Culture This autistic student asked for a ‘fist bump’ and a selfie. He got two Title IX investigations. - WTF I love Title IX now?

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A “fist bump” and a selfie may have ended Marcus Knight’s educational career right as it started.

The student, who has autism, cerebral palsy and a shunt to relieve fluid pressure on his brain, was not allowed to defend himself against allegations in two Title IX investigations this past fall, his mother told The College Fix.

Aurora Knight has raised more than half of the money to cover legal fees through a GoFundMe campaign as she challenges the sexual-misconduct findings on her son’s record.

Though Saddleback College lifted Marcus’s suspension a day before a hearing last month, it has thus far refused to remove the findings from his record, Aurora wrote in an update to the campaign Wednesday.

Her son (below) has limited expressive language capabilities and cannot negotiate social situations as easily as others, she told The College Fix.

Though he receives academic accommodations for his disabilities, he was not offered accommodations in the Title IX process, Aurora wrote in an email. “When we look at individuals with limited social skills, we cannot expect that they responded the same way as a typical individual.”

Former Drake University trustee Thomas Rossley, whose learning-disabled son is suing the university for a similar ordeal, told The Fix in a phone interview that Marcus’s case “goes to the whole problem with disability issues with Title IX.”

“Most schools don’t even let the students know how to ask for accommodations within a disciplinary process,” said Rossley, whose own “Title IX retaliation” claims against Drake were dismissed in court last month.

“So these students don’t know that they can even get accommodations within the disciplinary process,” whether the accused student or the accusing student, he said.

Aurora Knight laid out her narrative of the allegations in a phone interview with The Fix.

The first incident occurred in the first week of September when Marcus was in the Student Services office and asked a female student working there if he could “fist bump” her. She agreed but soon filed a Title IX complaint.

The next week Aurora and Marcus were asked to meet with the school’s Disabled Students Programs and Services coordinator, who allegedly called the fist bump “inappropriate behavior.” Aurora told The Fix that Marcus did not “bump” anything other than the female’s knuckles. (The Fix has reached the coordinator but that person has not been available for a phone interview as of Thursday night.)

His mother told the coordinator that Marcus had been at the office seeking campus employment. The official allegedly said that would be “totally pointless” because Marcus was “obviously incapable” and should be taking adult disability classes instead of college classes.

Though the coordinator said the incident would not go on her son’s record if the behavior stopped, according to Aurora, the mother became aggravated by the description of a consensual fist bump as “inappropriate.”

She asked the coordinator “Did he touch her? Did he hug her? Did he follow her? Did he try to get her phone number? Did he expose himself?” When the coordinator allegedly said no to each, Aurora said she responded: “Then stop calling it inappropriate. He’s just trying to make a friend.”

Aurora explained to Marcus that the female student did not want to be his friend, and he agreed not to interact with her anymore.

A month later, an official who served as both vice president of student services and Title IX coordinator called the Knights into another meeting – with police present – because the female student had reported the incident as sexual harassment, according to Aurora. This official did not respond to a query from The Fix.

The student had changed her story to say Marcus hugged her, sat very close to her, grabbed her with one hand, and with the other tried to get her hands onto his upper thighs. Aurora said that did not seem physically possible, given that the female student had been sitting behind the counter. Marcus acted out what he did – a two-handed fist bump – at that meeting.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/post/47278/
 
I really can't understand how, in this day and age with how coddled people with disabilities are, the university thought this was something to pursue without first making a proper investigation.
Also, I hope the girl who's accusing him- if the charges are dropped as they should- will be sued along with the university. I'm not one for civil suits but this is completely fucked up. And anyways, people don't learn until they get a strong fucking fist to the face sometimes- they'll learn the fist-bump was the least of her worries then.
 
That fistbump collided with her hands which could of felt like he was touching her vagina or something like that. I dunno, this all is more of way for the school and the student in question to fall under fire for claiming a fistbump was sexually harassing.

Hand skin is connected to vagina skin, so thus he punched her in the vag and should be punished.
 
That fistbump collided with her hands which could of felt like he was touching her vagina or something like that. I dunno, this all is more of way for the school and the student in question to fall under fire for claiming a fistbump was sexually harassing.


And we're a forum known for playing a game called "Kick the Autistic". When a forum of anonymous spergs have more sympathy for a guy with autism than a university that has disability services, one would ask what the hell went wrong.
Well she probably uses that hand on her vagina, so by the associative property he fingerblasted her.

I wouldn't be surprised if that was taught in RadFem Algebra.

It should be part of training to deal with the public, that if someone has an issue- whether their skills in the dominant language are limited, or they have autism, or whatever...be patient, do your job and don't take it personally. You can make fun of people on your own time, not while you're on the clock.

Tbh this guy sounds pretty benign though.
 
>cerebral palsy

he might have been aiming for the fist-bump, but you never know where that hand's actually gonna end up, could have gone right past the arm and on to the titty

seriously though what the hell just say "no", what's he gonna do, chase you? if you can't outrun a tard with brain damage you might have some problems yourself
 
Are you saying niggers are so good at rape they can successfully rape even while being crippled and exceptional?

And white supremacists think they're superior beings.
Bix Noods excel at rape and are without a doubt the greatest rapists in the world, even better than the Muslim race. Nothing can stop a nig from raping not even being crippled and retarded. If superiority is defined by ability to rape then the blacks are clearly the master race.

If superiority is defined by the ability to share ice cream cones with a dog however than whitey is obviously superior.
 
The lady who filed the frivolous complaint needs to get penalized for it.
I think we need to do this too. These complaints are serious business, so if you file them frivolously, you need to suffer serious consequences. Frankly, I think that at the very least this woman needs to have something on her record indicating that she got outraged over a fucking fist bump, so that if (when) she makes another dumb accusation, that person will be able to point back to her previous actions when defending themselves.
 
I really can't understand how, in this day and age with how coddled people with disabilities are, the university thought this was something to pursue without first making a proper investigation.

Because title IX is a fucking kangaro court inducing piece of crap. There is no due process to the thing. You are guilty until proven possibly not guilty, with no standard of evidence beyond agreeing with the accuser. The stupid thing was intended to insure women would have sports teams essentially. Somehow we went from "universities will offer programs without respect to gender" to some sort of gender inquisition. And it IS an inquisition. The entire "procedure" such as it is, boils down to the demand that the accused confess their sins. Whenever these things do end up in actual court they invariably get tossed out by irate judges, but even getting in front of a federal judge requires tens of thousands of dollars. Which the universities can pay but the students can't. Because they gave all their money to the university.

It's a twisted system and needs to be repealed in its entirety. But that won't happen in current year.
 
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