Anonymous wrote:I read the article. I believe her side of the story and think she and her kids (especially) were treated horribly.
Anonymous wrote:I read the article. I believe her side of the story and think she and her kids (especially) were treated horribly.
Anonymous wrote:I read the article. I believe her side of the story and think she and her kids (especially) were treated horribly.
Anonymous wrote:It was becoming very old news and now she brings it right back to the top. If she doesn’t like being harassed why go public? This is on her.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is she knew she was doing something wrong, given her/their reaction to the kiss cam. I do think it’s crazy but not unexpected that she’s gotten most of the heat.
Anonymous wrote:So many excuses for pursuing a married man. Who really believes that there wasn’t anything going on between them? Not a word of apology to the wife.
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Obviously because she is a woman. I think she made a mistake, but she was separated so, NBD. Bad decision to f your boss, though.
She isn't the one being dragged incessantly. That is just made up to support ones bias / agenda. You can do a review of news articles to see it isn't true. The CEO was dragged plenty. She is currently being spoken about because she made a statement.
It is appropriate for him to get more blame/criticism because he was the CEO. She also deserves blame for having an inappropriate workplace romance, but he deserves more. That's just part of being in a position of authority -- you have more responsibility and more culpability when mistakes are made. You also generally make a lot more money and get more respect and deference. It's a package deal.
She was the head of HR! Of all positions that should know about inappropriate relationships - it would be the head of HR. She was also in a position of authority and high responsibility.
Doesn’t mean she deserves death threats or global shaming.
No, she doesn't deserve this but what does she want now, an apology from the world? 99.9% percent of the population didn't threaten or even shame her.
The acknowledgment that she doesn’t deserve it is definitely a step in the right direction.
Next up - report this trash thread to stop the unwarranted, continued attacks on her.
Oh please. No one is threatening her on this thread. She is not that important.
This thread is certainly part of the global shaming - which she does not deserve.
Can you believe people are attacking this woman who they don’t know and making up lies about her? Really disgusting.
They are attacking her narcissistic tendencies, which they should.
Lies. You don’t know her.
Disgusting.
Seeking attention after publicly cheating and trying to claim victimhood and rationalize your cheating is narcissistic behavior. She may or may not be a narcissist, but she is definitely displaying narcissistic tendencies. She needs to fade away into anonymity which is where she was before a cheating scandal put her in the limelight. That is better for her children and ex. But nope, she choses to seek more attention.
More fabrications. You don't know her and are making a ton of assumptions.
It's really disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/kristin-cabot-breaks-her-silence-174750286.html
There we ago again...she is a victim lol