spider
Senior Member
I hope no one breaks a leg in this rush to judgement.
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Crazy allegations from Sarah Thomson that Rob Ford came-on to her at a party last night. This is good for a laugh
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...omment_id=10340782&offset=0&total_comments=40
Picture credit : Sarah Thomson
I am most sympathetic to Sarah, but she should have raised the issue there and then. I would be furious if someone grabbed my sisters' ass like that, but I would also take an issue with her not standing up to the man and instead raising it up via social-media.
If Ford truly was hammered, he may now have no recollection of grabbing anyone's ass or saying anything inappropriate.
Allegation of sexual assault is a very serious matter, this has turned into another crass sideshow. Women shouldn't be made to fear speaking out if they've been assaulted, accused of "crying wolf".
Both Thompson and Ford's handlers say he wasn't drunk. She describes him as "out of it" but says he wasn't drunk.
It is a very serious matter, one that isn't addressed by posting it to Facebook for everyone to convict the accused without any due process.
Standing up to the man right there and then? Have you ever been the victim of anything similar? One's natural reaction is shock... it takes a while to process what happened. Her non-reaction is completely in line with what is expected of a human being. Most abuse cases go unreported.
I don't see what's so wrong about the way she handled it. It is up to her whether she believes it was worthy of a police complaint. Social media is a viable medium. It's 2013. She wanted it public. I am astounded at all the people judging her for her actions.
Both Thompson and Ford's handlers say he wasn't drunk. She describes him as "out of it" but says he wasn't drunk.
But yeah, Ford has to deny. Admitting to the action means he has to resign immediately.
If that man is not drunk he needs to get his ass to a hospital.