11 Feb 21
@sprogladog saidThose are the figures from the University, trying as hard as they can to make them true to keep the students happy.
Lol......do people really read these websites???
But they can't.
Prove them wrong.
11 Feb 21
I would not want to be the staff members who have to file these complaints which is about 3 a day over 5 years of school.
It would be hard to take it seriously after so many over reactions from the students. I would not want that job. My teachers way back would say nobody likes a tattle tale.
I guess youth today are sensitive and too emotional.
@dood111 saidhttps://mediabiasfactcheck.com/campus-reform/
But over a five year period only 8 out of 1200 turned out to be legitimate.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16703
For every 150 complaints, only 1 was real.
I'm betting that ratio holds true all across America.
And the world for that matter.
Find a story about this NOT paid for by Koch and DeVos.
@dood111 saidThe data is spun so much that it loses value.
What does that have to do with the data ? They listed the data and let you draw your own conclusions.
But you knew that.
"legitimate" "real"
Meaning becomes lost.
@suzianne said1200 complaints and only eight were legitimate after being investigated by the university there's no need to put a spin on it.
The data is spun so much that it loses value.
But you knew that.
And I'll bet the university was bending over backwards hoping to prove the complaints were real so they could soothe the feelings of the poor babies and not appear to be racist.
11 Feb 21
@dood111 saidCan you think of any other reasons such a low number of legitimate cases were found?
1200 complaints and only eight were legitimate after being investigated by the university there's no need to put a spin on it.
And I'll bet the university was bending over backwards hoping to prove the complaints were real so they could soothe the feelings of the poor babies and not appear to be racist.
@dood111 saidYou seem to be mischaracterizing these numbers quite a bit. A particular reported incident can certainly be considered legitimate without rising to the level of violating specific university policy. I also notice that only 78 of those cases involved any issue of conduct so those were the only ones that were even determined to be in violation or not. The number is more like 1 in 8.
But over a five year period only 8 out of 1200 turned out to be legitimate.
https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=16703
For every 150 complaints, only 1 was real.
I'm betting that ratio holds true all across America.
And the world for that matter.
@couch-curls saidMost complaints are just filed without any need or request for follow up action. Kind of like filing a complaint to the FCC about a TV show that showed too much side boob
I would not want to be the staff members who have to file these complaints which is about 3 a day over 5 years of school.
It would be hard to take it seriously after so many over reactions from the students. I would not want that job. My teachers way back would say nobody likes a tattle tale.
I guess youth today are sensitive and too emotional.