Lincoln University President Apologizes for Comment About Rape

Lincoln University President Robert R. Jennings sent out an apology on Tuesday for remarks he made insinuating that women lied about rape,ย the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Suggested Reading The Ever-Growing List of Lawsuits Against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Take a Look Inside Michael Jordan’s Former Chicago-Area Mansion, Which You Can Now Airbnb For This Heart-Clutching Price Celebrities…

Lincoln University President Robert R. Jennings sent out an apology on Tuesday for remarks he made insinuating that women lied about rape,ย the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

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โ€œMy message was intended to emphasize personal responsibility and mutual respect,โ€ Jennings wrote in his apology, according to the Inquirer. โ€œI apologize for my choice of words. I certainly did not intend to hurt or offend anyone.โ€

However, his words didnโ€™t do much to placate some, including the mother of one sophomore who said that the apology was a political move. โ€œIf it didnโ€™t run in the Philadelphia Inquirer, Iโ€™m not sure that apology would have been written,โ€ Sharon Roseboro told the Inquirer.

However, in his note, Jennings insisted that the university would continue to โ€œreinforce โ€ฆ commitment to your safety and to answer any questions you would have,โ€ and also made a point to note that he would โ€œchoose [his] words more carefully.โ€

In September, while addressing the universityโ€™s All-Womenโ€™s Convocation, Jennings told the women gathered, โ€œWe have, we had, on this campus last semester three cases of young women who after having done whatever they did with young men and then it didnโ€™t turn out the way they wanted it to turn out, guess what they did? They went to Public Safety and said, โ€˜He raped me.โ€™โ€

The 63-year-old, who has been president of the HBCU since January 2012, also tackled respectability when addressing the women, urging them not to put themselves โ€œin a situation that would cause you to be trying to explain something that really needs no explanation had you not put yourself in that situation,โ€ the Inquirer revealed.

โ€œMen treat you, treat women, the way women allow us to treat them. โ€ฆ We will use you up if you allow us to use you up,โ€ he added, opining that men will โ€œmarry the girl with the long dress on.โ€

Read more at the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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