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By
Dawn Ivory
Dawn admits to being baffled by a recent item in the
Chicago Tribune. A Cook County judge threw out the expulsion of a 15-year-old high school student who had been barred from school after being
accused of holding down a freshman football teammate in the locker room and "sexually assaulting him with an object."
Dressing up as gladiators and taking to the field where thousands root for you to clobber, cleat, and claw the opposition into the bloodied mud earns scholarships, while sticking something up a
fellow teammate's butt is grounds for expulsion (or, as the article later points out, possible prison time)? Maybe Dawn's confusion stems from the writer's maddening inexactitude: just what "object" was used to commit exactly
what "sexual assault"? Alas, America's journalists routinely leave out the details that the most discerning inquiring minds want to know.
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