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In reply to the discussion: What did Franken do [View all]Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)24. And there's the problem. We don't trust women to not lie.
That's basically what you've implied by arguing that it must be visible that men aren't touching someone inappropriately. As if there's some unspoken movement of women out to falsely accuse men.
This is a cultural problem that we really need to get over. Women overwhelmingly tell the truth when they make accusations of harassment and assault. We need to start believing them instead of getting paranoid and defensive when they make accusations against people we like.
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Don't they understand that a zero tolerance policy opens them all up to attacks?
unitedwethrive
Dec 2017
#12
There is no difference between "unwanted flirtation" and predatory behavior.
Gravitycollapse
Dec 2017
#5
The issue isn't whether the behavior is acceptable; it's what the penalty should be.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2017
#6
Resigning from office isn't ending his life. We aren't throwing him in prison.
Gravitycollapse
Dec 2017
#7
Are you even remotely concerned at all for the women who have accused Franken?
Gravitycollapse
Dec 2017
#11
Thanks for this. I think you have made the argument but I fear the momentum may push him out.
jakesblues
Dec 2017
#43
Exactly! His alledged offenses are on a completely different level than alledged offenses
OhioBlue
Dec 2017
#17
I believe he is entitled to the ethics investigation he requested.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2017
#14
Of course but I'm concerned with due process also one doesn't override the other
uponit7771
Dec 2017
#48
Yeah, you forgot this little part "66 percent of voters said the ethics panel should probe Frankens
uponit7771
Dec 2017
#51
Or, you know, they could pose for photos and not inappropriately grab women...
Gravitycollapse
Dec 2017
#20
So, you have convicted him of the accusations? Maybe wait until he speaks first.
L. Coyote
Dec 2017
#31