That #metoo movement is evil and demonic.
Jun 18, 2018 17:32:23 GMT
Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Jun 18, 2018 17:32:23 GMT
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These days, all anyone has to do is point a finger, and bam! They may lose their livelihood. Even if they are found to be innocent, there will always be a cloud of suspicion and doubt hanging over their head. It's really not fair. I understand that the movement is a strong reaction and correction of women (usually) never being taken seriously, but people do lie. But, we also do not want to ignore an allegation just because 2% or whatever people lie. We should just wait until the legal process makes its findings.
Funny, I haven't heard anything about Sylvester Stallone films being pulled, and the LAPD is investigating him.
Another high-profile actor that has been fingered in the last week or so is Arnold Schwarzenegger. Anyone hear any updates on him?
Again, i'm not saying to pretend like nothing is wrong, because many times there is. And, if enough people come out, that's the time to really investigate, as with Bill Cosby. Hell, he sink his own ship with his deposition.
Another thing, what about non-criminal things that someone did in the distant past? What if they have shown in recent years that they changed? Do we still hold it against them? Should there be a statue of limitations for non-criminal behavior? By non-criminal, I mean nothing that one could be arrested for.
And, a big question is: can people change? Some do, some don't. Should something someone did earlier in their life haunt them for the rest of their life? Each and every one of us have done something we regret today.
I've read that some employers are dealing with this whole issue by just not hiring females. No females around, no chance of accusations. Likewise, women in some places have incorporated no men zones, which is equally divisive. Just more ways we are being divided as a society. Where will it end?
Also, before somebody starts lecturing me, no, I do not want to see innocent women sexually assaulted or taken advantage of in any way. I find it horrific. However, I also don't want to see innocent men accused (and found guilty by court of public opinion) for a crime they didn't commit. I find that equally horrific.
I don't know what the solution is.
Just saying I understand that mentality.
Duke Fame said:
I guess allegations=fact now.Grant said:
In this day and age of #meetoo, I have a slightly unpopular viewpoint of all this automatically shunning actors who have been named in sexual harassment. I understand if there is compelling evidence, but now people lose their jobs just on a say-so. Companies do not let the legal process take its course. These days, all anyone has to do is point a finger, and bam! They may lose their livelihood. Even if they are found to be innocent, there will always be a cloud of suspicion and doubt hanging over their head. It's really not fair. I understand that the movement is a strong reaction and correction of women (usually) never being taken seriously, but people do lie. But, we also do not want to ignore an allegation just because 2% or whatever people lie. We should just wait until the legal process makes its findings.
Funny, I haven't heard anything about Sylvester Stallone films being pulled, and the LAPD is investigating him.
Grant said:
I don't much follow Twitter of FB. Another high-profile actor that has been fingered in the last week or so is Arnold Schwarzenegger. Anyone hear any updates on him?
Grant said:
Unfortunately, that's what people immediately do. Again, i'm not saying to pretend like nothing is wrong, because many times there is. And, if enough people come out, that's the time to really investigate, as with Bill Cosby. Hell, he sink his own ship with his deposition.
Another thing, what about non-criminal things that someone did in the distant past? What if they have shown in recent years that they changed? Do we still hold it against them? Should there be a statue of limitations for non-criminal behavior? By non-criminal, I mean nothing that one could be arrested for.
And, a big question is: can people change? Some do, some don't. Should something someone did earlier in their life haunt them for the rest of their life? Each and every one of us have done something we regret today.
Ghostworld said:
You can’t believe what any “ex” might say about another. My ex somehow turned our only having one car into me “keeping her a prisoner.” Wow. That was all I could say when her new boyfriend told me that little story. He’ll hath no fury....Dudley Morris said:
As Andy Warhol predicted, in the future everyone will be accused of sexual assault for 15 minutes.Grant said:
I'm concerned that the #metoo movement will overplay their power and the backlash will ensue, especially from the unsavory incel movement.I've read that some employers are dealing with this whole issue by just not hiring females. No females around, no chance of accusations. Likewise, women in some places have incorporated no men zones, which is equally divisive. Just more ways we are being divided as a society. Where will it end?
jdlaw said:
This is why MGTOW has become a thing. Seriously. I'm not one personally, but as a man, I understand wanting to protect yourself (and your assets) in this current climate. Also, before somebody starts lecturing me, no, I do not want to see innocent women sexually assaulted or taken advantage of in any way. I find it horrific. However, I also don't want to see innocent men accused (and found guilty by court of public opinion) for a crime they didn't commit. I find that equally horrific.
I don't know what the solution is.
Malina said:
:laugh: It's become a thing - for nutcases.jdlaw said:
Nutcases........who still have all their money and reputation.Just saying I understand that mentality.
Vahan said:
That #metoo movement is evil and demonic.Gumboo said:
Her scantily clad image in the article referenced above doesn't help her case. Scum tends to attract scum.