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[QUOTE="Puppy Love, post: 2590457, member: 8101"] It took me a day to calm down enough that I wouldn't type something to get me kicked off the Boneyard. Just a little time to research shows approximately 60% of women in the sex industry were victims of sexual abuse as children. Nearly all of them have been physically or sexually abused by 'customers'. The women bear the brunt of punishment handed out in the justice system including more time spent in prison than the men who patronize them. It is unconscionable that a university recruiting athletes considered it acceptable to use illegal sexual activity as an enticement recruits. This is especially true given the well published incidence of violence perpetrated on women by male athletes. It's just one more example of athletic departments who say they treat women equally and fairly but then act in a hostile manner to them. Even under the guise of impermissible benefits, the punishment and out by the NCAA was fair. I don't care what it takes, somehow the message has to be delivered that be a superstar does not entitle you to treat women as property. This is my opinion and I too feel strongly about it. [/QUOTE]
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