Rolling Stone Retracts fake UVA Campus Rape Story

Another hoax that the libturds were all too willing to jump on board, without the slightest bit of verification. Left wing hero Lena Dunham was also recently busted for lying and saying that the leader of some republican group raped her.

Liberals really are disgusting human beings, seriously what kind of loser wants to be a victim so badly that they are willing to make up the fact that they were raped?




Rolling Stone magazine has retracted the reporting behind its controversial story, “A Rape on Campus,” published last month. In an editor’s note added to the top of the story online, Managing Editor Will Dana wrote that “there now appear to be discrepancies” in the primary source’s account and “we have come to the conclusion that our trust in her was misplaced.”

The original article, which caused the University of Virginia to suspend all fraternity activity on campus, came under fire once it was revealed that the author, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, had not spoken to the accused perpetrators of an alleged gang rape against a student identified as Jackie.

But while both Erdely and her editor on the story Sean Woods were confident that the assailants were real based on Jackie’s story, the magazine has now come out and said that may not be the case.

Read Dana’s full editor’s note below:

To Our Readers:

Last month, Rolling Stone published a story titled “A Rape on Campus” by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, which described a brutal gang rape of a woman named Jackie at a University of Virginia fraternity house; the university’s failure to respond to this alleged assault – and the school’s troubling history of indifference to many other instances of alleged sexual assaults. The story generated worldwide headlines and much soul-searching at UVA. University president Teresa Sullivan promised a full investigation and also to examine the way the school responds to sexual assault allegations.

Because of the sensitive nature of Jackie’s story, we decided to honor her request not to contact the man she claimed orchestrated the attack on her nor any of the men she claimed participated in the attack for fear of retaliation against her. In the months Erdely spent reporting the story, Jackie neither said nor did anything that made Erdely, or Rolling Stone’s editors and fact-checkers, question Jackie’s credibility. Her friends and rape activists on campus strongly supported Jackie’s account. She had spoken of the assault in campus forums. We reached out to both the local branch and the national leadership of the fraternity where Jackie said she was attacked. They responded that they couldn’t confirm or deny her story but had concerns about the evidence.

In the face of new information, there now appear to be discrepancies in Jackie’s account, and we have come to the conclusion that our trust in her was misplaced. We were trying to be sensitive to the unfair shame and humiliation many women feel after a sexual assault and now regret the decision to not contact the alleged assaulters to get their account. We are taking this seriously and apologize to anyone who was affected by the story.

Will Dana
Managing Editor

When confronted by The Washington Post about the possible discrepancies earlier this week, Erdely said that those questions miss the point her article was trying to make. “As I’ve already told you, the gang-rape scene that leads the story is the alarming account that Jackie — a person whom I found to be credible — told to me, told her friends, and importantly, what she told the UVA administration, which chose not to act on her allegations in any way — i.e., the overarching point of the article,” she wrote in an email to the paper. “THAT is the story: the culture that greeted her and so many other UVA women I interviewed, who came forward with allegations, only to be met with indifference.”

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Rolling Stone is the biggest crock on the planet... Anybody that picks that thing up and reads it deserves what they get!
 
Curious that you don't usually see Fox News bailing on stories. Like RatherGate. Or this. Conservatives have a logical mind. Libtards have an excitable mind. They get a whiff of something, and *bam*, that is ingrained as truth. Some unarmed black kid gets mowed down by a white copper- shit! he was on his way to bible study while the cop was a paid up member of the KKK. There was a time in this country when stupid ideas got you killed. If you ate all your wheat during winter, you didn't have shit to plant come spring. Alas, that is the arena of ice people. And the USA is not composed of ice people.
 
Fraud Rolling Stones Reporter Blamed Rep. Bachmann For Teen Suicide In Another Fake Story

Rolling Stones journalist Sabrina Rubin Erdely has written yet another problematic story, GotNews.com has learned.

Erdely may be in the news these days for a botched story on an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia but writing thinly sourced problematic stories isn't a new occurrence for her.

One of Erdely’s most celebrated works of journalism, also for Rolling Stone, is full of unsubstantiated claims and tentative connections written in a ham-handed attempt to politicize a series of personal tragedies. The story, published in 2012 and titled “School of Hate,” tries to drag then-Congresswoman Michele Bachmann into complicity in a wave of suicides that struck a school district she represented.

The connection? Some of those students who killed themselves were gay.

Though Erdely herself admits in the story that some of the students who killed themselves were not gay or connected to the reported struggles of gay teenagers, she nevertheless frames the story as if the suicides are the result of a stately neutral policy concerning school officials instructing students about homosexuality. A policy that was the result of parents and local leaders asking to have their Christian children spared any public teaching about homosexuality.

For Erdely a policy of neutrality encourages bullying and somehow offered a silent consent from the school for the troubled teens to kill themselves. To back up her claims Erdely continuously quotes the troubled students and uses their version of events as the official narrative. In at least one case, that of Justin Aaberg, Erdely gives descriptions of events from the perspective of the already deceased student relying on third party information.

In all the detailed cases of teen suicide bullying based on sexual orientation is fingered as the culprit and conservative groups positioned as the villains for daring to want a neutral policy on homosexuality from school officials. The fact that many schools have this policy and have had a neutral policy on teaching homosexuality for generations without a wave of suicides is apparently irrelevant.

Whether the events alleged by the teenage students, many of whom were hospitalized for psychiatric reasons, happened at all or in the way they described them remains unknown. What is known is that Erdely has a pattern of taking one view of a story and generalizing it to the entire situation. Something she clearly demonstrated in both the stories on University of Virginia and “School of Hate.” Not surprisingly it is a liberal storyline that castes those celebrating tradition in the church or fraternity house as monsters.

Though Rolling Stone issued a retraction for the UVA story, they have yet to take back Erdely’s hit piece on Michele Bachmann.

The activist gay organization GLAAD even awarded Erdeley for her thinly sourced journalism.
 
The big prizes and big jobs in journalism these days go not to good reporting but to pushing liberal causes, whether it is gay propaganda, feminist victimization or climate hysteria. Typically, these types of stories fit a liberal template, eg white men sexually exploiting black women (Duke lacross scandal). Any hint of scepticism about the wild claims of someone from one of the many PC victim classes can cost you your career, so I do have a tiny bit of sympathy for the Durham, NC prosecutor, Mike Nifong, who was disbarred for his efforts to railroad the Duke students. Too bad the Duke administration, which rushed to condemn them, didn't get the same fate.

An ethical publication, even a liberal one, would fire any reporter and the responsible editor in a situation like the RS article. Both the NYT and WashPost did that when they were embarrassed by fraudulent stories.
 
There hasn't been any "journalism" coming from the left since comrade Cronkite lied about TET. They create an agenda and push the story in that direction using whatever means necessary. They lie through omission. They lie with half truths and quotes taken out of context.(to be honest the right does a pretty good job of this as well). And then they just lie. Providing evidence, even video evidence of the lie has been declared meaningless. It's not what they said, it's what they meant to say after getting caught in the lie is all that matters.
 
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