Could we stop accusing folks of things that have not been proven in court?If and when he is found guilty by a…
You sound like a lot of conservatives in the US. When it comes to sexual harassment allegations, the guilty often go free because there's no "hard evidence." These allegations need to be taken seriously whether you believe them to be true or not. Multiple people have outright called him out on his harassment/assault. You shouldn't refute or dismiss them because of evidence. (Think about how you'd feel in their shoes. What if someone told you to stop spreading rumours when you know you're telling the truth? What if you didn't have the evidence/were dismissed and you heard he was doing the same to others?) And often in cases involveing such, there's a huge lack of evidence. This is mainly attributed to the fact that the victim is afraid or warned not to come forward. When you're in a situation like this it's hard to gather evidence because the harasser is smart (especially when they've been doing this for a while) and they don't leave evidence. As a POC, trained sexual assault ally, and a victim of sexual abuse--i can tell you that AGAIN the reason you find a lack of evidence is because these cases aren't looked at more carefully. It's hard to find physical/written evidence because all you have is their word vs. yours. And you should NEVER EVER dismiss a victim or their "accusation." You're looking at a grey situation like it's black & white, which it isn't. You can like this show or hate it, it's your opinion. But you have to understand that 95% of the time sexual abusers go free because of...you get the gist.
yeah, it kind of makes me sad/mad that there was so much backlash from season three in general. I get that most…
Both parts of season 3 had unhappy endings (though the ending for "Trapped" can be argued as hopeful instead of bad). Many fans didn't like these endings and they were quite vocal about it. As a result, the producers/managers (or whomever was funding this series) decided to no longer invest in any/all future productions of HIStory.
Did fans hating the last episode so much honestly end the History franchise? I find that mind blowing. It was…
yeah, it kind of makes me sad/mad that there was so much backlash from season three in general. I get that most people were upset, but dang...y'all went off so hard they ceased all production?? We're not getting Crossing the Line pt. 2 anymore :(