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Home Front: Culture Wars
Harvardite confesses to comparing pretty girls
2017-12-14
Oh. The horror...
[TheCollegeFix] A Harvard student recently made a bold public declaration, admitting that, while at a bar with friends one time, he talked about the attractiveness of the women in his class.

Daniel Hanrahan, a master’s student in Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, wrote in The Harvard Crimson this week that “the Harvard community is responsible for sexual assault.” Hanrahan notes that, while the men who sexually assault women are ultimately the ones responsible for their crimes, we should also not ignore “the behavior of people not directly involved in sexual assaults.” It is up to bystanders, Hanrahan writes, to help put an end to sexual assault culture.

“Had their enablers taken the harder, riskier option and spoken up,” Hanrahan writes, “[Harvey] Weinstein and [Roy] Moore might have been stopped. Had more people in the Harvard community spoken up to combat sexist comments and behaviors, the strength of rape culture on campus would have weakened and assaults might have been prevented.”

“We are all responsible for preventing sexual assaults on campus and in the wider community,” Hanarahan says. “To help us do so, the Harvard administration should survey and report on sexual assault annually, like they did in 2015.”

Yet Hanrahan does not let himself off easily. “As a male student at the Harvard Kennedy School,” he writes, “I have readily joined the chorus condemning Weinstein and Moore’s disgusting abuse of power. But concentrating criticism on these (rightly) vilified perpetrators reveals a problem with our approach to sexual assault. We are only focusing on some of the people who are responsible for sexual assault. We are ignoring, for example, people like me.”

Hanrahan recounts a harrowing tale from early last school year:

During Orientation Week in August of 2016, I was out late drinking in Harvard Square with two classmates. The topic switched to the women in our class. Over the drunken hum of the bar’s collective conversation, one guy proposed the “hottest” girls in our class. The other did the same. They both then asked me to rank the girls in our cohort in the order I wanted to get with. My alarmed heart bolted blood to my cheeks. I crossed my arms, unable to speak. “Are we making you uncomfortable?” one asked me. I cannot remember my exact response. But it was not: “Yes. Objectifying women, even though it seems harmless to you, demeans them and creates an environment that makes sexual assault more likely.” Instead, I uncrossed my arms, I shook my head, and yes, I discussed which girls were hot.
How awful
Hanrahan is up-front about his moral failure to say something to his friends that night: “At the time, it was easy for me to discard my act of cowardice as inconsequential. The desire to be included made the risk of speaking up too great. During many similar ‘inconsequential’ comments at the pub and locker rooms throughout my life, I know I’ve taken the easy way out.”

“My silence lies on a continuum of complicity,” Hanrahan writes, “complicity that allows sexual assault to occur.”
Posted by:badanov

#15  I cannot remember my exact response.

Dude, you said Jenny. Loose shirt, head always down taking notes, come'on you talked about her for like five minutes. Shit I had to go get another beer you were going on for so long about all of them. Blood to your cheeks bull. S'kay dude, we were hanging with gay Brian and you should hear what those gals were saying about us!...well, not you, but us....is this what this is about? Dude, turning in your manhood, especially like this, is not going to get you anything with anyone.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2017-12-14 17:59  

#14  "one of the world's 'elite' universities"

You misspelled "chickenshit," #13 Raj.
Posted by: Barbara   2017-12-14 15:45  

#13  These pussies are in one of the world's 'elite' universities? really?
Posted by: Raj   2017-12-14 15:12  

#12  No more Miss America pagents. Not PC.
Posted by: Cheretle Angeans6218   2017-12-14 13:26  

#11  Guilty of the high crime of being Male...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-12-14 13:24  

#10  Beauty is in the judgement of the feminazi you disgusting men!

What's the fashionable dungarees length and tone of blue for my hair?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-12-14 11:45  

#9  Sentence him to a month of viewing tumblr dot com.
Posted by: 3dc   2017-12-14 11:42  

#8  As I said, lookism, jvalentour.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-12-14 08:48  

#7  "Butterface"
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-14 08:47  

#6  Wait... We're not supposed to rate good looking women?
Posted by: jvalentour   2017-12-14 07:55  

#5  Drinking Soy is a technique for surviving extreme leftwing infested areas.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-12-14 06:04  

#4  Harvardite confesses to comparing pretty girls

So he's guilty not just of sexism but lookism as well!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-12-14 02:23  

#3  Dude, turn in your genitals. You're off the team.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-12-14 00:58  

#2  Good grief. Natural instinct is now illegal with the fascicrats?
Posted by: newc   2017-12-14 00:44  

#1  take out some fluff and it would make a good article for the Onion
Posted by: lord garth   2017-12-14 00:05  

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