Friday, May 15, 2020

Sexual Misconduct Accusations

I’m beginning to believe there isn’t a politician in DC or anywhere else who hasn’t been accused of sexual misconduct at one time or another. Accusations of sexual misconduct seem to be the most popular thing to do to smear your opponent because nobody seems to want to find any proof. They are just accepted, and the victims are forever tainted by them, proven or not. Former VP Biden has been accused, and there seems to be more proof there than with others. But Fox News commentator Chris Wallace recently noted that Trump had also had some accusations, not mentioning they were sans proof. It almost seems like every day somebody is accused of sexual impropriety. And I don’t think many men in important positions are going to risk it all by an overt sexual move when they know how easy it is to smear people with such accusations. Women know proof is usually not required to smear their intended victim and many women use the threat of such accusations as a weapon. Others simply make the accusation because the guy made them mad, somehow. It’s an easy way to get back at a guy who made them mad. (Just common sense)

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