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    God bless Hannah Gold for actually using a newsworthy headline.  If I see one more headline that validates the false news that Jim Acosta somehow “laid hands on” - magic words there - anybody, my head will explode.

    Traitor.

    He went to an all-boys Catholic school - Georgetown Prep.  How’d they find a bunch of women to vouch for allegations that supposedly didn’t exist so fast?  Besides, most wealthy perps have a social network to back them up and shame victims into silence.

    Yeah!!!  It’s the guy that’s causing the scene, and everyone should know that, regardless of who alerts them to it.  We’re told to be quiet and submissive, I wonder why.

    I gotta disagree, the whole situation is horrible enough but this seems opportunistic and not part of some meta-plot.

    Ah yes, the old “I couldn’t possibly be guilty of sexual abuse, as I am part of a Church.”  Funny one, that.

    I just want to say that this stuff is disgusting, scammy, and that you should never order it. It’s really that bad, I wouldn’t take it for free unless I dead broke and feeling particularly masochistic.

    This woman is completely fucking detached from reality, it’s frightening.

    Don’t drag me into this.  I use a toilet.

    Everything seems to be on the side of protecting the identities of abusers and harassers unless they’re convicted in a court of law. When the system fails victims, they’re going to seek alternate routes, and that’s something we have to cope with as a society that isn’t willing to contend with its rape epidemic.

    People are allowed to make an anonymous instagram account and make allegations. Why is this such a huge problem for you? It’s not admissable in court. You should be upset with the HR departments that are acting on unreliable information, not the potential victims and their support network.

    It’s a useful, entertaining, and interesting anecdote that directly relates to sexual harassment on Madison Ave. The “Mad” in “Mad Men” refers to Madison Ave.

    I’m not sure we really have any proof of this, given the lack of worthy alternatives available.  I think people would love a surprise romance that fails between friends, and they manage to be a new type of friend.  Hell, I could learn something from a movie like that beyond “I am a prize to be won/chased”.