She was sent there by her employer. CBS is completely to blame for not protecting their staff, not her.
I tend to agree in principle. Were I a CBS executive there is no way I’d allow a woman into such a situation, and I don’t give a crap about the “career implications.” Putting a woman in that kind of situation not only endangers her own life, but the lives of everyone else sent to “protect” her.
There was no need for this to have happened, and no more reason other than “PC’s” affect on what otherwise may have been mature judgment that it did happen.
Those people are animals, and we’ve seen it dozens of times over the years. If they’re not raping innocent women, they’re raping young boys. If they’re not raping young boys they’re murdering anyone who disagrees with them, or critizes them, or dares to even draw a cartoon of their “god.”
The woman works for idiots, and everyone involved with putting her in that dangerous situation, putting her and those with her at needless and ridiculous risk, should be fired.