This is so un-American.
This is so un-American.
Yeah these statements are basically a huge f* you to women in the guise of a fear/concern motive. It is just a power move, reminding women that they are in the position to close the door on them if they feel like it. “Oh look where you’re metoo has got you. Now you are being work blocked to teach you a lesson. See,…
I love that Chadwick will even take the initiative to put some fancy pins on a simple blazer to make it that much more interesting. He’s always pushing the game forward—I absolutely love his style and the presence he brings to the red carpet
Seriously! I have one on one meetings with my male supervisor all the time, and it’s fine because he treats everyone appropriately. That’s all it takes, people!
Exactly. If you’re panicking about regular business encounters being “misconstrued,” you’ve probably done shit that makes your colleagues think you are unprofessional at best with women.
Is it that I’m paying more attention, or is men’s red carpet fashion finally getting more creative? I feel like more and more dudes are pushing themselves beyond the black and white well cut tux, and I’m here for it.
Uh, I’m guessing that many of them had planned to mentor young women. They also planned to fuck them tho.
Or, worse, they’ll take the meeting despite the fact that the man might decide to sexually assault her because there’s literally no other path available.
One economist found that nearly two-thirds of male executives were reluctant to hold one-on-one meetings with women “lest their motives be misconstrued by their colleagues.”
I mean. It’s not a contest. Two things can be terrible at the same time. Michael Jackson was a victim and an abuser. He’s not the “real” victim in all this. He’s one victim who abused a separate population of victims.
But you’re getting at something that I’m not seeing in the broader discussion of Me Too, perhaps…
I disagree. The real tragedy are his victims. Another way of looking at Michael Jackson is he crafted a persona that appealed to children. Mild- mannered. Child-like. His home was built to entice children. All to create the perfect environment for a predator. People act like Michael Jackson was some sort of naive waif…
Interesting that 99% of us piled on a dopey looking football coach, but a lot of people still have mixed or positive feelings about Michael Jackson. He and Jerry Sandusky used the exact same line: I’m not a child molester. I’m just a big kid who likes to hang around kids. Maybe Jerry didn’t sell enough albums to get…
Please stop defending him in any way shape or form. There are no mitigating circumstances with child molestation. He was a scumbag predator whose deeds rest solely on his own shoulders. Of course he had help-but no one was forcing him to destroy these boys’ lives.
How can you watch the Bashir interview and not know.
We’re gaslit by this one because there are no ‘perfect victims’. The kids were often pimped out by their own parents to Michael. Money perverted the truth in bribes and gifts. The same victims who took hush money in the past are now able to tell their stories with some hope of being believed. But due to the money…
I’m just surprised it took this long. I was honestly starting to doubt that he’d actually done anything because no one seemed to be coming out with anything about him. I assumed he’d have been one of the first to be taken down after Weinstein.
I have been off Jez for about 6 months, so tbh I had no idea this show existed until about 30 minutes ago, and am hitting these recaps hard. This might be the best way to watch what I’m guessing is an hour long program full of annoying filler and terrible banter as an ADHD’er. Cuts straight to the point. I wish I…
In her defense, her obnoxiousness only came about as a result of childhood immunizations.
God I love these recaps. And is Nick Cannon wearing a fucking turban...the horror, the horror.
Laugh now, but this is the format for the 2020 presidential debates.