Give me a break. Like the odds aren’t high on this sort of case?
Give me a break. Like the odds aren’t high on this sort of case?
It’s about the implication.
Oh, so we are calling rape and murder an “accident” now, are we? How 1986 of him.
So she accidentally decided to resist him when he tried to rape her?
Kara Walker does not give a fuck.
I also feel like we should hold our president to some kind of standard. I would appreciate leaders that don’t feel entitled to grabbing my genitals :) though that is a low, low bar.
I grew up with men who make me think that is normal.
If he’s the boss then he bears more responsibility for the lack of transparency AND the bad behavior/alcohol abuse.
He is a producer, and so, in a large way, his own employer if I understand these things correctly...
Look, IDIOT, just because YOUR employer did not get out in front of the firestorm with clear information about the concerns of the cast and crew or what may or may not have happened when your EMPLOYER allowed cast members to get SO drunk they have no idea if they consented to sexual behavior or not has ZERO reflection…
Who actually watches this garbage? I mean, really now, who is living for this show?
I know this is the internet, but even I am shocked by this level of callousness and disregard for people’s real life experiences.
Making people food is honorable work and she deserves to earn a living doing it.
Oh my god, go 👏 the 👏 fuck 👏 away
No shit, right? Who worked those mines at the turn of the century and before? Children and immigrants. Who built the railway tracks? Chinese and immigrants.
Those are definitely wypipo questions. Maybe she just doesn’t fucking want to. Is it ok with you if she gets benefits and a living wage anyfuckingway? I know you just “want what’s best for them”...
With all due respect, none. You are full of shit. Do a little research and see how embarrassingly behind the US is on so many social issues. Here’s an easy one,
“[M]ost low-wage workers in this country are women, though they are rarely included in the popular image of the struggling working class, or acknowledged by lawmakers still fixated on coal mines and the factory floor while largely ignoring the cash register and American household as scenes of actual labor.”
This is why labor rights are essential. These are not “starter jobs” they are the jobs available and those who do them deserve a living wage.
Looking forward to reading more of these. When we talk about people who “work for a living” or the “working class”, much less “hard working Americans”, we need to remember who makes up the majority of that category and what it really means.