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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: vooke on December 02, 2018, 11:32:49 PM
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Looks like there is no clean negro in America
Two more women, including a fellow astronomer, say Neil deGrasse Tyson is guilty of inappropriate sexual conduct.
Dr. Katelyn N. Allers, Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Bucknell University, told me that she was “felt up” by Tyson at an after-party following a meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) in 2009. AAS didn’t have a mechanism for reporting sexual harassment at the time, but Dr. Allers says she probably wouldreport the incident if it had happened today.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/nosacredcows/2018/11/two-more-women-accuse-neil-degrasse-tyson-of-sexual-misconduct/
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Dr. Allers seems like one those people who could appreciate a little more public flattery and flirting. But no, she chooses to turn what is likely the most memorable attention she has ever received into a some character assassination. Is it any wonder people like that end up with tomes of books and cats for company in their twilight years?
No, I am not taking a swipe at real victims. But there are some people who are not used to getting positive attention from the opposite sex and don't know how to react when they get it.
(https://wp-media.patheos.com/blogs/sites/780/2018/11/PictureofNDTandKatelyn-1.png)
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Hehe geeks partying. Lol bitmask. They beat down tavis smiley. Now this cocky astronomer is about to go down. I read somewhere that the sites where this info is being realesed has an religious agenda.
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Hehe geeks partying. Lol bitmask. They beat down tavis smiley. Now this cocky astronomer is about to go down. I read somewhere that the sites where this info is being realesed has an religious agenda.
NY Times picked it up and Degrasse issued a 1600 word rant on FB so they are on to something. #Metoo has been hijacked by FemiNazi
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Termi, how come you guys didn't complain about that clear-as-day hit job by that CNN journalist against Morgan Freeman? Look at the video of her alleged "harassment" Morgan saying "I wish I was there", then tell me lol.
Any mob movement will deteriorate eventually. The people who came up with due process did not do so because they were bored.
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Kadame, I'm surprised you'd say that as a woman.
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Termi, how come you guys didn't complain about that clear-as-day hit job by that CNN journalist against Morgan Freeman? Look at the video of her alleged "harassment" Morgan saying "I wish I was there", then tell me lol.
Any mob movement will deteriorate eventually. The people who came up with due process did not do so because they were bored.
I don't recall Morgan Freeman's case. I tend to support #MeToo. But they lose credibility when they start taking seriously claims from anybody including people like this without evidence.
He she is "purifying desires" :D .
Just like fake racism claims, any movement will have its whackos.
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Veri, Termi, please watch this clip of the accusations, it's just 2 minutes:
I followed this story very closely for several reasons:
1) The vid tape she shows, Freeman saying, "I wish I was there"---BS! It cannot mean what she claims. She's either delusional or a baldfaced liar.
-Michael Caine recalls an embarrassing story of saying something to a pregnant woman. Freeman, while looking at the reporter, she claims, then makes the comment "I wish I was there" to her, implying something sexual/deviant (according to her...like he wishes he was there in reference to her getting pregnant, is what she implies) in that public, televised panel for a movie. If you believe that comment was aimed at her rather than Caine's comment, I have a bridge in Brooklyn I could sell you.
2) She literally went on a WITCH HUNT. No victims "came out" to accuse Morgan Freeman. This lady actually, out of her own initiative hunted down and called EVERYONE who has ever worked with Freeman, trying to get them to accuse him. She couldn't find anything but 8 alleged victims, none of whom are NAMED or were willing to accuse Freeman publicly. Imagine that: A career as long as Freeman's, you go hunting for victims in the heated #metoo climate where everyone is getting accused left and right and can find no one? Then you just have collections of stories from 8 unnamed people devoid of context and again, no public accuser.
3) Even so, the worst of their these collected stories was only this one story: that one time on a movie set Morgan Freeman playfully "tried to lift someone's skirt". We're not told the context, if they were playing around at a movie set and again, they all refused to accuse Freeman.
4) The only named victim publicly rejected the report. She was basically like "Wooooot? Look, maybe other people were harrassed, but I've never been harrassed, Morgan and I have just always played with each other. It's just joking around and he's always been that way." I've tried to track down her interview, because I think my words can't do it justice but alas, it'll take a while. She's an entertainment journalist too, like this CNN accuser lady.
As a WOMAN, YES. I reject vindictive, malicious people like this CNN chick who literally takes aim at a man and goes after him trying to take him down, trying to be a #metoo hero and advance her career by stepping on the body of another. I hate it when people pretend that all women are angels and somewhat less capable of lying than men. That's BS. There are evil, or lost, confused people of every gender and you can't hand someone the power to ruin someone's life just to make a story.
My sentiments are expressed well by this lady here (Just 4 minutes):
She also has some words about the Neil Degrasse Tyson accusations:
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I haven't been following but they are entertainers, they've harassed women. The fact they found dirt on black entertainers shows how far those Republican dics are going to deflect attention away from that supreme court rapist.
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Kadame,
I will check out those videos soon. I have just been a bit tied up.
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I agree with kadame's assessment. Does not even remotely smell like it. Unless #MeToo morphed into #MeTooIWantedButDidntGetTheChance.
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Kadame,
I will check out those videos soon. I have just been a bit tied up.
I agree with the content. I am not saying Neil is not guilty. But the #MeToo movement loses out if we lose sight of the fluid boundaries between being nice, affable, and flirtatious or downright sexual harassment.