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I'm only asking because you keep throwing how superior your education/degree and intelligence are.
He's a HS SS teacher, I believe. His degree was in Thrilling.
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I'm only asking because you keep throwing how superior your education/degree and intelligence are.
I've been through something similar to what Log described. It was horrible. I feel terrible for any woman, man or child who has been sexually abused, and I also feel terrible for anyone who has been wrongly accused of abuse. There are definitely people in both categories.
He's a HS SS teacher, I believe. His degree was in Thrilling.
If then-ism. What about-ism. So what-ism....
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...e285c7f4512_story.html?utm_term=.1392cd3ad58a
Trump’s conveniently flexible standard on accusations — and he is not alone — boils down to: If the accuser points a finger at a Democrat — Bill Clinton, Harvey Weinstein — her word is to be trusted, automatically. If she complains about a Republican, Trump’s otherwise dormant devotion to due process kicks in. How can claims from “many years ago” be allowed to “destroy a person’s life”?
Some answers: Because they are entirely credible. Because the girl, now a woman, has no conceivable ax to grind — she is a longtime Republican, a Trump voter even — and nothing to gain from coming forward. Because three other women related similar, although less disturbing stories, underscoring Moore’s interest in younger girls......
.......you are a politician dealing with a story you wish would go away. Then you turn instinctively to if-then-ism. “If these allegations are true . . .” said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), leading — or not — his prove-it caucus. Disappointingly, among them were women senators who ought to know better. “If it’s true . . .” said Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski. “If the allegations . . .” said West Virginia’s Shelley Moore Capito. “If there is any truth at all to these horrific allegations . . .” said Maine’s Susan Collins. Seriously, have you read this article? How can you think about serving alongside this man?
....If-then-ism is the rhetorical cousin of what-about-ism, a bid to deflect attention by questioning whether those complaining about “x” were equally inflamed by “y,” when “y” involved someone on their side. If-then-ism represents a similar effort to avoid casting a politically inconvenient judgment.
It is better, sure, than the jaw-dropping alternative: so-what-ism, remarkably flagrant among Alabamians in response to the Moore report. “Much ado about nothing,” State Auditor Jim Zeigler told the Washington Examiner. Joseph did it with Mary, he observed. Except, um, minor theological point here — did he?
Still, there is something clarifying in the brutal honesty of so-what-ism. A 32-year-old Moore could put a 14-year-old girl’s hand on his erect penis and touch her over her bra and underpants. Trump could shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue. It would not deter their supporters. Okay, at least we know where you’re coming from. Your moral parameters are clear in their absence....
Yeah, because even in those cases where no accusation has ever been made I have this intrinsic knowledge that something inappropriate happened and the degree to which it occurred. Unfortunately this power is so magnificent that it would cause society to collapse if I were ever to use it in a public way, so I have to keep the information mostly to myself. I can, however, reveal is that I know of women who have been devastated by having been sexually abused, and I know of men who have been devastated by being accused of sexual abuse that they did not commit. I'm not sure this information should be that surprising, though. Did you know that there are also people who have been incarcerated and even killed for murders that they did not commit? Not exactly a pleasant experience for an innocent person.Oh yeah, there are people in both categories? Can you give me a ratio?
Yeah, because even in those cases where no accusation has ever been made I have this intrinsic knowledge that something inappropriate happened and the degree to which it occurred. Unfortunately this power is so magnificent that it would cause society to collapse if I were ever to use it in a public way, so I have to keep the information mostly to myself. I can, however, reveal is that I know of women who have been devastated by having been sexually abused, and I know of men who have been devastated by being accused of sexual abuse that they did not commit. I'm not sure this information should be that surprising, though. Did you know that there are also people who have been incarcerated and even killed for murders that they did not commit? Not exactly a pleasant experience for an innocent person.
Ratio pls
In some instances the ratio is that the accuser is 100% truthful. In some instances the ratio is that the accused is 100% innocent. Of course, their are all sorts of ratios in between. The crazy thing is that the truth is always specific to the facts of the actual case. You're welcome.Ratio pls
A former prosecutor who once worked alongside embattled Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore in the early 1980s told CNN it was "common knowledge" at the time that Moore dated high school girls.
"It was common knowledge that Roy dated high school girls, everyone we knew thought it was weird," former deputy district attorney Teresa Jones told CNN in comments aired Saturday. "We wondered why someone his age would hang out at high school football games and the mall ... but you really wouldn't say anything to someone like that."
I wonder how many of those “false accusers” fabricating child molestation and rape cases have Washington Post stories confirmed by 30 different sources, where 3 women have gone on the record to retelling similar stories showing Moore’s methods, and one former colleague who admitted that “it was common knowledge he dated high School girls?”
I get that sometimes people say things for attention. Sometimes politics can get dirty. And sometimes people flat out lie about rape. This does not appear to be one of them. In fact, I’d say the likelihood of Moore’s crimes of child molestation being true are far greater than most of the accusation coming out of Hollywood (that everyone seems to believe in).
So why are some of you so skeptical about Moore? I hope we aren’t letting politics cloud our judgement. Many of the common characteristics of molesters is the need for power. Moore’s long career against women, minorities, and religions he deems unworthy of recognition (despite Islam being one of the 5 major world religions) is indicative of a narcissist who craves power. Craves control. He even defied the Supreme Court... twice!
This guy doesn’t like being told what to do. He likes complete control. That likely contributed to his molesting of children.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/teresa-jones-says-roy-moore-common-knowledge-dated-teens/
Harvey Weinstein has lost his company and is a social pariah.
Kevin Spacey lost his show on Netflix and is literally being erased from his last movie.
CK Louis lost his show on HBO.
Enough with this “the left doesn’t hold their own accountable” nonsense. That narrative is as accurate as Hannity’s reporting of Seth Rich or uranium. Utter rubbish.
That industry depends on fans as their livelihood. The hell if they're going to risk that as an industry.
Politicians have gotten away with murder, literally I'm sure, for centuries. And they still get re-elected. They do what they want because there's little risk in losing their livelihood.
Yeah, lern some new ****ed up **** every day...What's with guys getting chicks in a room and making them watch them jack off?
I didn't even know that was a thing.
I read somewhere that it's a bizarre rationalization by sexual deviants in that they're not sexually assaulting a woman but still satisfying their need to exert power over them.
I dunno..
Huh?
Politicians don’t depend on the public and the public’s perception of them for their livelihood? Hmmm...
What's with guys getting chicks in a room and making them watch them jack off?
I didn't even know that was a thing.
I read somewhere that it's a bizarre rationalization by sexual deviants in that they're not sexually assaulting a woman but still satisfying their need to exert power over them.
I dunno..