Yeah, you’re right. I should blindly believe in the eye witness account of a stranger who made herself the center of a heroic act on social media. She’s the hero, not the dudes shielding her from the raging racist.
Yeah, you’re right. I should blindly believe in the eye witness account of a stranger who made herself the center of a heroic act on social media. She’s the hero, not the dudes shielding her from the raging racist.
She was the one who stood up.
I had to keep it (relatively) simple, so you could still follow. Well, sort of.
Lol, you’ve missed the hot sex/hot soup analogy!
Hotter take: if you had been that guy, you’d probably have asked yourself if this whole soup stunt was really necessary, considering that the racist had already been thrown out of the train and denied entrance by you and others.
I can acknowledge that a racist got his ass handed to him, just not by this rapper. She joined in after the guy had been thrown out of the train already, only to drench an innocent bystander and yet she couldn’t resist making herself the story on twitter. How’s that for complexity?
Geez, do I have to spell it out for you? Several people confronted the racist and held him in check, including the dude with the glasses. Some other guy pushed him out of the train and several people blocked him from getting back in. Our soup heroine swooped in at the last second and accidentally hit another guy with…
Watch the guy’s face after he got hit. He wasn’t amused. Getting splashed with hot soup, even as as an ally, will do this to you.
The Fognini fine is way too harsh. Smashing a racket at any point in any game at a GS tournament could get him supended for the Majors indefinitely, while Kyrgios threw the whole match and received a fraction of Fognini’s fine with no threat of getting banned from any tournament?
Yeah I don’t know about that, cuz the white guy with the glasses caught half of the cup by accident. Her intentions may have been good, but the result, not so much
Google firing the engineer for saying that women weren’t smart enough to do his job
So the big story here is that Damon and Crowe called a journalist of the NYT on behalf of Weinstein to vouch for one of Weinstein’s handlers, NOT that the revered NYT ditched the whole story after Weinstein personally got involved with the higher ups of the NYT? The story got canned because Damon called the writer of…
Indoctrination is an insidious thing
unless she a bit cray
You got that wrong. I’m a man, therefore I could never accuse a woman of sexual harassment. People would laugh at me and the only thing she would have to say would be something like *yeah dude, you’d wish* and people would laugh with her. I guess that is not too hard to understand, even for someone like you.
You take each and every story by anonymous internet commenters at face value? Ohkeee.
I might not be a reasonable attitude from YOUR point of view, but from MY point of view it’s an understandable one.
I cited multiple very prominent proven false claim accusations. Why would you think that false rape accusations exist but false sexual harassment claims are a mere work of fiction?
The claim that women are basically unable to lie when it comes to claims of sexual harassment/assault is telling. It basically denies human nature. What if the chances of a false claim are only 2% or so? Why taking chances when the solution is easy. Avoid even the slightest appearance of any inappropriate behaviour by…
Some of them did time in jail/prison before they got exonerated. So, no biggie, nothing to talk about. All male privilege, all the time.