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Sigh, so is there an actual part time job i can actually do from home?

This is what I just can’t not understand. People, especially young men, do terrible things all the time. If you own up to it, make amends, and generally continue to live your life not being a garbage person then you deserve forgiveness. Why mot move the hell on Peyton Manning. Why bring it up over and over again just

It really says a lot about the Mannings that they thought it was a good idea to go after this woman in the book “they wrote”. Ignore the incident, acknowledge it in anodyne terms, whatever, but even setting aside the subsequent harassment of sending material to her new employers, why would they go in for a little

What is there to say about those things? He was fully punished for the laptop incident, as well as other transgressions at UF. He was investigated for the payment incident, Andorra was determined that he committed no wrongdoing. And even if he did, who would care?

Bingo.

Is she suing now? The only new lawsuit mentioned in this article is a Title IX suit brought by 6 unnamed women against the University of Tennessee. Is she one of them?

True, but, as an adult, she still thinks she had a great time. Her word should count for something.

Better tl;dr:

If you read it you might understand what actually happened: even though he signed a confidentiality agreement about the incident Manning just couldn’t help himself and he had to smear her again in his autobiography, causing her to lose her job.

He spoke about the case/her against court orders (and wrote about and admitted to his actions in his book that his daddy helped him write) and fucked with her job prospects - this guy is a grade A asshole.

What he is accused of doing is not a locker room prank, it’s sexual assault. And she didn’t “come back for more” later, she sued when he made defamatory statements “on a closed case” that had a material impact on her professional life

I, on the other hand, read the article. Well done, as always. Sadly, I suspect that thoughtful remarks, if any, on an ingrained culture of athletic privilege are going to be drowned out by “I would put up with [insert-offensive-behavior-here] for $300K”. If you are the latter, then you have missed the point entirely.

I can tell you how they kept it covered for two decades; the same way every athlete factory shuts up talk of their players’ crimes: They tell the local press to shut up, the local press nods its head and says, ‘Yes, sir. Hope we do well in the postseason, sir.’

Or, more accurately, when a new incident of her being attacked by him happened. Too bad this was tl;dr or you might have caught that.

They think it makes her look bad by saying she's dating other races. You know, they see Black men as 2nd class citizens.

Jesus Christ. Somewhere out there, an English teacher just hanged themselves.

The game came out in 1996, when my friends and I were 10-12 years old.