The boobs fell into my palms! Over and over and over!
The boobs fell into my palms! Over and over and over!
I’m sorry I got caught covering up for C.K. sexually assaulting multiple women. I feel really bad for myself-Becky
They’re not shocked. They’re trying to gaslight.
This rationalization is used all the time, and it’s time that it was no longer acceptable. Can I understand how a man might think that he wasn’t doing anything wrong by groping the genitals of another person because he was just trying to warm them up and show them that they really could be interested? Sure, the…
And just to be clear. Louis CK didn’t actually apologize....as this great takedown of his statement points out:
I think people often have a hard time separating “I don’t want to believe this” from “this isn’t true.” I don’t want to believe this. Hell, I didn’t want to believe it about Cosby back when his first accusers spoke up.
I wouldn’t have a problem with her, as a lawyer, defending him in a court against the Paz de la Huerta accusation, for example. But what she did was disgusting, cause it was more akin to PR than to law, with the ridiculous press release and the rehab and all that. Gross.
Uh, also can you call it an apology if he never, not once said he was sorry but did find a way to talk about how admired he is twice?
This reminds me of the Matthew passage that basically amounted to Jesus calling out someone as a hypocrite. You cannot complain without walking the walk yourself, for sure. Otherwise your words have no meaning.
No, see here’s the thing. When you have power in a workplace and you “ask to consensually masturbate” someone can’t actually give proper consent because they risk losing their job if they say no.
So yeah guys, if you’re like, “I don’t know what I personally can do to help!”, the thing to do is to call out men, ESPECIALLY YOUR FRIENDS AND COWORKERS AND ACQUAINTANCES when they are creeps and abusers. Especially your friends and coworkers and acquaintances. Especially your friends and coworkers and acquaintances.…
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.
Holy fucking shit. Check out Thomas Sayer’s Ellis’ Wikipedia page under ‘Life.’
And let’s not forget Bryan Singer! An equal opportunity pig who wades in the teen pool. Quite literally.
At worst, it’s poor spreadsheet design. OK, we’ll put Rape and Creepy DMs on separate worksheet tabs.
Weird that they would employ so many underage workers, especially in an environment where they might be exposed to “nudity, sexual scenarios, racial epithets, suggestive gestures, profanity and references to stereotypes.”
She’s bringing the heat on boytoys damon and affleck. Good.
It’s funny- because these days it’s hard to say that the NY Times, CNN etc DON’T have a liberal bias- their coverage of the president and congress is so overwhelmingly negative- it’s like, with Trump, Fox and Brietbart have actually created the Liberal media they’ve been complaining about all these years.