The Nassar case might have been further complicated, he said, by the fact that “there was a vigorous debate going on about whether this was a legitimate medical procedure.”
The Nassar case might have been further complicated, he said, by the fact that “there was a vigorous debate going on about whether this was a legitimate medical procedure.”
Considering the fact that she was recently full out blaming the girls and young women who have been victimized by R Kelly for his behavior and seems to be facing no consequences for doing so, I’m going to say that she’s an evil that cannot be defeated.
From hearing her speak over the years, no, Wendy Williams certainly does not know how a vagina works.
she’s always been a messy piece of shit, to be real
Or getting another job at a bigger paper that can’t wait to trumpet its own better hiring practices (assuming there is one.)
It’s like there are real, bad consequences when requesting pay raises for women. Who would have thunk?
I’m no expert in PR, but doesn’t firing him just ... prove to your readership that you all are sexist pieces of shit?
“We will not tolerate inappropriate behavior in the workplace...”
This guy needs a ticker tape parade for not calling women bitches. C’mon now!
Hey he said he never called a coworker a bitch. Where’s this guy’s medal????
I have no doubt her employers are breaking all sorts of laws by **forcing her to work with a man who made past sexual remarks about her. She really needs to hire a lawyer, contact several government and non-government agencies then try to get out of her contract with plenty of compensation.
“I’m not a racist, but...”
Not calling your co-worker a bitch isn’t highly respectful. It’s bare minimum.
“Those comments were made without having any knowledge I would ever be here”
So it’s cool to say this about a woman only if you aren’t going to meet her/be her cohost??? okay wtf kind of logic is that.
Um...I’m worried about your reading comprehension.
Yes, I think we do have to agree. Because what it seems very, very difficult to agree on at any point is the key constants:
Exactly. The point of that sketch was: LET’S NOT TALK ABOUT THIS ISSUE. Exactly what we’ve done for thousands of years. Let’s accept the status quo where women are assaulted daily on “bad” dates. It was utter bullshit and really very SNL. They’ve had tons of offenders in their own ranks.
I don’t really get the point of the sketch. It doesn’t really go anywhere but “sigh, it’s so hard to have these conversations” and almost gives off the idea it’s better not to.
We’re looking to define Ansari’s behavior in concrete terms: rape, sexual harassment, groping, blackmail, etc. The problem is his behavior lies in limbo between a specific crime and accepted social behavior.
This sketch was wishy-washy bullshit. I hated it. “Oh it’s so hard to talk about!” No, it’s really easy, actually. What’s hard is that men tend to get called assholes and that, apparently, is far worse than the sexual assault that masquerades as dating for, well, most women at one point or another in their lives. I’m…