in whichever way they want.
In all likelihood, the texts were something like "Samantha has such a nice ass. I'm gonna get her drunk at the next party then fuck her silly."
Media Translation: "the boys plotted to rape the girls."
And of course women use any situation to their advantage to oppress men. Half the women walking out are just mad they aren't getting plowed by the football team like Samantha.
There's a story from several years back similar to this. Instead of "rape threats" the boys were rating the girls on the classic 1-10 hotness scale. Unlike the vast majority of people who do that those boys made the mistake of keeping written records, and that's how that blew up. The KIA subs were rightly pointing out that it wasn't the 9s and 10s who were making a stink. It's always the mid to ugly ones doing this because they're pissed off about not being the most attractive.
That's literally the plot of a South Park episode. That's how common of a thing it is among school children.