- 26 Oct 2016 11:07
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https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles ... -are-false
Nope. In fact this Bloomberg article states the fact is "it could be up to 41%, that was a more realistic number than the 2% provided by feminist organizations".
Just the facts. 41% is not "few and far between".... it's roughly a third and a bit of all sexual harassment allegations. But as the article states there is no good way of determining exactly how many are fake. A good guess is basically "it's more than few and far between" anyway.
National Review also took strong issue with the "few and far between" 2% myth:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/41 ... n-richwine
Also the LA Times Poll has corrected itself again:
http://graphics.latimes.com/usc-preside ... dashboard/
Lol.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism
LV-GUCCI-PRADA-FLEX wrote:There have been cases where individual women have lied, but they are few and not representative, and for every one woman that lies, thousands don't report at all for fear of not being believed or social stigma or fear of repercussions from their attacker, family, or friends.
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles ... -are-false
Nope. In fact this Bloomberg article states the fact is "it could be up to 41%, that was a more realistic number than the 2% provided by feminist organizations".
Just the facts. 41% is not "few and far between".... it's roughly a third and a bit of all sexual harassment allegations. But as the article states there is no good way of determining exactly how many are fake. A good guess is basically "it's more than few and far between" anyway.
National Review also took strong issue with the "few and far between" 2% myth:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/41 ... n-richwine
Also the LA Times Poll has corrected itself again:
http://graphics.latimes.com/usc-preside ... dashboard/
Lol.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Ideology: Australian Liberalism