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CCSU Op Editor Calls Rape 'Magical'

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 1:24

Controversy was widespread at a nearby college Thursday as students rallied for the resignation of a newspaper editor who authored a piece glorifying rape, calling it a "magical experience that benefits society as a whole."

The Recorder, the campus newspaper of Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) in New Britain, published the piece "Rape Only Hurts If You Fight It," which was written by Opinion Editor John Petroski.

"We are more than aware that we overstepped our boundaries and made a mistake," said The Recorder's Editor-in-Chief Mark Rowan. "In a lapse of judgment, we allowed a satirical article that does not represent the newspaper, and most importantly, the university."

Petroski's article cites examples from ancient Roman history in defense of rape, saying that it was a "tremendous help to society."

"Where would the Romans be, after all, if it weren't for the rape of Lucretia � If it weren't for that event, the world might have never had the Roman Republic for the pristine example of a flawless government," the article read.

The piece goes on to extol rape's benefits to "ugly women" and prison inmates, saying that it helps unattractive women know the "joys of intercourse with a man who isn't drunk," and that it helps ease prisoners' boredom.

The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA), a CCSU student group, held a rally Thursday in outrage to the publication of the article.

Offended students have also protested Petroski's controversial satire by vandalizing the area outside of the newspaper's office and stealing property.

"Their rally was laughable," Rowan said. "They're uneducated about freedom of speech and unorganized - they're not channeling their anger in an appropriate manner. We've had to call the police several times today."

Rowan said that the protestors, which also included women's rights and gay and lesbian rights groups, had called for his and Petroski's resignation. At this time neither has agreed to resign.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 1:24

CCSU's president, Dr. Jack Miller, issued an official statement regarding the article.

"It goes without saying that John Petroski, the Opinion Editor of The Recorder, has the freedom of speech to offer his opinions - satirical, or not", the statement read. "Many times in the past I have been called upon to defend First Amendment principles. But what Mr. Petroski wrote in the February 7 issue of The Recorder deserves to be roundly condemned as deeply offensive and hurtful."

Miller's statement went on to say that anything making light of the issue of rape is "abhorrent."

He dismissed the defense of the article on the grounds that the First Amendment doesn't cover "such hateful speech."

A Facebook group on CCSU's network petitioning against the article has already acquired close to 1,000 members. On such groups' message boards, students are engaged in a heated debate about the article's correctness.

"If this story article bothers you as much as it bothers all of us please join and show your support for rape victims," the group's description read.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 4:47

Fuck 'em if they can't take a joke.

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 16:20

Guys can you post a link to that site with all the chans on it

Name: Anonymous 2007-02-10 19:41


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