youre tellin me the guy who produced this likes to 'kiss and make inappropriate comments?'

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The auto-da-fe gets another one.
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*auto-da-fé or auto-de-fé
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brb, yorodmansrage said: -
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was just at a disney park, even the character of the mom has the fattest ass in costume.
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Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex -
The Salem Witch Trials ended when the governors wife was accused. This auto-da-fé or auto-de-fé seems to have more steam, twatterverse and all that, but it will likely end the same way, when the "wrong" person or persons are accused. That said, so far, many of these fuck sticks are simply experiencing an overdue comeuppance. popcorn.gif.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
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Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.
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Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist. -
So did she want the damn d or notSoutherndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist. -
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment. -
Huh?Pitchfork51 said:
So did she want the damn d or notSoutherndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist. -
Once upon a time feminists took a more absolute view on harassment. No person in a position of power could have sex with an underling because the mere asking would constitute a threat to employment.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.
Bubba and his intern kind of watered that doctrine down.
Now we just have a mess -
AgreedRaceBannon said:
Once upon a time feminists took a more absolute view on harassment. No person in a position of power could have sex with an underling because the mere asking would constitute a threat to employment.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.
Bubba and his intern kind of watered that doctrine down.
Now we just have a mess -
You're the boards biggest feministRaceBannon said:
Once upon a time feminists took a more absolute view on harassment. No person in a position of power could have sex with an underling because the mere asking would constitute a threat to employment.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.
Bubba and his intern kind of watered that doctrine down.
Now we just have a mess -
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Because I had a mother and have a sister. Both charter subscribers to MS magazine -
I know. Not saying it's not. Said it would be hard (impossible) to argue. Doesn't change the actual dynamic. The law reflects opinion. Most agree with the law. Some might argue that it should be changed or modified.AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment. -
My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
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My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
What if it's not trumped up, but held in confidence for other reasons? I get what you're saying, it could be cowardly to hold back on something like this for years, but what if the industry you're in is so corrupt in this regard that going to HR simply get's you black listed? I don't think it's a stretch to say that a lot of these women had no real choice, or at least felt they were in positions that provided no real choice. -
Pics?
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The guy wasn't that hot.CirrhosisDawg said:Pics?
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What if it's not trumped up, but held in confidence for other reasons? I get what you're saying, it could be cowardly to hold back on something like this for years, but what if the industry you're in is so corrupt in this regard that going to HR simply get's you black listed? I don't think it's a stretch to say that a lot of these women had no real choice, or at least felt they were in positions that provided no real choice.Southerndawg said:
My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
Choosing to go into Hollywood comes with knowing you will have to blow producers to get acting gigs. -
My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
I've been on both sides arguing for and against accused rapists and harassers. The truth is typically pretty complicated. -
AZDuck said:
I've been on both sides arguing for and against accused rapists and harassers. The truth is typically pretty complicated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
Autzen porking lot POTD -
You know whyrodmansrage said:was just at a disney park, even the character of the mom has the fattest ass in costume.
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Except the ClintonsAZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment. -
My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
so, your wife had to see Throbber fill with rage before she acted? -
so, your wife had to see Throbber fill with rage before she acted?doogie said:
My spouse was involved in a situation like that. The next day (after I threatened to kill the motherfucker), she walked down to HR, filed a complaint and the guy was placed on administrative leave and was subsequently terminated.PurpleThrobber said:AZDuck said:
Federal EEO policy and law says that what you describe above is against the law.Southerndawg said:
Hard to rationally argue with that. When an exchange of power consensually takes place, there really is no abuse. However, arguing that in the court of public opinion, or in an actual court for that matter, is likely to be met with shrill opposition followed by epic failure. The narrative will always be that the person with the hiring/financial/political power is the predator and the person willing to use their own power, sexual or otherwise, to gain favor is the prey. All that said, in many of these recent cases, it has been the unwilling being preyed upon or intimidated by the powerful. Not cool. Rape or no rape not cool, but especially beyond not cool to downright criminal when rape is the outcome.PurpleThrobber said:
Also add aspiring starlets/journalists continually put themselves in positions whereby they looked to males for 'help' in their respective careers. So give back all those Emmys and Grammys and Oscars garnered by 'meeting' with 'powerful' men in their hotel rooms. Give me a break.RaceBannon said:Painful mis steps
For fucks sake. I an beginning to agree that Louis CK will be the only one who gets away with it because he said what the fuck of course I'm a degenerate.
Case closed
All this hand wringing after years of coke fueled romps with starlets is plain old fashioned bull shit
Men are motivated by sex, money, and sex. And the motivation for money is to get sex
This has been/always will be a two way street. The faux outrage is laughable. Cock teases gonna cock tease.
Not saying rape is acceptable. Don't twist.§1604.11 Sexual harassment.
(a) Harassment on the basis of sex is a violation of section 703 of title VII.1 Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when (1) submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual's employment, (2) submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting such individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment.
The law is there for a reason. Use it. Go to HR, file a complaint. Don't trump up shit 10, 20, 30 years later. That's cowardly.
Oh, she was filled with the Throbber, alright. The rage was purely coincidental. She does whatever the fuck she wants irregardless.