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Re: Report: Sharon Bialek fired from NRA for falsely accusing boss of sexual harassme




I would bet that about 200 % of women (at least, attractive ones) face some form of sexual harrassement. . .and most of the time, although it is very uncomfortable, and may lead to a woman wanting to leave her job to avoid further discomfort, or the break up of a close friendship if sexual harrassement occurs within a group of friends, the sexual harrassement is NOT reported to the authority, be it a boss, or the police (in case of sexual assault that do not lead to violence and/or rape).


The same is true for child molestation. . . with even more dire consequences.


There is a feeling of embarrassement, even shame.  There is (especially 15 or 20 years ago) the knowledge that a report would be belittled as "nothing" or laughed at, and there is the desire to put this nasty experience behind and move forward.


I know.


If the woman is able to separate herself from the offender, she can almost put it out of her mind. . .or at least not think about it. . .until the face of that person is place right in front of her eyes. . .daily.


Or, unless that person whom they despise for their action and the way they made her feel is in a situation where he could actually be an authority in her life, and (even worse) in the life of MANY people.


This case is the most extreme:  A man who (allegedly) used his power, and his arrogance to harrass or gain sexual favor from women who had NO interest in him, and were insulted and "soiled" by his touch or his words, and who is running in a presidential race. . .flaunting ethics he (at least in their eyes) are NON-EXISTENT.


This would trigger many women's motivation to expose the fake.


Some (as the first woman who got a settlement) may do so in a discreet way.  Others, as in the case of the woman who came out yesterday, may be more prone to make a public display of it. . . to each its own.


The fact is that, these women are NOT the guilty party!  And the fact is that, one woman may be questionable, two may still be suspicious, but 4.  .  .two (until now) of whom are willing to face the TRASH and VITRIOL thrown at them by the "Cain supporters" and such disgusting characters as Limbaugh. . .sorry. . . I don't buy it!


The man is guilty of harassing woman. . .but he is so arrogant that he can't even recognize that he did something wrong. . .he may even "think" that "they asked for it!"


Either way, I don't care about Cain.  He is never going to be President, although I wish him well through the primaries, because he sure would be easier to defeat than Romney would.


But it's time to abandon the "the woman is always guilty" idea. . . this man obviously has something for blondes. . .maybe it's his kind of "trophy" idea?


Who can tell. . .he is a goner anyway!


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