Dash Riprock
Master Don Juan
Ok, first let me say I do not condone sexual harassment in the workplace--period.
That being said, I think an argument can now be made that this is getting out of hand and some (not all) of the claims being made by women are becoming quite petty.
I think most of this is all a show of power by otherwise powerless females who will only take satisfaction that they can stick it to a man of power, because it's still a man's world, by their feminist definition.
Garrison Keillor was fired yesterday because he put his hand on the back of a female employee he was trying to console. He later apologized and she said don't think or worry about it - until he heard from her lawyer. What a f*ucking B-I-T-C-H!
And my guess is there are many more "anonymous" courageous (right, please...) women coming out with claims...sort of. Coming out to point fingers and accuse, but PLEASE "Don't tell people who I am." "Oh no, I don't want THAT. I'll just ACCUSE, thank you."
Read the article here:https://www.yahoo.com/news/latest-mpr-confirms-keillor-firing-says-1-allegation-180047343.html
There were ZERO other claims against Keillor in decades of work. Long-time female employees also spoke of their bewilderment and even came to his defense.
QUESTION: Why aren't the accuser's names not made public? If you're going to ruin someone's life with your accusations, YOU NEED PEOPLE TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE. It's only fair.
This whole process is absolute B*ULL****!
That being said, I think an argument can now be made that this is getting out of hand and some (not all) of the claims being made by women are becoming quite petty.
I think most of this is all a show of power by otherwise powerless females who will only take satisfaction that they can stick it to a man of power, because it's still a man's world, by their feminist definition.
Garrison Keillor was fired yesterday because he put his hand on the back of a female employee he was trying to console. He later apologized and she said don't think or worry about it - until he heard from her lawyer. What a f*ucking B-I-T-C-H!
And my guess is there are many more "anonymous" courageous (right, please...) women coming out with claims...sort of. Coming out to point fingers and accuse, but PLEASE "Don't tell people who I am." "Oh no, I don't want THAT. I'll just ACCUSE, thank you."
Read the article here:https://www.yahoo.com/news/latest-mpr-confirms-keillor-firing-says-1-allegation-180047343.html
There were ZERO other claims against Keillor in decades of work. Long-time female employees also spoke of their bewilderment and even came to his defense.
QUESTION: Why aren't the accuser's names not made public? If you're going to ruin someone's life with your accusations, YOU NEED PEOPLE TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE. It's only fair.
This whole process is absolute B*ULL****!
