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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

He now has two Title IX harassment violations on his record. The female later claimed that he tried to "hug" her, but the family says that was impossible because she was behind a counter.

Even if he's 100% guilty of what he's accused, it shows that having bad game or being socially uncalibrated can get your life ruined if you work/study with females.

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A “fist bump” and a selfie may have ended Marcus Knight’s educational career right as it started. The student, who has autism, cerebral palsy and a shunt to relieve fluid pressure on his brain, was not allowed to defend himself against allegations in two Title IX investigations this past fall, his mother told The College Fix.

Aurora Knight has raised more than half of the money to cover legal fees through a GoFundMe campaign as she challenges the sexual-misconduct findings on her son’s record.

Though Saddleback College lifted Marcus’s suspension a day before a hearing last month, it has thus far refused to remove the findings from his record, Aurora wrote in an update to the campaign Wednesday.

Her son (below) has limited expressive language capabilities and cannot negotiate social situations as easily as others, she told The College Fix.

Though he receives academic accommodations for his disabilities, he was not offered accommodations in the Title IX process, Aurora wrote in an email. “When we look at individuals with limited social skills, we cannot expect that they responded the same way as a typical individual.”


Former Drake University trustee Thomas Rossley, whose learning-disabled son is suing the university for a similar ordeal, told The Fix in a phone interview that Marcus’s case “goes to the whole problem with disability issues with Title IX.”

“Most schools don’t even let the students know how to ask for accommodations within a disciplinary process,” said Rossley, whose own “Title IX retaliation” claims against Drake were dismissed in court last month.

“So these students don’t know that they can even get accommodations within the disciplinary process,” whether the accused student or the accusing student, he said.

Aurora Knight laid out her narrative of the allegations in a phone interview with The Fix.

The first incident occurred in the first week of September when Marcus was in the Student Services office and asked a female student working there if he could “fist bump” her. She agreed but soon filed a Title IX complaint.

The next week Aurora and Marcus were asked to meet with the school’s Disabled Students Programs and Services coordinator, who allegedly called the fist bump “inappropriate behavior.” Aurora told The Fix that Marcus did not “bump” anything other than the female’s knuckles. (The Fix has reached the coordinator but that person has not been available for a phone interview as of Thursday night.)


His mother told the coordinator that Marcus had been at the office seeking campus employment. The official allegedly said that would be “totally pointless” because Marcus was “obviously incapable” and should be taking adult disability classes instead of college classes.

Though the coordinator said the incident would not go on her son’s record if the behavior stopped, according to Aurora, the mother became aggravated by the description of a consensual fist bump as “inappropriate.”

She asked the coordinator “Did he touch her? Did he hug her? Did he follow her? Did he try to get her phone number? Did he expose himself?” When the coordinator allegedly said no to each, Aurora said she responded: “Then stop calling it inappropriate. He’s just trying to make a friend.”

Aurora explained to Marcus that the female student did not want to be his friend, and he agreed not to interact with her anymore.

A month later, an official who served as both vice president of student services and Title IX coordinator called the Knights into another meeting – with police present – because the female student had reported the incident as sexual harassment, according to Aurora. This official did not respond to a query from The Fix.

The student had changed her story to say Marcus hugged her, sat very close to her, grabbed her with one hand, and with the other tried to get her hands onto his upper thighs. Aurora said that did not seem physically possible, given that the female student had been sitting behind the counter. Marcus acted out what he did – a two-handed fist bump – at that meeting.

Ordered to bring a ‘personal student assistant’

Aurora and her son were never allowed to formally defend him throughout this process, and didn’t hear back from the school between meetings except for an email from the coordinator recommending life-skills classes for Marcus, the mother told The Fix.

College staff present at the October meeting had Marcus sign an informal resolution of sexual harassment and told him not to have contact with the female student, according to Aurora.

Because of his autism, Marcus did not understand that he could not apologize to the student in person. When he approached her in the cafeteria, “everybody was pointing at him” because the female student “had been telling everybody he was weird or dangerous,” Aurora said.


Though he left the cafeteria before reaching the student, she filed another complaint against Marcus, his mother said. When Aurora complained that the student was spreading around rumors about Marcus, Aurora said an official told her in so many words that “gossiping was not against the law.”

https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/47278/




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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Reminds me of this story, where an autistic dude in Melbourne, AUS was trying to high five people on the tram. A feminist took his photo then uploaded it with this comment:

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Led to this response:

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Siccing the SJW outrage mob on autistic men for acting awkward may be peak feminism.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Maleness trumps disability, homelessness, mental illness, poverty, sexual abuse, etc..

They will never back down. They see doubling down as a challenge.

“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

I don't think its the male that's autistic.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

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His mother told the coordinator that Marcus had been at the office seeking campus employment. The official allegedly said that would be “totally pointless” because Marcus was “obviously incapable” and should be taking adult disability classes instead of college classes.

Sadly, this is probably his biggest point of leverage. If he can demonstrate he can perform the "essential functions" of any campus job, they've got a clear cut discrimination case. Might be enough juice to protect her child from the Title iX abuse.


Also, people have been having a lot of success playing the race card since the "Barbecue Betty" incident, his mom should whip that out too if the girl is white, and make it about lynching another black man for "wreckless eyeballing".


I know this all sounds silly, but in Saul Alinsky's "Rules of Radicals", he advocates always making your opponents live up to their own ideals and rules. This is extremely effective against people with a lot of rigid rules and orthodoxies.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 10:34 AM)Syberpunk Wrote:  

I don't think its the male that's autistic.

That's funny, but her behavior reads more "bully" than rigid adherence to rules. She knows EXACTLY what she's doing, but hopefully mom is meaner than her.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 09:06 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

The first incident occurred in the first week of September when Marcus was in the Student Services office and asked a female student working there if he could “fist bump” her. She agreed but soon filed a Title IX complaint.

So she agreed then felt bad about after? Sounds like they are taking the "rape" allegation tactic to a whole new level.

Quote: (08-28-2018 09:06 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Because of his autism, Marcus did not understand that he could not apologize to the student in person. When he approached her in the cafeteria, “everybody was pointing at him” because the female student “had been telling everybody he was weird or dangerous,” Aurora said.

Though he left the cafeteria before reaching the student, she filed another complaint against Marcus, his mother said. When Aurora complained that the student was spreading around rumors about Marcus, Aurora said an official told her in so many words that “gossiping was not against the law.”

This is just disgusting, these people are adults in college and they are making fun/bullying a mentally challenged person. Anyone involved should be shamed out of school and be forced to volunteer with kids that have mental illness for the rest of their life.

Quote: (04-21-2014 04:47 AM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:  
On the cool, she probably had at least one too many tortiillas, but the tetas was mas gorda, comprenede?
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

This case is great. Anytime some SJW or feminist tries to disagree with you that Title IX tribunals are kangaroo courts, tell her about Marcus Knight.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Sexual harassment is a serious issue. Please my fellow men have a look at this picture to explain how it works. What's ok to do with our fine young ladies and what not.

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We will stand tall in the sunshine
With the truth upon our side
And if we have to go alone
We'll go alone with pride


For us, these conflicts can be resolved by appeal to the deeply ingrained higher principle embodied in the law, that individuals have the right (within defined limits) to choose how to live. But this Western notion of individualism and tolerance is by no means a conception in all cultures. - Theodore Dalrymple
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

On the recent thread "North America’s first sex-doll brothel opening in Toronto" I posted several comments about how I think the growing amount of autistic adult men will drive the market for sex dolls.

This news story (which I first assumed was satire) strengthens my opinion on that.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

I've noticed several stories in the MSM lately about the difficulties faced by "learning-disabled" students in college, such as this fellow. I remember when college was for "smart" people who actually worked hard to do well in school. Why are retards going to college now? More importantly, why are govt-backed student loans provided for them to do so?
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Marcus shouldn't be in college, unfortunately. Just feels like an opportunity for him to be exploited for college loans and the future weight of debt which I don't think he'll ever be able to shoulder.

That said what this girl is doing is bordering on evil. My God. Yeah he can easily be the ultimate martyr for the cause to deal with the insanity of Title 9, but at a severe cost.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Some random guy high fived me at a baseball game last week. I don't think he was autistic though so I guess I can't sue him.

But in an seriousness colleges are a cesspool filled with entitled toxic people. The kid would have less problems in prison.

Oh and I'm certain this girl is very unattractive.

And it's no surprise that this happened in California, them being so understanding of other cultures there.[Image: tard.gif]

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 12:17 PM)Mr. Wolf Wrote:  

I've noticed several stories in the MSM lately about the difficulties faced by "learning-disabled" students in college, such as this fellow. I remember when college was for "smart" people who actually worked hard to do well in school. Why are retards going to college now? More importantly, why are govt-backed student loans provided for them to do so?

There's limits to government loans in most countries. So it's more like why are banks giving loans to people with developmental disabilities that will likely never pay it back.

Actually I think most people go to College because there aren't any great alternatives. The trades are pushed a lot but it's hard to secure the apprenticeship and the apprenticeship tests have a lot of tough math questions (to weed people out)
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Disgusting behaviour on the woman's part.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 11:49 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

Sexual harassment is a serious issue. Please my fellow men have a look at this picture to explain how it works. What's ok to do with our fine young ladies and what not.

Western countries are very lookism but lookism is just another way of saying hypergamy (but people often think hypergamy is just money but it can include looks too).

That's compared to when I lived in Korea and I see absolute potatos with hot wives.

Or even among Russian tourists in Georgia. Skinny hot blonde is walking next to a fat bald Dad Bod
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 12:49 PM)BaatumMania Wrote:  

Quote: (08-28-2018 11:49 AM)Parzival Wrote:  

Sexual harassment is a serious issue. Please my fellow men have a look at this picture to explain how it works. What's ok to do with our fine young ladies and what not.

Western countries are very lookism but lookism is just another way of saying hypergamy (but people often think hypergamy is just money but it can include looks too).

That's compared to when I lived in Korea and I see absolute potatos with hot wives.


Or even among Russian tourists in Georgia. Skinny hot blonde is walking next to a fat bald Dad Bod

To a fair degree, I've noticed that a good amount of Asian women today are like white women were in the 1950s. They appreciate a man for his accomplishments and/or intelligence.

Western white women, meanwhile, now mostly go for beefcake. There are a myriad of reasons for this (economic independence, competition with men, the larger culture, the masculinizing of white females, etc.). But it's a major reason the game community developed to begin with. Having a good job and being responsible is no longer enough; in fact, it's a debit to a lot of white women.

I really think Western culture itself is what changed things, but it's hard to pinpoint which part of the culture. The media? Schools? Churchianity? Divorce? All of the above?
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

@DOBA

Don't forget tech. This rapid dissemination of information creating a false reality in the eyes of everyone but most particularly our old suggestible friends called women.

Add to this the targeted reward centers capitalized on by the designers of social media appealing to dopamine hits of vanity and outrage.

Also, the change from the sense of being a local human being into the idea of being a global human being with access to anyone on the planet at, and who doesn't hate this phrase, 'the click of a mouse.'

I have lived in, then left, then moved back to the same college town, several times over the course of a few decades, and to see the cafes starting off as social hubs, where you had to go and talk to people or you ended up alone, and then slowly people started bringing their laptops in the early 90's, then ipods, and finally smart phones, it was like you could see people walling themselves off from human contact little by little in favor of the fantasy community of the something better that was out there waiting for you if you just spent a little more time in cyberland.

A slow frog boil from community to fantasy, to solitary imaginings and like-hunting.

Could any of this had been done without the internet?

In the eighties, a beautiful girl could be impressed by a guy a few years older who owned a beat up Trans Am. Driving around with him she felt on top of the world.

Now the fat girl ain't happy unless a lesser member of the Kennedy family is following her, and hoping for a scrap of her attention.

I can't tell you the number of very cute college girls who flirted with me, some even pursuing me, in my early 30's, working as a waiter in a restaurant close to campus, because that was enough, I was the cool older guy.

Oh the crazy fantasies they wove around me, or whoever was in the room, while we moved from table to table, late at night, while they dreamed instead of studied at the local hangout.

Those days are so long gone it's sick! Now much uglier girls think they deserve at least an Ivy Leaguer, and he better have abs on top of that.

No wonder they go for the beefcake. They are inhabiting a dreamworld, they deserve whatever they can imagine, and they will be nineteen forever.

“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”

Carl Jung
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Yes it's peak female SMV. That Natasha Aponte women who catfished 100s of guys has a Mr. Potato face and even a double chin in the unedited photos of her.

A woman in 2018 can get a new dick within 5 minutes (even from a Chad).

but even Chads (at least on their Tinder datasheets) are getting rejected by 88% - 97% of women. Things are so lopsided in the West.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 01:38 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

@DOBA

Don't forget tech. This rapid dissemination of information creating a false reality in the eyes of everyone but most particularly our old suggestible friends called women.

Add to this the targeted reward centers capitalized on by the designers of social media appealing to dopamine hits of vanity and outrage.

Also, the change from the sense of being a local human being into the idea of being a global human being with access to anyone on the planet at, and who doesn't hate this phrase, 'the click of a mouse.'

I have lived in, then left, then moved back to the same college town, several times over the course of a few decades, and to see the cafes starting off as social hubs, where you had to go and talk to people or you ended up alone, and then slowly people started bringing their laptops in the early 90's, then ipods, and finally smart phones, it was like you could see people walling themselves off from human contact little by little in favor of the fantasy community of the something better that was out there waiting for you if you just spent a little more time in cyberland.

A slow frog boil from community to fantasy, to solitary imaginings and like-hunting.

Could any of this had been done without the internet?

In the eighties, a beautiful girl could be impressed by a guy a few years older who owned a beat up Trans Am. Driving around with him she felt on top of the world.

Now the fat girl ain't happy unless a lesser member of the Kennedy family is following her, and hoping for a scrap of her attention.

I can't tell you the number of very cute college girls who flirted with me, some even pursuing me, in my early 30's, working as a waiter in a restaurant close to campus, because that was enough, I was the cool older guy.

Oh the crazy fantasies they wove around me, or whoever was in the room, while we moved from table to table, late at night, while they dreamed instead of studied at the local hangout.

Those days are so long gone it's sick! Now much uglier girls think they deserve at least an Ivy Leaguer, and he better have abs on top of that.

No wonder they go for the beefcake. They are inhabiting a dreamworld, they deserve whatever they can imagine, and they will be nineteen forever.

"In the eighties, a beautiful girl could be impressed by a guy a few years older who owned a beat up Trans Am. Driving around with him she felt on top of the world."

LOL! Change that to a beat-up Dodge Charger, and you just described by life way back when.

I think you make an excellent point about how the "false reality" of technology altered the minds of women, who tend to be more impressionable than men. Women buy into advertising and adhere to religions more than men, so it makes sense they'd be under the spell of technology as well.

This peculiar aspect of female nature needs to be discussed further, maybe at Return Of Kings.

And speaking of my old Dodge Charger, I just had the unpleasant experience of running into one of the high school girls I used to ride around with. Now in her 40s, she's childless, never-married, and comes off as "rode hard" as that old car (prescripition drug addiction seems to be the culprit). It's a sign of the times. Her mom had seven kids, by the way. She was absolutely gorgeous and bright, with a once-promising future.

This is progress.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 09:06 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

it shows that having bad game or being socially uncalibrated can get your life ruined if you work/study with females.

Would totally mention this in my sales letter for the new book [Image: wink.gif]!
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

I wonder if in a hypothetical future matriarchal west if men with autism and other social inepiptudes will be eliminated or castgated to the fringes of society. They just wont have the ability to manuver socially in a ever increasingly feminine world that acts with extreme prejudice to ever changing social faux pas that offend women. These guys just cant operate in that world... hence why the more highly functioning autists may be the leaders of that hypothetical futures opposition.
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

There used to be a guy on the city bus here who would walk around asking to shake everyone's hand and get bent out of shape if someone didn't want to. He was obviously "not right", and nobody could blame you for not wanting to touch his hand, because God knows what he had just done with it. If two separate students are complaining, I'm willing to entertain the possibility that the truth is somewhere between overreacting complainers, a guy with autism who doesn't fully understand how odd he appears to others, and an irrationally defensive mother. Let's be honest, here. If some disabled kid runs into the women's restroom and starts slapping classmates across the face with his dick, he's going to tell his mom he didn't, and she's going to believe her special angel.

With that said, I'll lay down ten bucks this followed the same narrative arc as all the other false allegations in the world: girl goes to her idiot friend being dramatic because she feels like venting, friend blows it up into an even more exaggerated event ("OHMYGAWRD, THAT'S SO TOTALLY AWFUL") telling her she should complain, girl complains to get attention and fuel the drama circle-jerk she has going with her friend, then has to double down and exaggerate even more when she realizes she looks like the villain.

I've also said here before, the logical conclusion of all of this and the hysteria over potential mass shooters is a return to involuntary commitment for a whole lot of people who are merely different. There's not a huge gap between saying "this person can't be around others on campus" and saying "this person can't be around others".

Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 04:56 PM)uncledick Wrote:  

I wonder if in a hypothetical future matriarchal west if men with autism and other social inepiptudes will be eliminated or castgated to the fringes of society. They just wont have the ability to manuver socially in a ever increasingly feminine world that acts with extreme prejudice to ever changing social faux pas that offend women. These guys just cant operate in that world... hence why the more highly functioning autists may be the leaders of that hypothetical futures opposition.

That future is already here as evidenced by the OP.

No game = "Ewww" = "Awkward" = "creepy" = "offender"

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Female university student reports autistic male for trying to give her a fist bump

Quote: (08-28-2018 12:17 PM)Mr. Wolf Wrote:  

I've noticed several stories in the MSM lately about the difficulties faced by "learning-disabled" students in college, such as this fellow. I remember when college was for "smart" people who actually worked hard to do well in school. Why are retards going to college now? More importantly, why are govt-backed student loans provided for them to do so?

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-Let's lead by example


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