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There is so much sexual assault @ Utah State they had

WeberSki

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the entire halftime dedicated to it with a video, and some other weird illustration :wtf: to tell Aggies not to rape women.

WOW what a disgusting Institution. Would you ever let your daughter (or son for that matter) go to Utah State. If yes, you are a moron.

When driving up to that hell hole it's obvious you are just really too damn close to Idaho.
 
Yes way to make fun of such a serious subject, its very important to get more people aware of whats happening. Go look at your police records looks like more of that stuff is going on at weber than usu so you might want to reconsider where you send your daughters.
 
usufan10 said:
Yes way to make fun of such a serious subject, its very important to get more people aware of whats happening. Go look at your police records looks like more of that stuff is going on at weber than usu so you might want to reconsider where you send your daughters.


Reading comprehension is your friend.
 
Shame on you Weberski!

That loss hurt very much, but your post is completely out of line. USU has an organization that educates and informs about sexual assault and violent crimes against women. They are very active on campus and that is why they had a presentation at halftime. I don't know whether or not they have more of those crimes than any other university. But I appreciate the fact they talk about it openly. At least they have the student body there to hear the message.
 
webergrad02 said:
Shame on you Weberski!

That loss hurt very much, but your post is completely out of line. USU has an organization that educates and informs about sexual assault and violent crimes against women. They are very active on campus and that is why they had a presentation at halftime. I don't know whether or not they have more of those crimes than any other university. But I appreciate the fact they talk about it openly. At least they have the student body there to hear the message.

Get a clue! If you want to spout such BS, go post it on their forum. :willybs: :willybs:

My post is not out of line whatsoever. Why do you think they have such an organization?

Wake the hell up.
They have major issues. Look in the headlines just the last couple of weeks. A few years ago they had a kid get so drunk he died from alcohol poisoning, and nobody would helped him or call the police, it made National headlines. They are quite a bunch of degenerates they attract up there. I'll never forget being at the BYU game near the USU students at the game in Logan the year Brandon Davies made his return. It was as vile as anything you would ever hear or see in public anywhere.
 
@WeberSki - Although you're a total ass hole, I'm sure you can find reason and understanding. USU's halftime presentation was part of a campaign going on at USU and other universities around the country. "It's On Us" is a national campaign to increase awareness of sexual assault. The USU student government (USU/SA) decided to promote this campaign, recognizing that no campus, even one as quaint as USU, is immune to sexual assault. USU/SA also hosted the Weber St student government that day before the game and spoke to them about It's On Us. I'm sure the Weber St student government was very receptive and interested in the It's On Us campaign, seeing as they're not total ass holes (I was in USU/SA last year and hosted/was hosted by Weber St during the year, so I've met the majority of them... okay, one WSU student government guy is a prick, but the others were awesome).

So, if you're not a complete douche bag, I give you the challenge of going to http://itsonus.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, remove your purple glasses, and read up. You might learn a thing or two. And maybe understand why USU would participate in such a noble campaign.
 
Ah, and WeberSki, if you're not a completely closed-minded ass wipe, I can explain to you what the demonstration was during half time. But, I'll leave that up to you if you'd like to understand.
 

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