I think it’s about time we talk about a serious issue affecting our nation. In a desperate attempt for attention, women across the country are claiming to have been sexually harassed, and abused by their male superiors. Sad! Imagine being so deprived of male affection, you would make up lies about such good men! Imagine jeopardizing your career, your relationships and your reputation just to get media attention resulting in harassment and death threats from total strangers!
We must take it upon ourselves as women to make amends for all the problems we have caused. Harvey Weinstein (84 accusers), Ben Affleck (two accusers), Oliver Stone ‘64 (one accuser), Louis C.K. (five accusers), Ed Westwick (two accusers), George H.W. Bush (seven accusers), Kevin Spacey (multiple accusers), Charlie Rose (at least nine accusers), and Matt Lauer (multiple accusers) are just a few good men who are facing career setbacks.
Harassment allegations have even reached our government. Democratic Representative John Conyers has multiple accusers and has resigned. Democratic Senator Al Franken was actually photographed groping a sleeping woman and has resigned. Former Republican Candidate Roy Moore for Alabama Senate has been accused of sexual harassment by at least nine women including one who claims she was 14 years old at the time. He lost to a Democrat in Alabama!
It’s quite tragic to see them be publicly embarrassed. The good news is that not everyone has been. Luckily for the president, the rules don’t seem to apply.
President Donald J. Trump has been accused by 19 awful, lying women of sexual misconduct or assault. During the Miss Teen USA beauty pageant competition, he was accused of knowingly walking in on 15-year-old girls while they were getting dressed. And let’s not forget that obviously fake Access Hollywood tape. But don’t worry, the official White House statement is that all of these women are all lying. Phew!
The most important thing we can learn from the situation is that sexism does not exist in America. The best thing we can do is to not create a dialogue and simply ignore these women until they go away.
The feminists insist ‘rape culture’ exists in America resulting in alleged ‘misogynistic’ language sending the wrong signals to our young men. But when you present yourself poorly, how can you expect boys not to talk about you? As First Lady Melania Trump so eloquently referred to the infamous Access Hollywood tape, it’s just “boy talk” Boys learn best from their role models, right?
Women need to think twice before they come forward with their stories. Sexual assault allegations can ruin men’s lives. Unless, of course, they’re running for president.