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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3057794" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I'm not a bit surprised. And I'm not skeptical of the claims, either. I've not seen it firsthand, but I have heard many stories of how some men behave towards women and it sickens me. I have little to no doubt that many of these men are guilty of being overly forward or aggressive in pursuit of their desires. Not at all.</p><p></p><p>Lauer particularly has been well-known to have had many flings with coworkers over the years - but all were ostensibly consensual, it seems, until this accusation arising from the Olympics trip.</p><p></p><p>Do I think there are some men who get falsely accused and railroaded out of town? Abso-f***ing-lutely. Many women in the corporate world have known forever the means to get rid of a male rival or a superior, and many have done it ruthlessly and with much malice aforethought. These women should be tarred and feathered just as badly as the men whom are guilty of the behavior (and sometimes crimes) in question. Like in the Duke lacrosse case - women like that should get prison time. And that woman eventually did, but for the murder of her boyfriend in 2013 - but I digress.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, my opinion is that most of these men probably ARE guilty of many of the things of which they are being accused - and likely much more. The level of inhumanity out there sometimes shocks even me - and I'm pretty well calloused to a lot of sh|t anymore after decades on the "front lines", so to speak, of human debauchery and depravity. But the sword cuts both ways, and I've known a lot of women over the years who wouldn't think twice about destroying some man's life for profit or for spite. Not for half a second. You better believe I play it safe and try to have witnesses with me as often as possible when there is ANY chance of a misunderstanding or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Scary, scary stuff out there, how easy it is for a woman to bring down a man in a position of "authority"... whether true or fabricated, those accusations will NEVER go away. Just ask any teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3057794, member: 9374"] I'm not a bit surprised. And I'm not skeptical of the claims, either. I've not seen it firsthand, but I have heard many stories of how some men behave towards women and it sickens me. I have little to no doubt that many of these men are guilty of being overly forward or aggressive in pursuit of their desires. Not at all. Lauer particularly has been well-known to have had many flings with coworkers over the years - but all were ostensibly consensual, it seems, until this accusation arising from the Olympics trip. Do I think there are some men who get falsely accused and railroaded out of town? Abso-f***ing-lutely. Many women in the corporate world have known forever the means to get rid of a male rival or a superior, and many have done it ruthlessly and with much malice aforethought. These women should be tarred and feathered just as badly as the men whom are guilty of the behavior (and sometimes crimes) in question. Like in the Duke lacrosse case - women like that should get prison time. And that woman eventually did, but for the murder of her boyfriend in 2013 - but I digress. Bottom line is, my opinion is that most of these men probably ARE guilty of many of the things of which they are being accused - and likely much more. The level of inhumanity out there sometimes shocks even me - and I'm pretty well calloused to a lot of sh|t anymore after decades on the "front lines", so to speak, of human debauchery and depravity. But the sword cuts both ways, and I've known a lot of women over the years who wouldn't think twice about destroying some man's life for profit or for spite. Not for half a second. You better believe I play it safe and try to have witnesses with me as often as possible when there is ANY chance of a misunderstanding or whatever. Scary, scary stuff out there, how easy it is for a woman to bring down a man in a position of "authority"... whether true or fabricated, those accusations will NEVER go away. Just ask any teacher. [/QUOTE]
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