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Facebook Avengers: How One Group Of College Students Made Justice Happen

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The man in this picture is a piece of shit rapist.

And now, the whole world knows it.

When Morgan Shaw-Fox forced oral sex on fellow Lewis & Clark University student Helen Hunter, she had the option of staying silent. After all, he was a popular and well-regarded student. They were alone when he did it. And criminal rape cases - especially cases of date rape, or cases where the victim consented to a certain degree of sexual activity before saying the word “no” - are notoriously brutal and hard to win.

The burden of proof is always on the accuser, who is frequently subjected to vicious assaults on her character by defense attorneys and the media. Prosecuting a rapist can be nearly as traumatic as the experience of sexual assault.

So, yeah. For understandable reasons, many, if not most survivors don’t report being assaulted. Many, if not most rapists are never brought to justice.

But Helen Hunter did not choose silence.

She wrote an anonymous letter to her school paper. The letter got people talking, and several other women came forth to say that they’d had similar experiences. Helen Hunter gathered her courage and told her friends that she’d authored the letter, and that she’d been talking about Morgan Shaw Fox.

One of these women - specifically, an amazing human being by the name of Calli Bishop - figured that Morgan (whose Facebook profile listed “copin’ a feel” as one of his interests) did not deserve the gift of privacy. She wanted everyone to know precisely what he’d done, and she saw no point in going through any legal hassle in order to make that happen. So she created a Facebook group called, yes, “Morgan Shaw-Fox Is A Piece Of Shit Rapist.”

The students at Lewis & Clark started talking about the Facebook group.

The Facebook story was picked up by the local news.

The local news story was picked up by the Internet.

Morgan Shaw-Fox is now internationally known. There are literally thousands of know his name, his face, and his crime. He’s experiencing the sort of public shaming normally reserved for victims who take their rapists to trial.

Lewis & Clark eventually found Shaw-Fox guilty and handed out an insultingly lenient punishment - one semester of suspension, whereas rape survivors can deal with the trauma caused by their assaults for the rest of their lives - but that’s not the point. His chances of being alone with a woman again have substantially decreased, just because a few girls decided to speak up.

And, of course, as the story becomes more widely known, the odds become higher and higher that other survivors will use this tactic, thereby empowering themselves and making the world a much less cozy place for would-be sexual predators.

Calli Bishop and Helen Hunter are heroes. I do not exaggerate when I say that, at any moment when I am feeling hopeless or disappointed or just plain sad, I can think of these women and experience overwhelming, radiant gratitude and joy. They make me feel better about the future of the planet.

So many people fail to recognize the power of their voices and the strength of their communities. These women are examples of the victories we can win by supporting each other and using our creativity to set things right.

They’re living proof that it is not impossible, or even difficult, for ordinary people to speak out against injustice. Whether you’re blogging, staging an old-fashioned protest with your friends, or even using Facebook, you can make yourself heard - and, thanks to the Internet, you can reach a wider audience than ever.

So, what are you waiting for? Stop playing Scrabulous. Go out and save the world.

9 Comments on "Facebook Avengers: How One Group Of College Students Made Justice Happen"

  1. Douglas Collins Sou says:
    Sat, 16th Feb 200811:39 pm 

    Way to go girls!!!

  2. Roger says:
    Sun, 17th Feb 20081:41 am 

    So that’s what justice looks like to you?

    What you’re cheering for here isn’t the future… it’s the past. Witch trials, lynchings, blacklisting. Only now even easier to pull off, expanded globally, requiring zero personal investment. Lovely.

    From what I’ve read elsewhere, Morgan has a number of accusers, and I’m willing to assume a bit of fire when I smell a lotta smoke. So I’m not shedding any tears over his particular fate.

    But to suggest that this is all something positive, that the means and results here should be emulated… not a good idea. Even if you have no respect for fairness or due process, just stop to think about what happens to Ms. Bishop when someone decides to beat the crap out of Mr. Shaw-Fox for his rumored crimes. His family will wait approximately twelve seconds before they sue her into oblivion while simultaneously pushing the local D.A. to charge her as an accessory.

  3. lily says:
    Sun, 17th Feb 20084:25 am 

    WOW…
    seems it is not a new news ,many friends public this news on a tall dating site—-Tallmingle.com.

  4. fred says:
    Sun, 17th Feb 20086:50 am 

    this is bs, any group of woman could get together, lie and ruin some guys life.

    how about your brother or father does something to diplease a woman and they pull a stunt like this?

    if you think this style of public kangaroo court is the way to go then you are an idiot.

  5. voiceofreason says:
    Mon, 18th Feb 20081:48 pm 

    I agree with the poster above. This opens the door for any group of people to ruin any persons life and reputation. Am I reading the part right where it says that she published an article in the student newspaper that said he was a rapist!?!? I am wondering why the slander suit hasn’t come up yet.

  6. solorunner says:
    Tue, 19th Feb 20089:55 am 

    Outstanding.

  7. solorunner says:
    Tue, 19th Feb 200810:04 am 

    Outstanding. Its outstanding that a woman wronged (if it actually happened)used technology to get this guy in a way the law wont. The problem of course is what if she was just jilted? What is his recourse if he did nothing and she is just looking for revenge? what would happen if a guy did the same thing? We see all to often a double standerd in rape, domestic violence and crimes againest children. Women walk, men get destroyed. I hope for her sake that something did happen otherwise a team of lawyers will be coming after her and the school.

  8. Nicole says:
    Sat, 23rd Feb 20081:45 am 

    I found the application for site is so great. I creat a application for stdromance com. facebooks is so hug community.

  9. Hornswaggle says:
    Sat, 23rd Feb 20087:25 pm 

    This kind of thing is nothing but character assassination. If this guy is guilty, then let his guilt be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. At this point it’s merely she said/he said. Anyone can make any charges they want to against anybody else and plaster them all over the internet, but that does not prove that the charges are true. However, what they do prove is that the accuser is willing to stoop to character assassination rather than attempting to prover them.

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