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Donald Trump and his Misunderstanding of Sexual Assault

Donald Trump is considering a presidential run in 2016 as reported by the New York Post. A $1 million commission to research his electability state by state is expected to determine his decision, but Trump is no stranger to thinking about running for president.

At the dawn of the 2012 election, Trump took his “Maybe” campaign all across the media, concentrating mostly on conservative outlets, which proved to be a receptive platform to all his criticisms of Barack Obama, whether they were driven by policy or by conspiracy.

Despite his waning popularity and downward trend in the polls, he held onto the illusion that he was a top contender in the Republican Party and most able to challenge the president in the general election.

He withdrew his almost-bid from that 2012 race and has continued to assert himself into the spotlight through the social media outlet Twitter. But he has gone from bickering and bashing other celebrities through Twitter feuds to voicing his political opinions in 140 characters or less.

And when the Pentagon reported that the number of sexually assaulted soldiers rose to 26,000 last year, Trump took to Twitter, writing, “26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military-only 238 convictions. What did these geniuses expect when they put men & women together?”

Trump went on to say that the military generals didn’t want to invite women into the service, as though the addition of women made the ...

Heterophobe is the New Homophobe?

With all this talk of marriage equality for homosexuals in light of public opinion, states’ rights, and soon-to-be Supreme Court rulings, it’s easy to understand why the heterosexual community is feeling under attack.

Luckily, there’s a new Facebook group calling for the annual observance of Heterosexual Awareness Month (HAM) each July. Participants are encouraged to wear black on July 6, the official Straight Pride Day, to show their support of the straight lifestyle.

The necessity of this group is obvious, but if you’re confused, you’ll find its purpose clearly outlined on the HAM Facebook About Page: “To stop heterophobia-” a new term defined as intolerance of those who oppose gay rights- “to protect marriage and promote heterosexual lifestyle, tradition and ...

With all this talk of marriage equality for homosexuals in light of public opinion, states’ rights, and soon-to-be Supreme Court rulings, it’s easy to understand why the heterosexual community is feeling under attack.

Luckily, there’s ...