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January 18, 2019
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President Mr . trump has twice in recent days warned men their own futures tend to be stake as a result of how his Top court nominee’s confirmation became imperiled.

“It is an extremely dangerous period in your country” when “somebody may come and say 3 decades ago, Two-and-a-half decades ago, A decade ago, Few years ago he did a terrible thing to me,” Trump said on Sept. 26.

This week, obama doubled concerning that assertion. “It is definitely scary here we are at teenage boys in America when you might be guilty of something that you might not be liable for,” he was quoted saying.

What do scholars in Gainesville think of his warnings and Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation battle, which may reach a climatic conclusion within the U.S. Senate this weekend?

Turns out that a great many usually are not that worried. Recent interviews with nearly two dozen students at the University of Florida and Santa Fe College discovered that about half agreed with Trump’s assessment. But half also said the statements and historic hearing involving Kavanaugh and professor Christine Blasey Ford aren’t personally consequential with them.

Ricky Campbell, 21, an engineering major at Santa Fe, declared that when he doesn’t are drinking alcoholic beverages or hasn’t sexually assaulted anyone, the confirmation battle doesn’t affect him. Campbell also said that he has not witnessed any related behavioral change among his friends.

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“I’m not while in the whole world of people may well affect,” he was quoted saying.

Ruthanne DeGrange, 19, a UF pagerank major, said she couldn’t take her eyes away from the TV screen for any four hours the hearing was shown in her own American history lecture and lab.

“Anyone who’s going to be an individual must take out of the hearing that a actions, regardless how old you might be, matter,” she said. “Also, that sexual abuse isn’t any OK, regardless who it is.”

Ruthanne DeGrange, 19 (right), watches the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing in her own American history class at the University of Florida. (Danielle Ivanov/WUFT News)

Kathleen Conow, 21, a Santa Fe political science major, said she doesn’t feel safer knowing sexual misconduct is in the spotlight on account of Kavanaugh. In case the hearing changed such a behavior that face men toward women, it may be more hidden and strategic, Conow said.

“It persuades the crooks to be sneakier – to try and do things behind closed doors,” she said.

Dorothy Espelage, a psychology professor at UF who’s got written scores of articles and five books on bullying, sexual harassment and dating violence, said dismissive attitudes about sexual misconduct among university students is not surprising.

“We use a generation of faculty students which aren’t conscious that they may have experienced, or have done sexual harassment, since they are not taught about it,” Espelage said.

Shayna Grife, 19, a UF political science major, said college students will be more cautious and watching their actions as a result of Kavanaugh, the #MeToo movement and Trump’s comments.

“It is opening it (for victims) to report actual sexual assault,” Grife said.

Libby Shaw, 20, a publicity major and director for Sister Support Ambassadors at UF, said Trump’s testamonials are setting back progress made because of #MeToo.

“Can you would imagine if perhaps you were a sexual assault victim additionally, the president of the us you lived in was basically saying that you are lying?” Shaw asked. “It just blows my thoughts.”

She added that does not all men is going to be swayed by Trump’s comments.

“I think some the male is gonna think, ‘Oh! Wow! Take a look at every one of these women lying,’ plus some men might have some familiarity with how hard it can be for ladies over these trials,” Shaw said.

Jay Curry, 24, a media productions major at Santa Fe as well as a person My Brother’s Keeper, said the confirmation battle is generating a difference among teenagers.

“Any time we see a state of affairs where we can easily say honestly you will find a (potential) sexual assault or misconduct toward another,” Curry said, “we always say, ‘Hey man, you may want to check yourself

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