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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
I don't think that's a good example. I mean, first of all, I never said Watson "did nothing wrong". Second, propositioning an employee for sex isn't necessarily a crime. If that's the best comparison you've got, it sounds like you agree with me.
Watson contacted all of these women. They weren't missing out on anything by calling him a creep and leaving. They were missing out on his business but if what they're saying is true, that'd be preferential to what they're accusing him of, no?
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You’re misunderstanding. I’m making the simple point that it’s not as easy as you make it seem to just walk away given who he is. So when they claim that he ejaculated around or on them or inappropriately touched them, you shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss it by assuming it’s just some generic situation they could’ve avoided with no obvious consequences.