I have no problem with people who are actually guilty of real offenses being brought to task; but I get a creepy feeling when I see a frenzy like this, and men condemned and ruined through public opinion, and not through Proof.
I would normally agree with your statement except for two points in these current accusations.
1. They are being made against rich powerful men who have the resources to fight false allegations.
2 The fact that most seem to either admit their wrong doing or just they just accept the accusation would allow us to assume they are in fact true.
The one common theme that comes out afterwards is the report that people close to the individuals are not surprised and everybody was aware of what was going on.
But the common *effect* is going to be many other opportunist women getting on the ‘bandwagon’; the public becoming inured, believing that every man does this; and who knows where and how it will end?
I’m uncomfortable with the tenor of the whole thing. The first one accused and damaged in this recent round seems to have been a pretty good man from Alabama. Other good men are going to be caught up in this, too.