“Utah State University police chief resigns after 'reprehensible' sexual assault comments to football team”

BobPSU92

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See the link below. From the article:

“SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah State University police chief has resigned after a recording came to light of him telling the school's football players that some religious women may say sex was not consensual because they regret it.

Utah State called his comments "reprehensible."

Chief Earl Morris stepped down Thursday shortly after the Salt Lake Tribune obtained a recording of his comments about women who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the predominant faith in Utah. He had been placed on administrative leave the day before.

After asserting that Latter-day Saint women might tell their religious leaders they didn't consent to sex, Morris said that if players are accused of assault, officers have to investigate and "the cards are stacked against you."

Morris and the assistant police chief for the city of Logan, where the university is located, also gave players their personal cellphone numbers to call if they needed advice or had complaints about officer treatment, according to the recording.

The recording was also described in a lawsuit filed against the university this week by a female student who said the school had mishandled her sexual assault report involving a football player despite promising to improve in the wake of previous attacks by an athlete.”



I’m sure it’s all just a misunderstanding.

Please take this opportunity to remember that Penn State has a culture problem.
 

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See the link below. From the article:

“SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah State University police chief has resigned after a recording came to light of him telling the school's football players that some religious women may say sex was not consensual because they regret it.

Utah State called his comments "reprehensible."

Chief Earl Morris stepped down Thursday shortly after the Salt Lake Tribune obtained a recording of his comments about women who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the predominant faith in Utah. He had been placed on administrative leave the day before.

After asserting that Latter-day Saint women might tell their religious leaders they didn't consent to sex, Morris said that if players are accused of assault, officers have to investigate and "the cards are stacked against you."

Morris and the assistant police chief for the city of Logan, where the university is located, also gave players their personal cellphone numbers to call if they needed advice or had complaints about officer treatment, according to the recording.

The recording was also described in a lawsuit filed against the university this week by a female student who said the school had mishandled her sexual assault report involving a football player despite promising to improve in the wake of previous attacks by an athlete.”



I’m sure it’s all just a misunderstanding.

Please take this opportunity to remember that Penn State has a culture problem.
Midnighter should have a poll on hot Mormon chicks!
 
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PSU Mike

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So is he in trouble for singling out “religious women” or for bringing up the concept of a partner in general potentially reneging, which can put somebody in a bad position?
 
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Chris Noth just lost a payday over a 2006 allegation. It’s good to be with the same girl for 100 years DAMN
 

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So is he in trouble for singling out “religious women” or for bringing up the concept of a partner in general potentially reneging, which can put somebody in a bad position?
I think his issue is not being smart enough to know what OT to say in a public forum
 

BobPSU92

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So is he in trouble for singling out “religious women” or for bringing up the concept of a partner in general potentially reneging, which can put somebody in a bad position?

Yes. o_O
 
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Thank you Chief Morris for the wisdom. This is a good conversation to have with all men about all women. I don't see any harm in his comments. I think members of the Christ of Latter-day Saints should be grateful that this officer is thinking about potential situations that could arise.
 

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If she was Latvian Orthodox I would have to convert! I could show her my kavorka!!!!
 

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I personally do not see anything wrong about his remarks, he speaks the truth. This is a scary reality for young men in college today. A one night stand of “consensual sex” can be weaponized by a young lady who has “buyers remorse” or regrets having sex the next morning.

Many years ago a woman in her early 30’s found out her boyfriend of several months was married with children. She was furious and met with a state prosecutor. She claimed that her boyfriend actually raped her every time they had sex by keeping this information from her. In other words, since she would have never agreed to an intimate relationship if she knew he was married with kids, sex in this relationship is a form of rape. She didn’t succeed, but the OP’s article proves that laws are slowly pushing in this direction.
 
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