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  • rw02kr43

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    As long as an accusation results in guilty until proven innocent it will just get worse. Result will be, don't hire women, or men will have to walk with head down and not talk to anyone and use a body camera "just in case"

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    BigBoxaJunk

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    As long as an accusation results in guilty until proven innocent it will just get worse. Result will be, don't hire women, or men will have to walk with head down and not talk to anyone and use a body camera "just in case"

    Jason

    Yeah, and have a good plan to save all video forever, because you never know.
     

    jamil

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    As long as an accusation results in guilty until proven innocent it will just get worse. Result will be, don't hire women, or men will have to walk with head down and not talk to anyone and use a body camera "just in case"

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    I think the result is, don’t hire men. They’re a liability. At any moment they can be accused of sexual assault and would need to be fired to avoid ****storming.
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Damn. 'if something happens to me...'

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    churchmouse

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    I think everyone expected Moore to win, thus necessitating a moral superiority play. Now that Moore lost, the morality play is no longer necessary, so no reason to sacrifice such a fine social justice asset. It's really hard to be moral when you have such talent on the line.

    Talent. Please elaborate.
     

    jamil

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    Talent. Please elaborate.

    I'd be happy to elaborate. Of course I was being sarcastic.

    I'm referring to the grand opinion the Democrats have of Al Franken. They think he's their dragon slayer or something.

    I heard a Hillary shill turned pundit talking about Franken on some XM radio talk show, lamenting what a great asset they were losing in the senate, and how especially valuable he was during the confirmation hearings for those evil Republicans De Vos and Gorsuch. Well. About that. I watched both their confirmation hearings. Al Franken was a pompus ass, disrespectfully badgering both as if he knew ANYTHING about the subject matter himself. Now with De Vos, I think they were both ignorant about the subject which adds its own irony for Franken. And Gorsuch toyed with Al hilariously.

    Apparently Talent = act really mean and obstinate towards the opposition.

    ETA: The pundit in question almost said she did not want Franken to resign, but the feminist in her kept her, albeit reluctantly, conceding to his resignation.

    She'll be happy, I'm sure, when Democrats say he can stay now that morality is unnecessary.
     
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