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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.
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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/.../31665123/

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Ex-Musketeers assistant coach Bryce McKey did not attend a previously scheduled court appearance Friday morning.

McKey was to appear in court on a charge of misdemeanor sexual abuse against a Xavier University basketball player.

The 20-year-old player alleges that on May 2, McKey asked her to come to his Covington residence, according to a complaint. After the player arrived at McKey's residence, he "offered her alcohol and after a few drinks, he touched her buttocks on two occasions without her permission," according to the complaint.

While she was leaving, McKey asked for a hug and "pulled her close to him and she felt he was trying to kiss her at which time she pushed him away and left the residence," according to the complaint.

Essentially, a guy tries to make a move on an adult woman and it is being portrayed like it's child abuse. He didn't hold her against her will and there's no indication that he was forcing her to drink alcohol. All you can gather is that he thought he read some signals and went for the kiss.

Meanwhile, a woman can throw a beer in a guy's face and not only get away with it, but brag about it.
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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

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After the player arrived at McKey's residence, he "offered her alcohol and after a few drinks, he touched her buttocks on two occasions without her permission," according to the complaint.

Who forced her to go to his residence? In a sane world, if a girl accepts my invitation to come over to my place, alone, and have a drink, that would be a green light for me to make a move. Hell, I would assume she would be WANTING and EXPECTING me to make a move. Otherwise, why would she come over? Are girls really so naive that they actually think they're being invited over for nothing other than tea and stimulating conversation?

Roosh wrote a controversial article recently about how situations like this on private property should be handled. But since War Time rules are currently in effect, I'm not sure if it would be a paradoxical violation of the rules to link to one of Roosh's own articles whose content might arguably violate Roosh's own War Time rules. (Though everyone here should know which article I'm referring to.)
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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

Quote: (08-14-2015 01:56 PM)Peejers Wrote:  

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/.../31665123/

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Ex-Musketeers assistant coach Bryce McKey did not attend a previously scheduled court appearance Friday morning.

McKey was to appear in court on a charge of misdemeanor sexual abuse against a Xavier University basketball player.

The 20-year-old player alleges that on May 2, McKey asked her to come to his Covington residence, according to a complaint. After the player arrived at McKey's residence, he "offered her alcohol and after a few drinks, he touched her buttocks on two occasions without her permission," according to the complaint.

While she was leaving, McKey asked for a hug and "pulled her close to him and she felt he was trying to kiss her at which time she pushed him away and left the residence," according to the complaint.

Essentially, a guy tries to make a move on an adult woman and it is being portrayed like it's child abuse. He didn't hold her against her will and there's no indication that he was forcing her to drink alcohol. All you can gather is that he thought he read some signals and went for the kiss.

Meanwhile, a woman can throw a beer in a guy's face and not only get away with it, but brag about it.

The reason this is a legal issue is because even though she's an adult woman at 20, she was a player, he was her coach/authority figure and in the world of schools, that constitutes and "abuse of power."

This was put into place by feminists in the late 1980s...and it's actually come back to bite them because female teachers who sex up male students are getting legally snagged by such laws and/or school system rules.

But I digress. Outside the world of school, this would not in fact be criminal, but bad game as you state. If an older man were to put the same moves on any 20-year-old he'd met at a bar or the local mall, cops would not be doing any arresting.

But in the realm of school, it's a high crime, much like reading Playboy in church would be a sin, but it wouldn't be anywhere else.

Schools are infantalizing women. Schools are also becoming a legal quagmire for men. This is a prime example as to why. It's as if once you step on school grounds, you enter a Twilight Zone-like alternate reality where women are fragile children who can't handle the slightest sexual overture.

It's not a good sign for a country when it's best-educated women have the emotional resilience of 4-year-olds.
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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

The fact that he wasn't in any way preventing her from leaving is conveniently lost on this insane court...

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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

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After the player arrived at McKey's residence, he "offered her alcohol and after a few drinks, he touched her buttocks on two occasions without her permission," according to the complaint.

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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

This just goes to show how out of touch the court system is with actual human behavior, and again how ridiculously biased the system is against men.

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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

Quote: (08-25-2015 05:21 AM)Gmac Wrote:  

This just goes to show how out of touch the court system is with actual human behavior, and again how ridiculously biased the system is against men.

They just want the money, who cares about justice anymore?

Deus vult!
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Guy has bad game - gets charged with misdemeanor sexual abuse.

He didn't appear in court which is a pretty big deal. Had he gone like he was scheduled to, lawyered up, im sure he could have fought those charges down from sexual assault to harassment. Which is still ridiculous but come on, this woman is an adult and wasnt forced to do anything.
If it were a true sexual assault there would be evidence but the only thing evident here is that homegirl willingly and consciously put herself in this position and suffered no real 'injury' from the alleged 'assault.'

Brother should have called the lawyer amd gone to court; let the school deal with the student/teacher indiscretion.

Case closed.
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