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Elbe
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Out of curiosity, was your question answered? Do you know now what is offensive about it?

Expecting women to entirely change their habits to avoid people who are behaving badly is unfair. It’s more reasonable to expect those behaving badly to stop.

But if you found out that it wasn’t just you doing this, but it was everyone, and that these people were unconfortable, would you still do it? Are you so invested in this behavior that you’d continue to do it even knowing that it was unwanted? Would you say those things outloud to the person’s coworkers and friends?

Even this I don’t really get. Imagine how odd this would sound coming from a woman.

The problem is that regular cab companies have laws that are intended to prevent this. It’s one of those “regulations” that Uber has deemed superfluous and too expensive.

It makes me feel as though the respect due to me as a human being is feigned in my presence

Did you even read the letter that they wrote?

Agreed. It is so sad when something that feels humiliating also feels normal.

I read the whole letter and it’s spot-on. These women are class acts.

Unless there were red flags that she ignored, which there haven’t been any mentioned, I don’t think it was a bad choice at the time. People like this are good manipulators and it’s entirely possible that she was just unlucky enough to attract one.

I’m not quite sure what the legal backing for this case was, either. It could be argued that they had a legal obligation to go to the police, and that she would have found out if they had done that.

They would look so much better right now if they had been part of the effort to take him down and protect the kids... rather than protecting their own interests.

From what I understand, the woman pretended to be his friend for a very long time, all the while feeding info back to the police. I can’t imagine how many showers she’s had to take to wash the gross off. But, it’s good that she got the evidence that she did.

I can’t imagine what it would be like to find out that your husband, the father of your children, had done these things. I also can’t imagine what it would feel like knowing that many other people knew what was going on and, rather than tell you, they decided to profit off of your family by making a commercial.

I completely agree that this event will have an extremely negative affect on the entire family, including his other children.

I think that this is an important point. When people feel that the justice system is unreliable, they feel more justified in taking matters into their own hands.

I’m really curious as to what horrible crimes CAN’T be considered “just a mistake” when white men are the perpetrators. What would this guy have to do for his wife and mom to not support him?

Here’s the petition to impeach the judge, according to KRTV:

WHAT?!? Is there a link to this info?

It sounds like this guy will be free to roam around in her house, not just in public. So horrible.