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This day of reckoning has been long overdue.
This is the same business that continued to employ Buck Zumhofe after being released from prison in 1989 for getting caught having sex with a minor in an abandoned barn. And that includes the WWF who he was doing jobs for into the mid 90s. |
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If it's as endemic as we all have heard then surely a better use of time would be for the accusers to make their individual complaints known to the law in a concerted effort to build a sound case. Just making the accusation public one day is highly dubious, legally questionable and immensely prejudicial. I'd imagine cases can be won and lost on that sort of outburst. |
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That doesn't really matter as long as charges were filed or a complaint was made and recorded at some point. Going public straight off the bat is the issue here. You take your chances of you don't make the appropriate choice at the time. |
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I agree that when legal options have expired, by all means go public and whatever if you truly believe what happened to and all that, but it's a fucking terrible situation that needs to be rectified over time with precedent, better systems and what have you. More and more you start seeing "trends" with these sorts of things. Like, uploading the "notes" of your accusations as an aesthetic choice. Even AEW released their official press statement on a note. Wtf? It's like it's a stylised choice when discussing this sort of thing. There are lots of sociological curiosities that surround these issues. Including people who like to stand outside it and act smarmy (like a lot of people on these boards), or people that inherently take victims seriously (which I do). It could be dangerous when it becomes trendy to catalogue perceived sexual improprieties online, and that should be something researched, and it's something that will change over time. |
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