The movie "hunting ground " I haven't seen. But the reputation which you posted that it promotes is false and of political origin. One of our political parties claims to be more feminist than the other. To further that claim it maintains that women are victimized in various ways. Among the ways are claims that a rape culture is widespread. It is a false notion intended to garner voting support by pretending to fight such discrimination. The effort began when it took the position that abortion must be available on demand, denying the child any voice in the matter. This appeared to work, so that party began to champion all sorts of womans' grievances.

The Obama Department of Education went so far as to issue "guidance" that claimed that men accused of sex offenses must not be given the right to acquittal in the absence of proof "beyond a reasonable doubt", or even in the absence of "clear and convincing evidence". The legal criterion it demanded was a "preponderance of the evidence". Worse, Men were denied the right to counsel and the right to confront the witnesses against them. The Education Department was acting entirely without legal authority to regulate issues of this kind in colleges. It made the spurious claim that a federal law making it illegal to discriminate on the basis of sex required this kind of regulation. This has resulted in a generation of men proportionally less inclined to attend college than are women.

The Secretary of Education in the present administration is expected to remedy the situation by countermanding the illegally issued guidance. However it will be difficult to redress the damage that college "kangaroo courts" have already done.