uh, none? wtf does that matter?
uh, none? wtf does that matter?
you guys missy came out and i’m crying what’s wrong with me
If you watch the show then you know the photo and know there will be a spoiler because it says spoiler. If you don’t watch the show, then you don’t recognize the photo, so why do you care about a spoiler... or even if you do, it says spoiler three times so maybe don’t read it.
So far, Trump has stated trade wars with almost all of America’s major trading blocs - Canada, Mexico, China, and the EU. He’s insulted the leadership of most of America’s allies, derided NATO, pulled out of TPP (and threatens NAFTA). Eviscerated the EPA, emboldened neo-nazis and the alt-right, and pulled out of the…
While I appreciate the sentiment- this is really more about the volatility of democratic republics where free(ish) access to the court system can result in counter-intuitive results and perversion of process.
hey just a heads up so you dont continue to sound uninformed but Vladimir is shortened to Vova and Volodya, Vlad is not short for Vladimir, it is short for Valdislav
Communism is an economic system. Not a legal system.
Just curious. What would a victim’s recourse be under a communist system?
Due process is exactly what’s happening. It’s standard human resources procedure to put people on leave while credible allegations are investigated. There are enough witnesses that the company has already talked to to make it a credible allegation. Read the details instead of reacting to the headlines. “Due Process”…
Buddy, “due process” doesn’t apply in the Court of Public Opinion, and if it ever did, it certainly hasn’t since... I don’t know, name your social media. Myspace?
If I died in my sleep tonight I do not think I would care, and I do not think anyone else really would either.
Yeah, it sucks when things you don’t appreciate happen. Like I bet Grace didn’t appreciate being pressured into sucking a dude’s fingers after they’d been in her vagina against her will. We all have our little crosses to bear.
The whole “we’ve all been in that situation” dismal is so annoying. Yes many women have been in Grace’s place. That doesn’t mean that what happened wasn’t wrong. It just means that many men get away with it. I’m glad you pointed that out in the article
I need to give a bit of background to my encounter with a Dr. Gerber (saying his name, because at this point I’m like... fuck it, ladies: If you live in the GTA, avoid this guy, he’s a quack).
When I was a teenager I had chronic issues with ovarian cysts that landed me in the office of a very old OB. Because I had seen so many other doctors, I knew that as an underaged kid, there had to be someone else present during the exam. There was not. The behavior of this awful old dude during the exam was invasive…
Yep yep yep. This nasty mess, along with the Puliafito mess, and the fact that we have 57 disgustingly rich, powerful, and silent trustees overseeing all of it, who never advise the university to acknowledge any of it until the press outs it first. It all makes me cringe at the tuition I’ve paid.
The LA Times has been doing good investigative journalism about USC and its culture of protecting scumbags. Just last year they published a piece about USC’s medical school dean who was filmed having drug filled ragers and who had to call about an OD. It was covered up by Pasadena police and finally a witness called…
So what is the point of a chaperone if no one takes their complaints seriously? In this case the chaperones sounds more like a grooming tool: tthere to make the victim more comfortable for the assailant.
I know at least one other male gynecologist who has made comments similar to this. Along the lines of “oh you’re just beautiful down there” or, to a patient’s husband upon learning of negative STI testing during a pregnancy visit, “You really lucked out, she’s clean.” And this guy was a young provider. It’s not just…
I went to USC and was date raped there in December 2008. I definitely don’t recall a rape crisis center being on campus.