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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Do you suppose this is happening as much as genuine accusations?
No. I actually think the false accusations are more prevalent than legitimate ones. But as I explained to MMM, I'm willing to just lie here and concede that they're equal, since that equilibrium is where identity politics and group victimization end.
But even if it's not, the outcomes are not even close to comparable. Here's an example
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...agues-say.html
Four people felt 'icky' for about three seconds. Huggybear has a blemish on his record forever. Other men aren't so lucky, and their careers/reputations are destroyed entirely.
Its like if we played heads up poker for a ten hands with 100BB stacks.. The first 9 times, I raised, you folded, and lost your blinds. Then on the tenth hand we get it all in and you win.
In the end you'll have about 9x as many chips as I do, so it would be really shitty of you to go around complaining about how you were bullied, harassed, or abused during the first nine hands.
Some quotes from the article:
State Sen. Bob Hertzberg, D-Van Nuys, was the subject of a state Senate report released Thursday that details rampant sexual harassment in the Capitol in Sacramento
^ That's gonna come up every time someone google's the guy
[Investigators]noted they could not find evidence that the unwanted hugs continued after she asked to stop.
So a woman stood up for herself and protected her personal space. She clearly communicated her terms, and they were respected. That's really all anyone has to do. I have a major problem with labeling someone a 'victim' when they fail to do this.
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