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Originally Posted by caseycjc
I can tell by some of your previous posts that you're capable of thinking; based on that I'll just say that's a real convenient way to approach this.
Really? If you were involved in a matter some number of years ago, one that is probably embarrassing to you, your family and friends... its done and you've moved on. Some journalist unearths it and tries to make it public...
You think that one has to contrive a convenient excuse to not understand that to many people, its not anyone's business and they don't want to become part of a national story on sexual harrassment?
According to studies, most instances of sexual harrassment are not reported. Part of this is undoubtedly because its embarrassing and very personal. Look at what happens to the woman who did talk about it... she's immediately investigated, picked apart, insulted, etc. You think most people want to be part of that?