Women
Claim Plumber Fondled Them
Cheerleader
Accuses Star Quarterback Of
Making
Her Feel Uncomfortable
Drug
Clerk Charged With Groping By 23 Women
Suppose
those headlines appeared in the weekly editions of mid-west papers.
Would the stories be covered by the major media?
Women
Claim Senatorial Candidate Fondled Them When They Were Young
Intern
Accuses President Of Bedding Her
Numerous
Women Reveal Sexual Demands of Billionaire Producer
How
about these from major east coast organs?
We're
titillated by the fall of the mighty and not interested in the human
faults of the poor. The truth of the accusations is irrelevant.
Why
are charges like these leveled by so many so long after their
occurrence? One possibility is that at the time of the incident they
were fearful and intimidated. Their willing participation would not
have been well received if others knew what happened. Another is
that the facts are not as they claimed or that they were the
initiators of the interaction which they describe inaccurately. Or
maybe they never happened.
But
that doesn't account for the frequency with which they are leveled,
and the eagerness of those purported to be victims to talk about
them. And there are times when the accusations come at politically
sensitive times – like just before an election Is it significant
additionally that charges are often labeled against those with deep
pockets?
It's
likely that much of what they claim is true. That, however, doesn't
account for the flurry of accusations coming out now. (It should be
noted that there are no convictions, only accusations, but the
politicians and the media have already tried and convicted those
accused and they have made clear to the public what their judgment
should be.) There is no question that wrongdoers should be punished,
but in most states (but not all), while there is no statute of
limitations for rape and violent sex crimes, there is a limit for
bringing charges against someone accused of a lesser offense and,
decades past the time of commission of the alleged offense, there is
no remaining evidence (if there ever was any) of the crime. It's “He
said, she said,” and the accusation can only serve to embarrass the
one accused – often during a political campaign – serve as the
basis of monetary litigation whether justified or not, demonstrate
the claimed victimhood and virtue of the accuser, or simply serve as
a cry for attention.
In
all likelihood men, and male DNA, have not changed in the past few
million years or so. Men have always been the sexual aggressors
(though sometimes women have consciously provoked that behavior –
I'll deal with the more complete issue of the sexes in a future
essay) and the question that arises is why, all of a sudden, there is
a rash of complaints. It could be that societal norms and
expectations have changed, or it could be a political tactic, but it
has now become common, and fashionable, to claim sexual abuse by
someone famous. And the pattern is to accept the accusation – with
or without confirmatory evidence – and reject any denials.
Our
society has become sympathetic to the cries of women. And, perhaps
justifiably, sensitive to all their needs.
And
the press and politicians are playing it for all it's worth.
November14, 2017
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