Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why the "Pence Rule" is harmful and discriminatory.
It's not like women like to make frivolous claims and undergo the media and public scrutiny.
all it takes is one
All it takes is one...to what? Show me ONE man's life ruined by a false allegation.
Here is just one such story.
This Army Colonel was on the verge of being promoted to Brigadier General when the false allegations were made.
In the end, the jury awarded him a nice settlement (most of which he will probably never see), but if you don't think his life was hell during the investigation - you are crazy.
And, he never got the promotion.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/08/11/jury-orders-blogger-to-pay-8-4-million-to-ex-army-colonel-she-accused-of-rape/?utm_term=.7f16b1bac80a
I'm sure that was troublesome for him, but it isn't fair to say that his life was ruined.
Just stop. And, then go pick up the book, Accused, by Tonya Craft.
This happens to be a woman who was falsely accused. She went through pure hell.
It doesn't matter if it is a man or woman. A false accusation is devastating.
Also, you may remember the case of the PE teacher in FCPS named Sean Lanigan. Not only HE went through hell, but so did his family and the community. His reputation was shot.
Not sure he ever fully recovered.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/Teacher-Acquitted-High-Profile-Student-Sex-Assault-Trial-2010-Surrenders-License-420647113.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does the chaperone have to be male? <----- This is how you know his request is 100% sexism and not at attempt to prevent false allegations of sexual assault.
Why can't the chaperone be a women?
Think about it. It will sink in soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why the "Pence Rule" is harmful and discriminatory.
It's not like women like to make frivolous claims and undergo the media and public scrutiny.
all it takes is one
All it takes is one...to what? Show me ONE man's life ruined by a false allegation.
Here is just one such story.
This Army Colonel was on the verge of being promoted to Brigadier General when the false allegations were made.
In the end, the jury awarded him a nice settlement (most of which he will probably never see), but if you don't think his life was hell during the investigation - you are crazy.
And, he never got the promotion.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/true-crime/wp/2017/08/11/jury-orders-blogger-to-pay-8-4-million-to-ex-army-colonel-she-accused-of-rape/?utm_term=.7f16b1bac80a
I'm sure that was troublesome for him, but it isn't fair to say that his life was ruined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
This is like f-ing sharia law. Disgusting and indefensible.
Not even close.
If she doesn't want to have another male colleague present, she can refuse the interview. Simple.
Nobody is forcing her to do anything she doesn't want to do.
Did you even read that post before you hit "submit"?
Tell me how that's NOT a taliban policy.
You are seriously in need of psychiatric help. Wow.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
This is like f-ing sharia law. Disgusting and indefensible.
Not even close.
If she doesn't want to have another male colleague present, she can refuse the interview. Simple.
Nobody is forcing her to do anything she doesn't want to do.
Did you even read that post before you hit "submit"?
Tell me how that's NOT a taliban policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why the "Pence Rule" is harmful and discriminatory.
It's not like women like to make frivolous claims and undergo the media and public scrutiny.
all it takes is one
All it takes is one...to what? Show me ONE man's life ruined by a false allegation.
You cannot be serious. I really hope no one you love - your husband, son, father, brother, friend - is ever falsely accused of sexual assault.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
A male reporter could do the same thing to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
Exactly.
What the f*ck does this even mean? In an era where women are emboldened to come forward and hold men accountable for their perverted sexist behavior?
You would only say this if you believe the "#MeToo era" is a bunch of bored women making things up against defenseless men.
In an era when #BelieveHer is the norm without any proof or evidence - men cannot be too careful.
They would be crazy not to consider self-protection.
They could try not raping women. That would be a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why the "Pence Rule" is harmful and discriminatory.
It's not like women like to make frivolous claims and undergo the media and public scrutiny.
all it takes is one
All it takes is one...to what? Show me ONE man's life ruined by a false allegation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SMDH
Leave it to liberals to paint the narrative that he is choosing to make this decision because HE can't control himself.
It is thanks to the #BelieveHer at all costs movement that has forced men to make decisions like this.
He is protecting himself. I can't blame him.
Men make false allegations too. Why not just have an aide with him at all times?
Can you name some false allegations made by men? Jussie Smollett doesn’t count (this time).
The guy who accused George Takei.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
I blame him. If he is saying that he as governor require a chaperone because he is afraid of sexual accusations, why is he limiting the chaperone to males only. If you buy his argument, which I don’t, a female chaperone would have worked just as equally as the male.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.
Oh really, just an allegation? Donald is still in the White House with a couple dozen credible allegations, so...
Also, why do you want a compulsory Christian nation? Why are you bent on enforcing biblical baloney rather than expecting men not to rape? That’s what you’re saying, isn’t it? Men can’t be trusted so women should be chaperoned as they had to be in biblical days?
Oh, FFS.
"Compulsory Christian nation?" Who the hell said anything about that.
Let me clarify for you what I am saying.............
He did not want to give any appearance of impropriety. He did not want to have to defend himself against false allegations from his competition. He did not want to have to defend himself from rumors that might be started. It is THAT simple.
You are unhinged.
Pence, Pompeo, most of the Evangelicals who are bending the judiciary to their agenda. Are you not paying attention?
Give it up.
We are talking about the decision of a candidate here. Nobody said anything about "Christian nation."
A guy who requires women to be chaperoned is a religious nutbag, full stop.
Nobody is requiring a woman to be chaperoned.
Read the OP, clown.![]()
He is not requiring the woman to be chaperoned.
He is requiring another man be present when he is traveling with this woman.
That is not a woman being chaperoned.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I don't blame him a bit. All it takes is an allegation.
He didn't refuse her access. He told her that a male colleague would need to be present. Nothing at all wrong with that.
In this #MeToo era, one just cannot be too careful. Good for him.