From the Notebooks of Sabrina Rubin Erdely …

Steve Sailer writes: Keep in mind that Jackie Coakley isn’t some kind of criminal mastermind. She’s a super-girly ditz. What little there is inside Jackie’s head is from watching TV. Her stroke of genius was just to replay back to Erdely all the ludicrous mainstream media nonsense that people like Erdely already believe in for psychological reasons of their own…

How could Jackie be lying when we’d all just seen her virtually identical story on Law & Order? To doubt Jackie would be to raise doubts about the empiricism of the Messages in the last several decades of television!

COMMENTS AT STEVE SAILER:

* It just so happens I watched the SVU episode, “Girl Dishonored” with my wife about a week ago. Episode concerns a frat where the guys get sorority pledges drunk and then gang rape them, on a bed, three at a time. Since most of the later Law and Order franchise episodes are tied to current events, I just assumed this episode was “inspired” by the UVA rape. Little did I know that this was the inspiration for the UVA rape.

I can just imagine watching an SVU episode and having one of my daughters say, “That happened to me.” I don’t think we’d be watching the rest of the episode.

The reason Sabrina stopped being a good reporter is because she fell in love with the story. It’s that simple. She could have just written off the six months or so she had invested so far and done something else. But she wanted this story. When she started fact checking, and querying Jackie on her sources, that’s when she found out that Jackie was adamant about not naming names or getting her three former friends involved. She should have quit instantly.

* She could never have been a good reporter because she wasn’t interested in reporting a story based on facts.. Her interest was in crafting a narrative based on anti-white male prejudice.

She fell in love with the story because of her animus toward white males, specifically white frat boys.

There would have been no story and no love if some college girl claimed a group of black males raped her.

I have nothing but contempt for her.

* Apparently the airing of “Girl Dishonored” on Law & Order: SVU was a big deal in SJW land; it provoked a lot of articles. This one at Jezebel gives a good plot rundown.

What’s interesting is that in the TV show it’s the school’s Dean who’s ultimately the villain. He dismisses the victim as a kook, downplays the rape threat, and finally gets convicted in court for being an “accessory to rape” — in a bureaucratic way. His portrayal may help explain why Jackie’s dean became a target in Rolling Stone’s writeup.

* Jackie is not a girly ditz. She spent 5 long months stringing along a con in front of a reporter who was trying to gather a story for a well-known magazine. The reporter took 431 pages of notes. That’s an entire novel of talking out of Jackie obtained over a long period of time. That’s a hell of a lot of effort and work on the part of Jackie.

My own limit when it comes to pulling the wool over someone’s eyes is about 5 minutes. Then I give in to impulse and reveal the truth. That’s because I’m normal.

Jackie is just a plain, garden-variety sociopath. This is how a sociopath behaves, and this is what they’re like. The boy she was chasing and trying to con with the same story was simply another of her victims.

Normal people do not make up stories about serious crimes such as murder, robbery, or rape and try to use these stories to manipulate and con other people. Don’t let her off just because she’s young, female and smiling and simpering at you. People like Jackie can wreak havoc.

* A very good rule for dating today is to figure out how much Law & Order: SVU a woman watches.

If she’s never watched the show and refuses to: marry that broad.

If she’s occasionally watched it, but makes fun of it as a drama-filled cheese fest: long-term possibilities.

If she watches it weekly: pump and dump.

If she sets on the couch all weekend watching the marathons on USA: RUN!!!!!

* Good detective fiction always includes subtle hints unconsciously revealed by the perpetrator to the investigator. Jackie to the reporter: “I just kind of wanted him to never exist again.”

* The more and more I live, the more I think the Amish got it right for a successful marriage: no TV, no movies, no radio.

* I am really starting to see how the Salem Witch hysteria might have been solely the product of a society so in deference to young female privilege that literally anything they said was treated as Gospel truth.

Seriously, what else does “Yes means Yes” lead to but the conclusion that unchallenged “spectral evidence” is now all you need to convict a man on college campuses?

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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