borginblots
borginblots
borginblots

Facts, schmacts. Let’s just spread stories that support whatever narrative we want to push.

She is more boring than good.

“Only a lesser standard of proof in these cases”

Maybe it’s like the opposite of NASCAR and people are secretly hoping that no one explodes?

Well, there’s your trouble right there: that’s not a definition of “consent”.

It could also be the fact that in a lot of cities with sizable black populations, there is a lot of crime perpetrated by young black males.

Projection is a hell of a drug.

Good for her. If I were young, rich, childless, and could resume my career whenever I felt ready - I’d be on a yacht somewhere warm surrounded by attractive people.

Alternately, “You are tearing me apart, Lisa”

Exactly.

Yay! Let’s take phrases that most people use in a completely innocuous way, drag their racist origins out of obscurity, dust ‘em off, and teach them to everyone so that people can be offended by them again!

If you don’t understand that that is gross and unacceptable, then I don’t know what to tell you. Therapy, maybe.

“sent her images of erect penises, forced her to watch sexually disturbing videos, including videos sexualizing human fecal matter, and made vulgar sexual remarks about her relationship with her boyfriend.”

As a fellow grammatical pedant, I salute you.

‘Reasons why’ is one of those grammatical formulations that rip out my spleen. You don’t need the ‘why’, people! The why is already built into ‘reasons’! Argh! As in: ‘I have 13 reasons to hate this book, even before I knew the writer was a creep.’

Anonymous charges......secret evidence.....

Why stop there? Let’s go ahead and set up a whole Roald Dahl cinematic universe! James, Charlie, Matilda, Mr. Fox, the unnamed kid from “The Witches” and the BFG team up to stop Wonka (who turns out to be the Big Bad). It’ll be greenlit because nothing matters and life is pain.

I hate everything about what happened to Nolan Bushnell, but at least this BS has helped expose this side of #MeToo that bends the narrative like a pretzel so that even when numerous women come forward to defend both the man and the workplace with reasonable context and hindsight, their opinions are tossed aside in

That’s a lot of great insight!