God. Damnit.
God. Damnit.
Whats a rugby?
I got it mixed up with the other paper that broke a story about a famous man being accused of sexual misconduct. Me culpa. My point stands, though, and your (and Jezebel’s) attempt to deflect from that point based on a trivial mistake is frankly pure cowardice.
I enjoy that the response from the Jezebel writers on being called out is to just correct you on which news outlet broke the story <eyeroll>
Two publications that both broke stories about public figures committing sexual misconduct within hours of each other. It’s an easy mistake to make and it doesn’t make their criticism any less valid.
To all the people saying it was the Times, I think the original commenter may be thinking of the Roy Moore story that broke today too. In either case, the Post and the Times went and found people willing to go on the record. They did not send out an open request, or a plea, or whatever you want to call it, and that’s…
Here’s the simple fact: The Washington Post did journalism the right way, and Jezebel did not.
If you are against the kneeling, you are an uneducated (perhaps willfully, on this topic) bigot.
Did I miss the part of the video where they shot her a bunch of times?
Conservatives:
My business is successful because of my personal accomplishments.
My business failed because of your politics.
I would skate through a brick wall for that coach.
For what it’s worth, I think he was trying to be funny, and I have been laughing my ass off about this video for going on nine hours, now.
I think that if you view Harvard and other so-called elite institutions as real estate investment trusts and diploma mills for the spawn of the 1% then bringing in shills such as Spicer and Lewandowski makes sense...
But when has he ever been accused of assaulting anyone? He went out and didn’t hit on women and hung out with dudes. Guy had a guy’s night out and now he’s a predator? I’m all for nailing these fucking abusers to the wall, but to assume he’s a sexual assaulter because of this is pretty ridiculous.
All I’ve ever heard about him is he had a bunch of celebrity friends who loved to go out and have (as far as I know consensual) sex with hot women in the 90s, and that he likes very short-term relationships with supermodels. So, nothing bad, really.
That’s an extremely anti-union sentiment.
Ah yes, that classic pro-union stance of “consider the boss!”
Fuck off, shit.
Honestly I think the whole claim is silly. I’ve been groped in gay bars by men a lot less appealing than Kevin Spacey and it wasn’t hard to get over. If it’s continued and prolonged abuse then that’s one thing, but a one-off dick grabbing shouldn’t be a big deal for most gay men.
Err why were the age of consent laws based on sexuality?