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The last couple of days has seen the destruction of Don Burkes (public) persona as Mister Gardening nice guy. Turns out he is an absolute pig of a man in his relations with women ( in particular.)
Apart from his belief that being a star entitles him to say/do anything he wants with any women who crosses his path he also has the particular Trumpian talent of evoking total denial as a defense.
When the list of accusers stretches from senior managment at Channel 9 to the production staff who watched his behaviour to the people who had to endure it the total denial ploy looks as effective as King Canute ordering the tide to stay.
I suppose the overriding question is " How has he gotten away with it for so, so long ?
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/com...t-for-men-like-don-burke-20171127-gztgu3.html
Olympic swimmer Susie O'Neill 'flabbergasted' at Don Burke comments: 'It was crude and it was belittling.
...An absolute monster'
As a result, dozens more people have come forward with allegations about Burke.
"I was a researcher for many years, he was horrific,' said one woman.
Another said he was "gobsmackingly disgusting".
Even a producer who worked with him when he did the odd story for A Current Affair in more recent years, said: "I've worked with a lot of pigs but none so depraved as Burke."
One former print journalist said Burke was "alarming and revolting" to deal with. When she went to do a behind-the-scenes story on Burke's Backyard, the program was filming the house of an elderly couple.
"At the house, Don started making revolting and sexual comments about the plants to the lovely elderly lady," she said.
"He said one flower looked like female genitalia after giving birth. Another he said looked like a clitoris. The woman was horrified.
"It was pretty squishy in the house - you know what filming is like, with the crew and everyone - so Don asked me to sit on his lap. I flatly refused.
"He made similar comments at the next people's house. He was an absolute monster."
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ent...de-and-it-was-belittling-20171127-gztw2n.html
Apart from his belief that being a star entitles him to say/do anything he wants with any women who crosses his path he also has the particular Trumpian talent of evoking total denial as a defense.
When the list of accusers stretches from senior managment at Channel 9 to the production staff who watched his behaviour to the people who had to endure it the total denial ploy looks as effective as King Canute ordering the tide to stay.
I suppose the overriding question is " How has he gotten away with it for so, so long ?
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/com...t-for-men-like-don-burke-20171127-gztgu3.html
Olympic swimmer Susie O'Neill 'flabbergasted' at Don Burke comments: 'It was crude and it was belittling.
...An absolute monster'
As a result, dozens more people have come forward with allegations about Burke.
"I was a researcher for many years, he was horrific,' said one woman.
Another said he was "gobsmackingly disgusting".
Even a producer who worked with him when he did the odd story for A Current Affair in more recent years, said: "I've worked with a lot of pigs but none so depraved as Burke."
One former print journalist said Burke was "alarming and revolting" to deal with. When she went to do a behind-the-scenes story on Burke's Backyard, the program was filming the house of an elderly couple.
"At the house, Don started making revolting and sexual comments about the plants to the lovely elderly lady," she said.
"He said one flower looked like female genitalia after giving birth. Another he said looked like a clitoris. The woman was horrified.
"It was pretty squishy in the house - you know what filming is like, with the crew and everyone - so Don asked me to sit on his lap. I flatly refused.
"He made similar comments at the next people's house. He was an absolute monster."
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/ent...de-and-it-was-belittling-20171127-gztw2n.html