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'Me Too' And Phillip Schofield


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Going back to the OP i think as the link states it was unwise, NOT illegal, it was covered up purely to protect his image and career as the nice, happy, shiny, easy going, family friendly TV host everybody saw him as.

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3 hours ago, Magilla said:

"Me Too" is about preventing sexual harassment and assault, by raising awareness and holding perpetrators to account publicly.

Has anyone suggested that the person Schofield had the affair with was abused or coerced?

Are they holding him to account by claiming they were abused, and talking about it publicly?

It sounds more like you have fundamentally failed to understand the concept of "Me Too".

>>"Me Too" is about preventing sexual harassment and assault<<

 

I don't think many people would argue in favour of sexual assault, though even there things have gone mad. Remember that lass having a drunken snog with a lad at a party, he tried to grope her boob and she screamed "sexual assault" ?

But even sexual harassment is much more nebulous still. What definition of "sexual harassment" are you using ?

 

As far as I was aware "Me Too" morphed into a campaign against "the casting couch" with the reproving attitude firmly focussed on the older "more powerful" party in the 'relationship'. 

What's gone on here then ?

 

Is the casting couch abusive or coercive ?

 

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