GrizFan2011 said:Grisly Fan said:To me the saddest thing out of this whole debacle is that violence against and rape of women is a SERIOUS problem that demands attention. It simply cannot be tolerated and everybody needs to be part of the solution. However, in an apparently desperate attempt to call attention to the problem, certain groups and individuals latched on to the UM football team as their cause. Instead of accepting rather obvious (and granted some not so obvious) truths they were blinded by their rage and fired indiscriminately at any nearby target. In the process they have completely shifted the conversation away from where it should be and at the same time alienated so many people who really believe in the cause and would want to be a part of the solution. So many months of wasted time and wasted dollars and far less focus on the actual problem then their could have been. It borders on tragic.
Very well said. There are far more alleged and confirmed sexual assault issues on and off campus than the athletes have been involved with and I support all efforts to curtail those events. MY problem is that Williams and the University focused, and continues to focus the issue entirely on the Football team. A BIG mistake in my book. It takes the emphasis off of what some call "widespread" sexual abuse of women at the University of Montana and puts it totally on the backs of the football players. Stupid and nonsensical if we are truly interested in the welfare of women, as Williams wants us to believe is his concern.
Good posts. It's time to rightfully shift attention to where it should have been all along. Rape/Date Rape wasn't just a problem that occurred with 1 football player but the Barz report showed a lot of undocumented/unreported cases campus wide. Women's safety on campus has been put front and center I do believe the UM has taken some good steps to move forward with better awareness and activism with that.