862858_blogBy Selwyn Duke    

Rape is a horrific crime. A false accusation of rape is also a horrific crime. Both can alter your life, tragically — and perhaps forever.

Rape has also figured prominently in the news recently, the big story being embattled comedian Bill Cosby, who has found himself accused of the crime by multiple women. But accompanying this headline-grabber are two more high-profile rape stories, both, it appears, involving questionable allegations.

When curiously famous Lena Dunham (shown) alleged in her recently published memoir Not That Kind of Girl that she was raped by a “campus Republican” while a student at Oberlin College, the blogosphere was aflutter with incredulity. And it now appears the skepticism was warranted, with an in-depth Breitbart investigation finding that Dunham’s claim “collapses under scrutiny.”

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2 responses to “Lena Dunham, UVA, and False Rape Accusations”

  1. Philip France Avatar
    Philip France

    This journalistic malfeasance comes as no surprise when originating from the Left. Truth is not a value of the American Left. An SDS radical once said, “The issue is never the issue; it is always about the Revolution.” Most of these Leftist stooges are useful idiots for this cause. They do not realize that this revolution is about overturning our free market economy and that the end game is violent and bloody tyranny.

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  2. Mark Breza Avatar

    It seems more like a Hegelian anti thesis to bring about the opposite opinion or the pro man’s view of rape.
    Why is it that as soon as Girls moved from Brooklyn to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop,
    a CIA front since the fifties, that all this reverse propaganda has issued /
    http://chronicle.com/article/How-Iowa-Flattened-Literature/144531/
    How Iowa Flattened Literature
    With CIA help, writers were enlisted to battle both Communism and eggheaded abstraction. The damage to writing lingers.
    By Eric Bennett

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