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MSNBC Perpetuates WH Lie That 1 in 5 Women Raped at College--AEI Debunks

Appearing with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, Lindy Aldrich, an "advocate" for the Victim Rights Law Center proposed "new guide lines" to combat this common occurrence of rape on college campuses. Here's a good point made from a Reddit follower:

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The question I want answered is where the "XX% of rapes go unreported" number come from? How do you know something happened if nobody ever says anything about it? Are the rapists calling it in as a heads up in case the victim doesn't? But then...it would be reported.

Here's Aldrich:

Here's Christina Sommers debunking the White House's made-up rape statistic stating that the U.S. Centers for Disease and Control (CDC) claims that 1-in-5 women in the US will be a victim of rape in their lifetime, a substantially different figure than Department of Justice crime statistics. AEI just posted this video response yesterday:

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