Archive for May, 2007

The Unmentioned Parallel to the Duke Rape Case

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

The storm of the Duke Rape case has subsided. Unless there is an after-shock should district attorney Mike Nifong be indicted rather than chastised, — an empty rebuke — the enormous significance of this matter will be buried by tomorrow’s catastrophes and absurdities. But beyond the reverse racism and victim feminism at Duke, there is one major area of American life that went unmentioned throughout the saga: the routine, vicious, and family-destroying methods of the divorce industry and courts, methods and biases that have been destroying lives for profit for thirty-five years.

Read carefully because more than the damage done to the students at Duke the injustices and damage of the Divorce Industry tear out the heart of our Constitutional Republic and of the relationships of trust, honor, tradition, teaching and honesty at its core.

We also will consider why the torrent or media coverage missed or buried the connection between the injustices at Duke and the divorce industry. (more…)