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Jesus Christ
Triggered much or what. Don't justify your pi$$y fit then load him up with how it all happened according to Bas. You have been wanting to have a dig and you did.
He is allowed whatever opinion he wants and you can disagree all you want. But don't go turning him into "rapey hitler" by trying to lead the narrative and gather backup.
If only Bas could follow our exemplary behaviour in posting.I'm happy to let him get it out of his system. I found it more effective allowing my kids to go the full retard and let them fizzle out once they started listening to themselves.
Marlene Schiappa, France's Junior Minister for Women's Rights, criticised Deneuve's letter.
"There are in this open letter some things that are deeply offensive and false," she told France Culture radio.
The letter, signed by Deneuve and 99 others, said some women may see being rubbed against by a man in the metro as an expression of "sexual deprivation" or a "non-event".
PHOTO: Marlene Schiappa said some things in the open letter were "deeply offensive and false." (AP: Laurent Cipriani, file)
Ms Schiappa countered that "it's dangerous to say such things" and insisted such an act constituted sexual assault punishable with up to three years in prison and a fine of $114,500.
Writer Abnousse Shalmani, one of those who signed the open letter, said she was surprised by the "extremely violent reactions" it prompted.
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Ricesaid that while she believes the #MeToo movement is "a good thing," people need "to be a little bit careful" about how they respond to it.
"Let's not turn women into snowflakes. Let's not infantilize women," Rice insisted during an interview with CNN's David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," which airs at 7 ET Saturday night.
Rice said she didn't want "to get to a place that men start to think, 'Well, maybe it's just better not to have women around.' I've heard a little bit of that. And it, it worries me," she told Axelrod.
Following last year's downfall of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein after sexual harassment and assault allegations, people have begun sharing their stories of sexual harassment and abuse, using the hashtag #MeToo.
Rice, the first African-American woman to become secretary of state, was careful to emphasize that she didn't want to "belittle" women who have shared their stories of sexual harassment "because we're all different."
Asked by Axelrod if she had ever been a victim of harassment, Rice said she'd "certainly had people say inappropriate things."
"I've certainly had people suggest that maybe we should just go out -- and you know -- and situations in which it was somebody more senior than I," she said.
"I've never had anyone do anything that I would consider assault. But I don't know a woman alive who hasn't had somebody say or do something that was inappropriate at best and aggressive at worst," she added.
Axelrod asked Rice if she had any advice for Oprah Winfrey amid reports the media titan is "actively thinking" about running for president.
"I would say to Oprah, be sure that you really want to be a politician," Rice said.
She said she would never run for president herself, preferring policy to politics.
"You know there's a funny thing that happens when you're secretary of state, or you're a celebrity, you're out there representing the world," she said.
"Everybody gets to make a blank page of what they think you would look like as the president. And they only focus on those characteristics that they want to see in the president. Now you're running for office, and all of a sudden, you're not that person who's just a blank sheet of paper.
"But I would just say, if you're contemplating running for office, just recognize that we put people through a brutal process. And they don't come out quite the same," she said.
I wonder when they will go for Howard Stern?
Craig McLachlan cleared of sexual harassment allegations by Doctor Blake Mysteries producers
So what does this say about the accusers in this case ?
That they were lying ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-...sponds-to-craig-mclachlan-allegations/9380658
In my time I have had many beautiful female employees, many of them tried it on and a few of the hubbies/BFs came a visiting.... it's a burden being devastatingly handsome, possessing the sparkling wit and personality, but it's a load I carry willingly for the good of mankind, world peace and riding ponies.... Viv le female form, look but don't touch (unless you partner is fugly).
That could explain your nervousness and "humour" with the recent surge of sexual harassment victims coming out.
mmm, did I look at that girl too long? Did she hit on me or I look and also touch? What about that handsome delivery guy.
The weight of that handsomeness could be devastating. Is mankind and world peace worth it?
Craig McLachlan cleared of sexual harassment allegations by Doctor Blake Mysteries producers
So what does this say about the accusers in this case ?
That they were lying ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-01-...sponds-to-craig-mclachlan-allegations/9380658
It's an incredible burden, especially balancing my responsibility to provide eye candy for women with that of not intimidating men with my outstanding manliness.
I'm fairly sure some greenie male hipsters have an uncomfortability with their sphincters when within a 100 yard presence radius
So it's the rugged good look you reckon? Not you signing their paycheck each fortnight that make you attractive?
The way things are going, I would say these women if found to be lying, may find themselves in court and unemployable.
I guess this was only a matter of time, it won't be long before it hits all aspects of sport and entertainment, guess the ladies will just have to get a "real" job. So to speak.
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/new...s-have-been-discontinued-20180201-h0rzni.html
Like I said a few posts back, this will cost women in a lot of ways they haven't even dreamed of, the sexual harrassment issue needed to be addressed.
However, the scatter gun approach #metoo has adopted, is going to reduce the public perception as to the seriousness of the issue.IMO
People or person must have been offended. All part of the social engineering aspect of female roles in society. Beautiful women are not for ogling in public, that is what the internet is for. In the privacy of ones home, female form admirers around the world can dream as much as they want without anyone being offended. Love ya's all, ladies.I guess this was only a matter of time, it won't be long before it hits all aspects of sport and entertainment, guess the ladies will just have to get a "real" job. So to speak.
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/new...s-have-been-discontinued-20180201-h0rzni.html
Like I said a few posts back, this will cost women in a lot of ways they haven't even dreamed of, the sexual harrassment issue needed to be addressed.
However, the scatter gun approach #metoo has adopted, is going to reduce the public perception as to the seriousness of the issue.IMO
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