RE: Georgia Reporter Groped on Live TV
December 10, 2019 at 7:29 pm
(This post was last modified: December 10, 2019 at 7:33 pm by Mr.wizard.)
(December 10, 2019 at 6:29 pm)CarveTheFive Wrote: One time some frat boys pulled my sister’s shorts down as a gag and I wanted to find out exactly who they were to like seriously kill them. It turned out my reaction just made my sister feel worse and she said that was why she didn’t want me to hear about it. That was in the early 90’s. The moral of the story is the woman should be given space and support to react however she decides to react. My sister wanted to let it go and move on. If it were these days and the whole scene was on film it probably would have been worse for everybody. But at least now people know you’re probably not going to get away with that kind of shit anymore.
If there’s a tie in, I doubt this reporter wants vigilante justice - but who knows. I wouldn’t blame her if she did. Nor would I blame her if she isn’t interested in pursuing anything at all. It ain’t nobody’s business but hers.
He did it on live T.V. and it went viral, you can't expect people to watch a woman get assaulted and not to voice an opinion about it. So your line "It ain't nobody's business but hers" is just not true because it was done in front of millions.