Conflicting Information About Jeanne Ann Clery (November 23rd 1966 – April 05th 1986) - # Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W January 2010 - # Affirmative and Effective Consent in Healthy Sexual Relations
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Via postal mail correspondence addressed to Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) denied ever being contacted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on June 11th 1992 about the April 05th 1986 rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery. Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W was a little bit taken aback upon reading the content of the letter sent to him by the CIA, which had been dated May 21st 2021 because the FBI had informed him (via email) on (or around) November 12th 2020 that they had transferred the case of Jeanne Ann Clery rape and murder to the CIA on (or around) June 11th 1992. It is the opinion of Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W that the letters sent to him by the FBI (on or around November 12th 2020) and the CIA (on or around May 21st 2021) were inconsistent with one another.
Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W is an alumnus of Westminster College (located in Fulton, Missouri) who was in January 2010 informed about the April 05th 1986 rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery. In a very formal way, Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W was also informed about "affirmative and effective consent in healthy sexual relations" on the campus of Westminster College in the month of January 2010. Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W was informed what constitutes "affirmative and effective consent in healthy sexual relations" on the campus of Westminster College (in the month of January 2010) after having been told about the April 05th 1986 rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery.
It is the judgment of Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W that the rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery continues to leave several key questions about Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 unaddressed. The questions asked by Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W about Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of the 1972 include but are not limited to the following. 1) What are/were colleges/universities in the U.S.A obligations pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972? Were colleges/universities throughout the U.S.A required by law to condemn violence committed against women irrespective of their racial backgrounds, their sexual orientations, their religious affiliations and their national origins following the enactment of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972? If yes, were colleges/universities required to inform their students about what constitute appropriate sexual boundaries pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972? 2) Did colleges/universities throughout the U.S.A begin informing their students about what constitute "affirmative and effective consent" following the enactment of Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972? If not, when did colleges/universities begin to inform their incoming freshmen/transfer students about the concepts of "affirmative and effective consent?" Did colleges/universities throughout the U.S.A begin teaching the concepts of "affirmative and effective consent" to their incoming freshmen/transfer students following the rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery (dated April 05th 1986)? If yes, why have colleges/universities throughout the U.S.A fixated on the rape and murder of this Caucasian woman by a Black/African American man to inform their incoming freshmen/transfer students about what constitutes "affirmative and effective consent?" 3) Are colleges/universities discussions pertaining to what constitutes "affirmative and effective consent" consistent with Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 if they are first informing their incoming/freshmen students about the rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery? Are colleges/universities discussions pertaining to what constitutes "affirmative and effective consent" consistent with their academic integrity policy if they are first informing their incoming freshmen/transfer students about the rape and murder of Jeanne Ann Clery? 4) Were there forces out there in the 1970s and the 1980s looking for a case where a Black/African American man rapes and murders a Caucasian woman for the purpose of enacting a law similar to the Jeanne Clery Act? Was the enactment of the Jeanne Clery Act the result of racist and sexist individuals coming together for the purpose of [a] preventing racial minorities from climbing the social ladder through academic education; [b] cracking down on interracial relationships particularly between a Caucasian woman and a Black/African American man; [c] not applying the same standards in circumstances where a Caucasian man sexually assaults a woman from a racial minority (as in the case of Brock Turner and Chanel Miller following her rape on January 18th 2015 at the campus of Stanford University)?
According to the National Council on Disability (NCD), [1] "affirmative and effective consent" is being taught to college/university students of the United States of America (U.S.A) during the course of their Freshmen year, [2] college/university students are informed about "healthy sexual relationships" during the course of their 1st (first) year of post-secondary academic education; [3] 20% (twenty percent) of women were sexually assaulted in a college/university setting by the time they reached their Senior year in Calendar Year 2005; [4] 32% (thirty two percent) of women with a disability were sexually assaulted during Calendar Years 2014 and 2015 in a college/university setting; [5] sexual assault "is a public health and public safety concern with far reaching implications;" [6] sexual assault is a "deeply personal violation," which "leaves physical and emotional impacts that change the lives of victims;" [7] sexual assault causes "long term physical, psychological, and emotional effects, including depression, post-traumatic stress, thoughts of suicide, flashbacks, and sleep disorders."
Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W takes full responsibility for the statements he has made with regards to how he was informed about "affirmative and effective consent in healthy sexual relations" on the campus of Westminster College (Fulton, Missouri) when he was a full-time undergraduate student between the months of January through May 2010. As a matter of principle, Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W unequivocally condemns violence committed against women irrespective of their racial backgrounds, their sexual orientations, their national origins, their religious affiliations and/or their disability status.
Be well. Take care. Keep yourselves at arms distance.
Michael A. Ayele (a.k.a) W
Anti-Racist Human Rights Activist
Audio-Visual Media Analyst
Anti-Propaganda Journalist
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