
That's all true... Too bad it's "Talcum X" that's tweeting about it.

Shaun King:



Another "Rachel Dolezal" in the flesh.
Moderators: Jeff250, Tunnelcat
Bill O'Reilly wrote:So anyway I'd be rubbing your big boobs and getting your nipples hard, kinda' kissing your neck from behind... and then I would take the other hand with the falafel [sic] thing and I'd put it on your pussy but you'd have to do it really light, just kind of a tease business....
Do you ever stop to think that by maybe hanging up, that meant she'd lose her job?Spidey wrote:I’m not in any way defending this guy…but doesn’t it ever occur to this woman to just HANG UP!
Spidey wrote:I'm going to pull a fast one here and hope no one notices… I'm going to blame the victim.
Ferno wrote:I'm twisting Spidey's words like I always do.
For Mr. Bill O'Reilly in this instance. This kind of sounds another little very public extramarital sex fling, for example, ex-president Bill Clinton saying that he did not have sex with that women to everyone on national TV, when if fact, he had. Until "that woman" produced actual physical evidence, the blue dress, to prove it, she was the one who was called the lying slut. That one act soured me on all things Bill Clinton forever.Spidey wrote:There are always consequences of one’s actions.
Sometimes, people have no other options in a tight job market. Sometimes people hope that the pervert can change. Women are especially caught in a trap because the job market is not-so-upwardly-mobile for them and besides, it's all too common to jump from one pervert of a boss into the lap of another at a different company. Men DO run most of the jobs or own most of the companies in this country. The odds of getting hired by a sexual predator of a boss are quite high. A married boss is no guarantee of being left alone either. I even ran into leering male boss and I couldn't quit right away because I was newly married, poor, I needed the job and the pickings were lean. If he'd ever touched me however, I would have done something not very nice and left post haste.Spidey wrote:Well, if resisting and fighting back against bullies results in being fired, then so be it. I don’t see how that is blame shifting.
You can put principles ahead of a job, or put a job ahead of principle…either way you have to deal with the consequences.
Would you put up with bull★■◆●…just to keep a job?
I never did, in fact I have quit plenty of jobs because the employer was an Ahole.
According to that link Tc provided, she was making five figures…not six.callmeslick wrote:network broadcasting gigs are hardly a dime a dozen, so just upping and quitting may sound nice, but to the women involved, it would have meant risking a six figure job with no fallback at CLOSE to the money involved. The stakes for on-air feature personalities would have been far higher than that.
Spidey wrote:I don’t see how that is blame shifting.
^^ this is called blame shifting. aka blaming the victim.but doesn’t it ever occur to this woman to just HANG UP!
Oh that's just bull★■◆●, TC. Any woman can be upwardly mobile. You only hear the contrary from women who don't take all the opportunity given to them. Sabbaticals, Mental Health days, Me-days... Do these sound familiar?because the job market is not-so-upwardly-mobile for them
Is it now? Personally, I HAVE experienced the dreaded wage gap and the non-promotions in most of my working life. Women are not seen as strong and decisive by a lot of men, but instead are looked upon as flitty, unstable, unreliable and emotional, not worthy or capable of leadership positions. It's ingrained into the male psyche. Add having kids into the mix and many women are permanently stuck in a lower wage rut. But in my case, especially since there's no cure for severe later-in-mid-life hormone-caused health issues, like migraines, insomnia, IBS and fibromyalgia, which a lot of perimenopausal and post menopausal women experience, it killed my career, or any chance of ever getting a higher paying position, forever.Ferno wrote:Oh that's just bull★■◆●, TC. Any woman can be upwardly mobile. You only hear the contrary from women who don't take all the opportunity given to them. Sabbaticals, Mental Health days, Me-days... Do these sound familiar?
Tunnelcat wrote:Is it now? Personally, I HAVE experienced the dreaded wage gap and the non-promotions in most of my working life. Women are not seen as strong and decisive by a lot of men, but instead are looked upon as flitty, unstable, unreliable and emotional, not worthy or capable of leadership positions. It's ingrained into the male psyche. Add having kids into the mix and many women are permanently stuck in a lower wage rut. But in my case, especially since there's no cure for severe later-in-mid-life hormone-caused health issues, like migraines, insomnia, IBS and fibromyalgia, which a lot of perimenopausal and post menopausal women experience, it killed my career, or any chance of ever getting a higher paying position, forever.
woodchip wrote:My viewpoint is women should be treated like horses...ridden hard and put away wet. Oh and if you think Trump or O'Reilly are bad...maybe you should read up on Clinton and Kennedy.
Vander wrote:Lighten up, Francis.
Pride, because maybe because most men think that they can do a LOT of things better than a woman and that this thinking is a long ingrained institution in most patriarchal cultures, of which ours is one?Ferno wrote:So here's the thing - If women were indeed being paid less for the same amount of hours, how come we don't see practically every industry employing only women?
Why would an employer hire men and women when they could go 'Well, I can save a lot of money by hiring only women, so I'll do that!' and tell all men to go somewhere else?
★■◆● woody, I'm glad I'm not married to you. If I had the misfortune of being one of your "horses", once you got off after your little hard ride, this horse have kicked you in the nuts, TWICE, horseshoes and all, bit you in the ass for good measure, taken a dump AND a leak on your doorstep and trotted off into the sunset looking for better pastures.woodchip wrote:My viewpoint is women should be treated like horses...ridden hard and put away wet. Oh and if you think Trump or O'Reilly are bad...maybe you should read up on Clinton and Kennedy.
Tunnelcat wrote:Pride, because maybe because most men think that they can do a LOT of things better than a woman and that this thinking is a long ingrained institution in most patriarchal cultures, of which ours is one?![]()
TC, if you were ever married to me you would learn the true meaning of "ThoroughbredTunnelcat wrote:
★■◆● woody, I'm glad I'm not married to you. If I had the misfortune of being one of your "horses", once you got off after your little hard ride, this horse have kicked you in the nuts, TWICE, horseshoes and all, bit you in the ass for good measure, taken a dump AND a leak on your doorstep and trotted off into the sunset looking for better pastures.woodchip wrote:My viewpoint is women should be treated like horses...ridden hard and put away wet. Oh and if you think Trump or O'Reilly are bad...maybe you should read up on Clinton and Kennedy.
I'm thinking that within an hour, you'd learn the meaning of 'gelding'.woodchip wrote:TC, if you were ever married to me you would learn the true meaning of "Thoroughbred"
callmeslick wrote:I'm thinking that within an hour, you'd learn the meaning of 'gelding'.woodchip wrote:TC, if you were ever married to me you would learn the true meaning of "Thoroughbred"
And you wonder why no females will speak to you without a can of pepper spray at the ready...woodchip wrote: TC, if you were ever married to me you would learn the true meaning of "Thoroughbred"
Well, if it's not ego, perhaps it's due to the perception and expectations both sexes have of each other along with the types of jobs men take verses the types of jobs women take? You'll have to click through all the pages in the link below to see all the examples. For instance, men are assertive, women are aggressive. Men scream, women mutter. Men are casual, women are coquettes, etc., etc.Ferno wrote:Tunnelcat wrote:Pride, because maybe because most men think that they can do a LOT of things better than a woman and that this thinking is a long ingrained institution in most patriarchal cultures, of which ours is one?![]()
Pride? So you believe it's because of ego, and not because men are less likely to take days off for whatever reason? Because ego is valued over productivity? Because ego is more important than making a deadline and keeping others happy? Because ego is more valuable than having a third (generally) simply not show up for work for the year?
Well ★■◆●, and here I thought running a business and making sure it survives year in and year out didn't have anything to do with feelings.
And here's an article that shows that the wage gap is basically made up. Claiming that women make less (and implying they should make more for the less hours they work) is blatant sexism. And besides, you'll outlive men by an average of five years (meaning you earn more money overall), so that more than makes up for the perceived difference.
Is that not precisely what you do?Top Gun wrote:Yeah man let's completely ignore the validity of the message and instead focus on God knows what sort of bull★■◆●!