cooldude32
Well-Known Member
Dang this sucks. A lady at my work knows him personally, I wonder if she knows what happened.
Exactly... the word wouldn’t have been used. In a job that is physically demanding you could be let go because you can no longer perform... but that would have been addressed in the offseason.
If we never find out I’m going to imagine he argued with his boss about using silly string on opposing team fans... and he stormed off and was like “if they won’t let me do silly string I’m out this place eff off” and that was that.
"Who knows, but the feminists are getting their revenge on men for keeping them at home tending to the kids and other domestic duties for so long."And let's not convict people before the accusations are proven.
I still don't follow. A company would be sued for firing someone based on age. I would think they would be reshuffled into a different position in the organization until retirement.
That's right. People lie. Maybe Keillor distorted the situation with the one woman. I suspect he was embarrassed because that is not his normal persona. He slipped there and felt guilty. At least that's my sense of it. If you note, none of the reports, emails, etc are tied to anyone identifiable but the one woman. That's my reading of it. Kind of like Clarence Thomas with Anita Hill, though Thomas went way beyond that. Haven't you been obsessed, infatuated with someone? It happens to all of us. There's a lot of viciousness and hatred in the MeToo movement. And I do think Ford was part of plot to block Kavanaugh. I have read that she actually has a connection with the CIA, and not just herself but her father too.Uh yeah. It's not exactly an uncommon occurence.
Is this not "convicting " feminists of making baseless accusations for purposes of gaining revenge without evidence?
We can protect due process, and still encourage people to come forward when they are assaulted.
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