Blasey Ford a conspiracy? two old white guys say so!
I have found your talks on the future that awaits is fascinating, if alarming, and greatly appreciated your insights about such things. I thank you for that. You have lost this older white man forever with your episode 308 about "the sexual hysteria of our time." Casually claiming that the accusations of sexual misconduct against a Supreme Court nominee were some conspiracy is myopic to the extent that I will never trust what you say again. You even have the gall to let some guy who admits he is not even paying attention to Trump, much less the nomination process, make the accusation! You appear too blind, old, or uninterested to realize that this is an episode in a change that is taking place for the better in our society, one that is taking longer than most of us wish: dismantling patriarchical power relations that protect men, especially powerful men and white men, from accountability for misconduct. It's not only about sexual misconduct, but that's an important part of the undeserved power. I agree with you that things are not seen or reported or thought about realistically in our society, but you have a huge blind spot. You just go on pretending to be above the fray. I see now that it ultimately amounts to condescension, without empathy. Goodbye.Read full review »
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