astutegriz
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mcg said:grizindabox said:GGNez said:Griz2k said:This is the part I don't understand....
“The assaults and harassment are why I decided to pursue a new opportunity and leave Montana,” Just said. “I was prepared to leave the journalism industry altogether had I not found another job.”
This guy was obviously in the wrong and a huge dipshit, but why would she have to leave the state and possibly journalism all together? She did a fine job covering the Griz, but I never got the sense she liked being in Missoula anyway. Regardless, no one should have to endure what she did.
This thread is why she had to leave Montana. I read this when it was only one page and thought to myself, "Where are the anti-Hauck, anti-eGriz people now? They should see all of these regular posters standing up for this woman against the creeper. Why do they paint eGrizzers and Griz Nation as a bunch of victim-blamers and mysogynists when so many are good guys with an obvious sense of right from wrong?"
Today, I roll my eyes. Sure, not all of the evidence is exposed and there are two sides...yada yada. But, anyone with a hint of common sense can read those texts and understand the scenario. NO....men don't need to be afraid to compliment women. No...it's not unusual or suspect that Amie gave the guy her number. I've given my number to a multitude of contacts, male and female, for many reasons. Creepy is creepy. We all know it. We know when we are on the receiving end of it, and a "creeper" knows when they are doing it.
So, you have a creeper touching your ass, giving you looks, sending you texts and otherwise has you in his "sights" as a potential sexual conquest and won't take no or unending hints. Do you ignore it? Most of us HAVE ignored it time after time after time. Do you report it? Well, if so, you become the subject of this discussion and a hundred more. What did she do to deserve this? Liberal vs Conservative nonsense, why did she....give him her number? Talk to him at that party? Etc etc etc.
It's a tired comparison but, if a guy was walking down the street at night and the Voice of the Bobcats mugged him, would we pick it apart like this? Would we bring up past cases where there were false accusations of robbery? Would we say "why was he walking down the street so late? Why was he flashing that expensive Rolex if he didn't want someone to take it from him? He has always been very generous with his money. Suddenly he doesn't want someone to take it?
Most of us know right from wrong. Most of you are clear on the situation here but, damn. What would you do? This happens to women ALL OF THE TIME. What would you do? What would you advise your daughter to do? Suck it up or open herself up as a target of exhaustive scrutiny and character assassination? Politics aside, football aside.....it just sucks.
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Exactly this. thank you GG
Nicely worded! And in my opinion obvious to those who treat women with respect. I feel for the children. They shouldn't be punished because of the sins of the father. His punishment is severe. This will follow him and perhaps ultimately define him. I love a good redemption story, so I hope he can get over being the victim, accept responsibility, make ammends, and have that be his defining moment. That said, at the end of the day, he has a wife and five kids to make it right with, not any of us.