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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2791683" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Are you sure you don't want to be a lawyer? You love to twist words. You want to make a blanket pronouncement about all situations while knowing real life doesn't work like that, it's messy. I in no way am defending O'Reilly's actions. If you have read the thread you know that but choose to take things out of context to attack me, thinking others won't know the difference. Typical stuff they do on MSNBC all the time. You should apply there. It's never all one sided though, these aren't sweet little girl scouts. They played the game until it didn't work out like they wanted and then started yelling unfair. Not talking about whether it's fair or not, just saying that's what happened. Some of them may have rebuffed him from the start and he paid a price for it. But as I said before, if they played along as highly paid FOX personalities, and built up their bank accounts, then cried foul when they didn't get what they wanted, they did no favors to average working women who don't get paid well and put up with their boss's advances out of fear of losing their jobs. As far as the whole men/women thing goes, in many countries if a man tries to force himself on a woman he will face retribution from her male relatives. We've gotten ridiculous with charging any form of violence as a criminal offence. If men could protect their women relatives a lot of this would go away. You can cherry pick that if you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2791683, member: 24302"] Are you sure you don't want to be a lawyer? You love to twist words. You want to make a blanket pronouncement about all situations while knowing real life doesn't work like that, it's messy. I in no way am defending O'Reilly's actions. If you have read the thread you know that but choose to take things out of context to attack me, thinking others won't know the difference. Typical stuff they do on MSNBC all the time. You should apply there. It's never all one sided though, these aren't sweet little girl scouts. They played the game until it didn't work out like they wanted and then started yelling unfair. Not talking about whether it's fair or not, just saying that's what happened. Some of them may have rebuffed him from the start and he paid a price for it. But as I said before, if they played along as highly paid FOX personalities, and built up their bank accounts, then cried foul when they didn't get what they wanted, they did no favors to average working women who don't get paid well and put up with their boss's advances out of fear of losing their jobs. As far as the whole men/women thing goes, in many countries if a man tries to force himself on a woman he will face retribution from her male relatives. We've gotten ridiculous with charging any form of violence as a criminal offence. If men could protect their women relatives a lot of this would go away. You can cherry pick that if you like. [/QUOTE]
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