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NCFM Campus Ambassador Chris Thompson reports on university kangaroo justice and how to create criminals out of innocent men

March 1, 2013
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rapeNCFM NOTE: Notice here how DOE directives gutting due process procedures coincide with the DOJ’s  lowered standards of evidence and expansive new definition of sexual assault/rape. This trick to further disenfranchise males is epic. First, expand the definition of something that is believed to be a horrific offense to women which necessarily creates more criminals from those previously innocent of whatever crime is created through the expanded definition. Next, pound into the public that the horrific offense against women is massive. Then quietly through administrative fiat make it easier to convict those who were previously innocent of any related crime before the expanded definition. Do you get it? Chris Thompson does. Here’s how it works in action:

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The University of Montana has become an epicenter of rape hysteria and now, men’s activism

The Department of Education issued its revised sexual assault mandates on April 4, 2011, instantly removing the presumption of innocence for male students accused of sexual assault, subjecting men around the country to unwarranted hearings. In one such scenario the Department of Justice entered the quaint mountain town of Missoula, Montana and used the DOE’s revised mandates to convert the “safest campus in the nation” to the “rape capital of the world”, seemingly overnight. Recent Federal legislation has made this a terrifying reality for all men and boys, everywhere in the nation for years to come.

Less than one year after the sexual assault mandate was issued the DOJ used the lowered standard of evidence to “find” 80 sexual assaults had occurred on the University of Montana campus, effectively creating a “rape prone culture.” The ensuing hysteria removed numerous officials of the once prominent Griz Nation, as well as a number of targeted star players. One such player accepted a plea bargain to escape jury proceedings; but a young quarterback and his family were willing to risk everything to defend his innocence. Across the state, another student of the Montana University System began to counter the attempt to create a rape community at Montana State University.

Finding it strange that 80 sexual assaults were suddenly discovered on the University of Montana campus, Christopher J. Thompson began to ask questions of numerous University officials and, devoid any significant answers, he began the National Coalition For Men-Montana State, a men’s organization formed to help protect and guide college men through this precarious situation. Planning to represent NCFM-Montana State for the Tunnel of Oppression exhibit recently, Thompson began browsing through information posted outside the tuition funded Women’s Center and was startled to find Jackson Katz’s “10 Things Men Can Do To Stop Rape”.

Katz’s instructions begin by telling students to:

 

View men not only as perpetrators or possible offenders, but as empowered bystanders who can confront abusive peers.

Thompson began asking why it was acceptable to assume all men are “perpetrators or possible offenders” and the MSU Womens Center, Men Stopping Rape, and VOICE Center responded in their Tunnel of Oppression exhibit by altering it to say they are working to “clarify myths and misperceptions that ‘all men are potential rapists’ by stating that most men are NOT rapists.”

Discovering the change, Thompson approached the aforementioned organizations to find the discussion he had been having deleted in its entirety, replaced with the usual diatribe that “false reports are rare,” continuing that possibly 2-10% of sexual assaults reported are false.

In Missoula these ideas had been forced on all students attending University of Montana by the PETSA videos recently implemented, which state: “MYTH: People lie about sexual assault…FACT: The vast majority of sexual assault reports are true”.

The Missoula Police Department policy manual reinforces this idea by ordering “every sex crime investigation is to be initiated with the belief it is true until evidence demonstrates otherwise.”

This devastation was realized in the case against accused University of Montana quarterback, Jordan Johnson. Missoula County District Court judge Karen Townsend denied a defense motion to dismiss the case, stating that the accused is not entitled to a presumption of innocence while a rape investigation is going on:

 

It is not until the time of trial that the defendant is guaranteed a right to a fair trial and is entitled to the presumption of innocence.

Thankfully, Johnson has been found innocent, and the pain his father can only describe as watching the death of his son is over. In a terrifying turn of events, however, the flawed sexual assault policies implemented on campus that gave way to this chaos have worked their way into the Violence Against Women Act and are now positioned to impact everyone burdened by the Y chromosome. If you are one of these “endowed” individuals, or know someone who is, your fundamental rights are being eroded.

Hang on, its going to be a wild ride, or join the National Coalition For Men to help enact changes to protect innocent men.

Publisher’s note: Christopher J. Thompson is Campus Ambassador for the National Coalition For Men. He is leading a work group to identify other campuses suitable for an NCFM campus chapter. If you are a student at a university and interested in helping establish such a chapter please contact Chris a chris@aggrandized.com.

AVFM will be working officially with NCFM to support efforts to establish anti-misandric men’s organizations in universities throughout western culture. The time for grass roots organization has arrived, and universities are the place where it must happen. “Hang on” is right. Better yet, buckle up.

 

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Rape is not OK.

False accusations of rape is rape of another kind.

If all rapists should be punished so should those who falsely accuse someone of rape.

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8 Responses to NCFM Campus Ambassador Chris Thompson reports on university kangaroo justice and how to create criminals out of innocent men

  1. Bill on March 9, 2013 at 9:20 AM

    It is difficult for men to defend themselves against false accusations. Lawyers cost more than most can afford and pro bono lawyers are hard to find. Most will hang up on you. There is no equality in this system. There is so much more to these issues than brutal men. You can be easily screwed on a women’s word alone. If the women is emotionally ill the laws sides with them also, and it goes with the promise that that the courts will not take the slightest glimpse at the possibility that an emotionally disturbed woman is capable of doing harm. I am curious to know if women’s advocates even quirey an “abused” women that they accompany as to see if she is taking responsibility for her actions in the case. If not, the advocate is simply an enabler for a disturbed woman. Mean while, men’s rights in a democratic republic are trampled even further. If men can be prosecuted for violence then extreme abuse via “henpecking” (or whatever you wish to call it) should be considered violence against men. The big picture becomes-who would want to be married them? It is very sad to think of this but that is what it comes down to. Biased laws stripping men of rights only makes these matters worse. That is not equality between the sexes. It is wrong.

  2. NCFM on March 5, 2013 at 9:22 AM

    Ellena, good question. Actually, we will seriously consider such a law suit if we can find one or two who are serious about joining as plaintiffs. No one has contacted us yet as a potential plaintiff and we are not in the habit of publicly soliciting for plaintiffs. Thanks for asking.

  3. Feminist_Nullificationist on March 4, 2013 at 12:05 AM

    False accusations of rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence are the three most powerful tools in the gender feminists’ “box of tools” used to witch-hunt males as shown in the video “Witch-Hunting Males” at Youtube. These days, college and university campuses have become prime territories where gender feminists witch-hunt males.

    • Elena on March 10, 2013 at 8:12 PM

      Woa ….you discovered the hot water . This is going on for 30 or more years . Let me ask you guys . When is the last time you contact you Senator or a Police chef ? Yes ,that’s what I taught …you all know how to send a E- mail ,right ? What are you waiting for ?

  4. Feminist_Nullificationist on March 4, 2013 at 12:02 AM

    …but, but, but the university administration has very likely been trained according to the gender feminist model (ideology) of domestic violence, which says that domestic violence is based in the male gender (gender based violence), and VAWA is modeled on that. Can anyone reasonably expect erudite academicians to abandon such biased propaganda for scholarly facts?

    Yep, that drip, drip, drip you heard while reading that was my sarcasm.

  5. Ellena on March 3, 2013 at 7:11 PM

    Sorry guys Im out of the topic. Harry, did you guys fail a lawsuit on behalf of men that we are not to mandatory participate in selective service now that women are allowed to serve in combat ??

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