Stacey Dash: Some campus sex assault victims are ‘bad girls’ being ‘naughty’

theGrio REPORT - After reporting on the University of Virginia sorority organizations that have warned sorority members to stay home during "bid week" because of sexual assault concerns.

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This week Fox’s Outnumbered did a segment on the University of Virginia sorority organizations that have warned members to stay home during “bid week” because of sexual assault concerns.

During the discussion Stacey Dash made it clear she thinks the report is “ridiculous,” especially because some victims are “bad girls” who want to be “naughty.”

Dash clumsily explained:

It’s ridiculous. And I think — the girls, I think it’s a good thing for the good girls, okay — women — to be told ‘stay home, be safe.’ The other bad girls — bad women — are the ones who like to be naughty, might go out and play and get hurt, and then, y’know…”

She also added, “The other thing about this, is that it then blames the alcohol and not the person, who over-drinks. So, you know, it’s like the same thing with guns. Guns don’t kill people, people kill people. Alcohol doesn’t get you drunk, you get yourself drunk.”

Cohost Andrea Tantaros added that she felt sorry for fraternity members at the University of Virginia. “None of them have been convicted,” she said.

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