Hello Hugo. Was this your idea of answering the questions posed by the last time I posted this comment? You should know better than to think this was a good enough answer.
On your Medium account some years ago, you wrote an untitled post about a time when you were a professor and you were on a trip to Washington DC with several of your female students. You described an incident during this trip when you and your students were having group sex in a hotel room, and one of them was intoxicated and unable to communicate her consent.
Despite being aware of this, you raped her, regardless.
You had tagged this post as fiction, but I do not believe that this is the case, particularly because you had described a version of this incident in an interview years before writing the post on Medium, and also because you deleted this post some time after writing it.
Did this incident occur as described?
Is this incident part of the reason you blew up your own life, to avoid eventually being caught?
Is this incident part of the reason why you are so insistent that all of your sexual encounters with your students were consensual?
Is this incident the reason why you seem so upset by the #MeToo movement?
Is this incident why you have a long habit of confessing and oversharing embarrassing information?
Is this incident the reason why you sometimes like to brag about how nobody can prove you actually did anything worth being fired over?
Did you rape other students?
Do you really think someone who spends as much time lecturing other people about how to be moral and civilized as you do has any right to be taken seriously if the answer to even one of these questions is yes?
Hello Hugo. Was this your idea of answering the questions posed by the last time I posted this comment? You should know better than to think this was a good enough answer.
https://medium.com/@hugoschwyer_31385/thats-rape-asshole-a-private-post-on-crossing-the-line-e5a6d4293c2
On your Medium account some years ago, you wrote an untitled post about a time when you were a professor and you were on a trip to Washington DC with several of your female students. You described an incident during this trip when you and your students were having group sex in a hotel room, and one of them was intoxicated and unable to communicate her consent.
Despite being aware of this, you raped her, regardless.
You had tagged this post as fiction, but I do not believe that this is the case, particularly because you had described a version of this incident in an interview years before writing the post on Medium, and also because you deleted this post some time after writing it.
Did this incident occur as described?
Is this incident part of the reason you blew up your own life, to avoid eventually being caught?
Is this incident part of the reason why you are so insistent that all of your sexual encounters with your students were consensual?
Is this incident the reason why you seem so upset by the #MeToo movement?
Is this incident why you have a long habit of confessing and oversharing embarrassing information?
Is this incident the reason why you sometimes like to brag about how nobody can prove you actually did anything worth being fired over?
Did you rape other students?
Do you really think someone who spends as much time lecturing other people about how to be moral and civilized as you do has any right to be taken seriously if the answer to even one of these questions is yes?