RiverDog wrote:I read a very good article this morning regarding the thread title:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... t-all-costI'm 64 years old, retired, and happily married so I'm permanently on the sidelines of this
'game' I've played for over 50 years. But ever since the SCOTUS hearings when I saw how many people firmly believed in an accuser's story with no evidence other than testimony of events that occurred over 35 years ago, I thought to myself that if I were still
'in the game' that I'd be very reluctant to associate with female co workers in situations that might expose me to a false allegation. I'd rather face a discrimination lawsuit than I would sexual harassment.
Too bad that we don't have some female participants in this forum as I'd love to hear a woman's POV, but I'd be interested in you guy's remarks.
Character is what you do when no one else is looking. Character cuts both ways though. It takes Character to treat not only women but other races, ages, religions, etc with the respect that they deserve. Character is also what makes people NOT to falsely accuse someone of something they didn't do. Those accusations can ruin lives. As you point out River, a sexual accusation against you would probably bring much more severe strife to your marriage (Home life) than a charge of racism.
To sit and claim that no man has ever lacked character in the presence of a woman would be naive at best and just ignorant to say the least. But to also say that every woman MUST be believed is just as naive and ignorant. Therefore we must, as a society, resort to the rule of law and evidence of facts. Unfortunately, saying that all lawyers are honorable is just as naive and ignorant.
When our justice system fails us, is corrupt or tainted, we all lose and therefore we all have to take measures to protect ourselves even at the expense of others. E.g. removing the door to an office so it can never be closed (I know people who have actually done this), not hiring qualified females so there is no opportunity for the allegations, etc.
I know a lot of people scoff at "Family Values", "Religion", "military service" etc. but these institutions are where our Beliefs and Values (character) ingrained in us as kids and young adults but too often these institutions have been replaced with video games, babysitters, daycare, and even our education system. And that is a tragedy.
My dad once told me that the fall of every great nation began with the internal moral decay and I believe it more today than I did way back in the 70's.