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If you're going to tweet to porn stars and escorts, don't use your real name. |
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This witch hunt environment is going to cause a backlash then we'll return to center. Like any other extremes, they can't hold. |
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Also, if it wasn't a "big deal", why did he delete all of those tweets and eventually, his own account? Deadspin has captures of many of the interactions. I can tell you that if I was still an exec at Paramount and openly had conversations and interactions with Porn Stars and Escort, there would be a meeting... |
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Sorry I wasn't clear. My point is that I don't think it should be a big deal and up until a few weeks ago it wasn't. Before all this started he may have received a raised eyebrow from his superiors over it. Many more would have laughed about it. Nobody got hurt. Why were you tweeting with porn stars sir? Because I can. |
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No. It's not. In fact, I've been told a former (brunette) contributor was let go because she was a bit too friendly with NFL "guests on the program." It caused problems. |
Unless we curb this witch hunt we're going to start removing our strong leaving only the weak to fill their place. Here's an intern who got yelled at and got stomach aches. For that a congressman is forced out.
A former senior aide to Rep. Blake Farenthold has approached the House Ethics Committee to share a damning account of working for the Texas Republican, with the intent of describing the congressman as verbally abusive and sexually demeaning -- and his congressional office as an intensely hostile environment that drove the aide to physical and emotional distress. One comment from the congressman was especially personal. Rekola was about to leave town to get married in July 2015, when, he said, Farenthold, standing within earshot of other staffers in his Capitol Hill office, said to the groom-to-be: "Better have your fiancée blow you before she walks down the aisle -- it will be the last time." He then proceeded to joke about whether Rekola's now-wife could wear white on her wedding day -- a clear reference, Rekola said, to whether she had had premarital sex. During the nine months that he worked for the congressman, Rekola said, he was also subject to a stream of angry behavior not sexual in nature -- screaming fits of rage, slamming fists on desks and castigating aides, including regularly calling them "f**ktards." ...http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/13/politi...ons/index.html |
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You never heard of that Kevin Spacey guy? Terry Crews came out and said he was groped by another man. Only because you cant empathise doesn't mean it doesn't happen. |
Verbal communication in the workplace will stop and end with "hey" before too long. BUT JIM'S IGNORING MEEEEEEEEEE!!!
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