Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 5, 2016
Stupid bitches who no one would ever want to rape actually went out and protested UVA over this hoax. The keen observer is able to observer that what they are actually protesting – on the level of the subconscious mind – is that no one wants to rape them.
It’s rape hoax day here on the Daily Stormer!
Rape hoaxes everywhere!
NBC:
The jury in the Rolling Stone defamation trial says the magazine, its publisher, and an author are all liable for statements made in connection to a retracted article.
The federal courtroom heard the jurors’ decision around 1:30 p.m. Friday, November 4. The jury deliberated for about 19 hours, going over hundreds of pieces of evidence and weeks’ worth of testimony, both from the witness stand as well as video taped depositions.
Former University of Virginia Associate Dean of Students Nicole Eramo filed her lawsuit back in May 2015. Her suit claimed Rolling Stone, its publisher Wenner Media, and author Sabrina Rubin Erdely defamed her. Eramo argued Erdely’s article “A Rape on Campus” unfairly portrayed her as a villain, indifferent to UVA student “Jackie’s” allegation that she was gang raped at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house in September 2012.
Care to guess the ethnicity of of Sabrina Rubin Erdely?
You get three guesses and the first two don’t count.
˙ʍǝſ ɐ s,ǝɥS :∀
I guess everyone already knows that the Rolling Stone publish, Jann Wenner, is also a Jew.
These Jews and their rape hoaxes!
Waddayagunnadoo?
Rolling Stone published Erdely’s article in its November 2014 issue. An investigation by the Charlottesville Police Department in 2015 found no evidence to back up the claims made in the article. The magazine eventually retracted the article and apologized.
Jurors have found Erdely liable with malice on six claims:
- Statement 1 – “Lots of people have discouraged her from sharing her story, Jackie tells me with a pained look, including the trusted UVA dean to whom Jackie reported her gang-rape allegations more than a year ago.”
- Statement 3 – “As Jackie wrapped up her story, she was disappointed by Eramo’s nonreaction. She’d expected shock, disgust, horror.”
- Three claims made in relation to Erdely’s comments on the Brian Lehrer Show
- A statement Erdely made in connection to a Washington Post article
The magazine and its publisher were found liable with malice on three claims.
- Statement 1 – “Lots of people have discouraged her from sharing her story, Jackie tells me with a pained look, including the trusted UVA dean to whom Jackie reported her gang-rape allegations more than a year ago.”
- Statement 2 – “Jackie got a different explanation when she’d eventually asked Dean Eramo the same question. She says Eramo answered wryly, “Because nobody wants to send their daughter to the rape school.””
- Statement 3 – “As Jackie wrapped up her story, she was disappointed by Eramo’s nonreaction. She’d expected shock, disgust, horror.”
The jury concluded Rolling Stone and Wenner Media defamed Eramo when the article was republished in December 2014 with an editor’s note.
The Trump Effect in action.
These libel laws are already opening up, we are already suing the kike media, and he isn’t even President yet.
The media are among the most dishonest groups of people I’ve ever met.
Did you read what this Huffington Post person tried to do to me?
Rape Hoaxing – It Could Happen to You!
If ever you hear the term “rape” associated with a White male, you can pretty much guarantee it’s a hoax.
This is just a statistical fact. White men barely ever commit rape. White rape is statistically irrelevant, especially if you remove these “new rape” types – statutory rape and date rape (with the former, it is usually that the girl lied about her age or was sexually developed enough that the guy didn’t even think to ask, and with the latter, it is a total hoax concept, where if the girl is drunk in your bed you’re not supposed to have sex with her).
This was the deal with the UVA rape hoax.
And this kike woman should be locked up for it, as should the girl who made-up the story.
The basic concept that there is no consequences for false rape accusations is absolutely insane. In any sane system, a woman found convicted of a rape hoax would get twice the sentence that a man would get for the actual rape.
That would clear this rape hoax crisis up pretty quickly.
But the way it is now, like with Mattress Girl, women are allowed to accuse you of rape and after it’s dismissed by a court they’re allowed to just go around saying it actually happened and the court is covering it up somehow.
Mattress Girl’s victim actually had to sue the school, trying to get them to stop allowing her to carry around that mattress and say he raped her.
Half Jewish gook Mattress Girl, one of the world’s most accomplished rape hoaxist.
It’s insane.
Feminism is insane.
Women instictively know that they can gain sympathy from men if they claim they were abused. Men react on a biological level to women being abused, because women are extremely valuable for reproduction. We have an instinct to protect them for the same reason that we have an instinct to have sex with them: continuation of the species.
Modern women are “empowered,” but they will still exploit this one weird trick.
It happens all the time.
It could happen to you. Be careful.
Do not trust women, ever, under any circumstance.
They are all lying to you about something. It is their nature. Basic biological reality. Women couldn’t evolve to be as strong as men, for technical reasons, so they evolved an ability to emotionally manipulate men. It’s their leverage. Of course, it isn’t necessary to use this leverage anymore, because there are laws against beating women and keeping them in cages or whatever. But they still use it anyway.
Because it is their nature.