Posted on 10/06/2018 8:07:36 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Fallout from months of sexual assault allegations
The fallout from the #MeToo movement and the months of sexual assault allegations leveled against men in business, entertainment and politics is showing up in a new poll.
The Rasmussen survey finds 57 percent of likely voters say they believe it now is a scary time to be a young man.
The case of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is one such example. He has sworn under oath that he is not guilty of Christine Blasey Fords claim that he sexually assaulted her 36 years ago, when both were in high school.
Yet his nomination has been imperiled because, despite lack of corroboration and shifting claims by his accuser that lack key details, opponents have placed the burden of proof on him.
President Trump, citing the Kavanaugh case, stated, Its a very scary time for young men in America when you can be found guilty of something that you may not be guilty of.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
They don’t seem to know or care about the difference between dressing and acting sexy or sleazy. Last year one of my cousins posted a picture of her daughter dressed for prom. The girl is naturally beautiful and needs no embellishment. She was wearing minimal makeup if any and a simple but beautiful dress that would have been appropriate for church. Were I and young boy I would have been been like one of those cartoon characters with hearts and lovebirds circling my head. I also would have known she was a class act who deserved respect.
All the people, they step back....when a young man walk by.
I read the book many years ago before the movie came out. They left out some details that would have made the movie way better but it’s still good.
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