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God aka Morgan Freeman is accused of sexual harassment/behavior by 8 women

And i feel Dos is like ate things like this always subjective well not always but to many its some grey areas when it comes to approaching.
 
It is situational and the circumstances can shape how it is viewed...but as a general rule when you hear "No" then why even risk it? If niggas are so hell bent on "teaching women a lesson" and we all know that there are women out there who like to play the hard to get shit then why not simply stop when they do say no and dead the situation then? That would do more to show those women who play hard to get that niggas have now seen that it ain't worth the risk to keep pursuing after hearing "no" and force them to become more up front about what they want...which ultimately helps men better weed out women who aren't on that indecisive bullshit in the first place.
this is one of the few times i will agree with you.

but risking it isnt something we called it.....it was flirting more and shooting the shot again.

now would i do that with all women ...nope....but every once in a blue a nigga would follow up.

and like i stated and not ashamed to say again.....i didnt take no for an answer with my wife. but i didnt press it either. said no the first time....saw her again...shot my shit again.....but had a girl......third time we was both single and boom.

but it was one of those times where i felt it was worth it.

only ever met two other women that was worth it..

but thats only me and my history.
 
this is one of the few times i will agree with you.

but risking it isnt something we called it.....it was flirting more and shooting the shot again.

now would i do that with all women ...nope....but every once in a blue a nigga would follow up.

and like i stated and not ashamed to say again.....i didnt take no for an answer with my wife. but i didnt press it either. said no the first time....saw her again...shot my shit again.....but had a girl......third time we was both single and boom.

but it was one of those times where i felt it was worth it.

only ever met two other women that was worth it..

but thats only me and my history.

Shooting the shot the way your framed it seems pretty regular
 
Pretty good points here. I think alot of times as men we think this stuff is harmless and encourage shooting shots but we are bigger and stronger. Every woman got a story about how a dude didnt take the easy no or the easy curve and dismissal and it got crazy.

How is she supposed to know who is going to act up. I can say im.not going to hurt you but she dont know that.

And i think we use extremes women aint trying to ruin your life for saying hi. Or holding casual conversation
but this is what it is coming too.

while we are bigger and stronger.......lets not pretend chicks dont be curving dudes in the most ignorant ways.
thats not saying women should be disrespected,,,,but that also means dont disrespect.

alot of times egos come into play on both sides.
 
Shooting the shot the way your framed it seems pretty regular
but if she said no....then its harassment when the second time comes around because she already said no.

but to me its harmless...
to someone else it could be mace required.

so.......she may say no cause shes in a relationship or having a bad day.
the second time she may be single or having a good day.

there are many factors that come into play and thats why i see things the way i see it.
 
but this is what it is coming too.

while we are bigger and stronger.......lets not pretend chicks dont be curving dudes in the most ignorant ways.
thats not saying women should be disrespected,,,,but that also means dont disrespect.

alot of times egos come into play on both sides.

True on both sides. But a dude never been killed by a woman for shooting his shot. Women have been killed for turning men down.
 
True on both sides. But a dude never been killed by a woman for shooting his shot. Women have been killed for turning men down.

true...but some dudes over do it..just like chicks over do it.
its not more on one side than the other.....it can all be respectful.

more problems come into play when people are around, friends, or someone feeling themselves a little too much.
 
but if she said no....then its harassment when the second time comes around because she already said no.

but to me its harmless...
to someone else it could be mace required.

so.......she may say no cause shes in a relationship or having a bad day.
the second time she may be single or having a good day.

there are many factors that come into play and thats why i see things the way i see it.

It's not just flirting or shooting your shot though it's how it's done too. There is a respectful way to approach a woman once or even multiple times but again you have enough sense to know that the vast majority of these instances that women are complaining about aren't the casual "You look nice today" from a dude they don't like. It's when the shit gets excessive which is why when these topics come up I often question and ask how many of ya'll have actually spoken to women you know about the times they had a dude approach them once or multiple times and it was just completely over the top and it made them feel uncomfortable/compromised at the least or afraid for their own safety at worst?
 
It's not just flirting or shooting your shot though it's how it's done too. There is a respectful way to approach a woman once or even multiple times but again you have enough sense to know that the vast majority of these instances that women are complaining about aren't the casual "You look nice today" from a dude they don't like. It's when the shit gets excessive which is why when these topics come up I often question and ask how many of ya'll have actually spoken to women you know about the times they had a dude approach them once or multiple times and it was just completely over the top and it made them feel uncomfortable/compromised at the least or afraid for their own safety at worst?
niggas always be over the top.......but some of them feel like they need to be to stand out...

but then again some ladies act like if a nigga aint over the top he corny.
 
Another thing I want to know is how many of these chicks that had such a problem with Freeman's actions actually brought it up to him. That's what's annoying about this shit too. A guy does something that could conceivably be seen as inappropriate, but no one ever calls him on it so he continues doing it thinking everything is fine. And then years and sometimes decades later, women want to come out of the woodwork acting like it was always clear to him that his actions were out of line. How is that fair?
 
THIS!?! is what morgan did to get these charges?




Man if this bitch don't get all the way the fuck outta here.

If this is the supposed smoking gun proof my question is when will Team Morgan be filing the libel and defamation of character suit?
 
If this is the supposed smoking gun proof my question is when will Team Morgan be filing the libel and defamation of character suit?

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/morgan-...alicious-report-on-actors-alleged-misconduct/

Morgan Freeman’s Lawyer Asks CNN to Retract, Apologize for ‘Malicious’ Report on Actor’s Alleged Misconduct


Morgan Freeman‘s legal representative is demanding an apology and a retraction from CNN over their investigative report on the actor’s alleged sexual misconduct.

Freeman’s attorney, Robert Schwartz, sent a 10 page letter to CNN chief Jeff Zucker, accusing the network of “malicious intent, falsehoods, slight-of-hand, an absence of editorial control, and journalistic malpractice.” This comes after CNN reported on the eight women who came forward accusing Freeman of sexual harassment, with another eight saying they witnessed his inappropriate behavior at various points.

From the letter:

It has been said that ‘A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth can get its boots on.’ In just the few days since CNN published the article on Mr. Freeman, it has traveled all the way around the world and back, millions of times. If CNN has any decency, or any allegiance to journalistic integrity, it will immediate retract [sic] the article and issue a public apology to Mr. Freeman.”

The rest of the letter from Schwartz goes on to question the accounts of several of the women leveling accusations against Freeman. He particularly objected to the claims from Chloe Melas — a CNN reporter who recalled her interactions with Freeman in the original article.

As the allegations against Freeman came to light, it has prompted concernsabout some of the public statements he made to women in the past. The news has cost Freeman several of his business dealings already — and he offered an apologetic statement last week over the news.

I am devastated that 80 years of my life is at risk of being undermined, in the blink of an eye, by Thursday’s media reports.

All victims of assault and harassment deserve to be heard. And we need to listen to them. But it is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humor.

I admit that I am someone who feels a need to try to make women — and men — feel appreciated and at ease around me. As a part of that, I would often try to joke with and compliment women, in what I thought was a light-hearted and humorous way.

Clearly I was not always coming across the way I intended. And that is why I apologized Thursday and will continue to apologize to anyone I might have upset, however unintentionally.

But I also want to be clear: I did not create unsafe work environments. I did not assault women. I did not offer employment or advancement in exchange for sex. Any suggestion that I did so is completely false.

Freeman’s legal team is trying fight back against the #MeToo Voltron...
 
Suzanne Somers defends Morgan

Morgan Freeman is one of the many prominent members of Hollywood that have been accused of sexual harassment in the last year. Freeman has vehemently defended himself, and his attorney has even contacted CNN about retracting the exposing article and issuing an apology to his client. Evidence of Freeman's flirtatious methods began to become a noticeable pattern in past interviews that resurfaced, but his actions were not enough to prove accusations of abuse.

On Tuesday, Suzanne Somers was a guest on Fox’s The Ingraham Angle show, and she defended Freeman. While touching on the riveting #Metoo movement, Somers stated, “Well, this probably won’t be real popular, but I think that women... I totally understand the Weinstein and Bill Cosby, that’s like, of course. But you know, like Morgan Freeman’s a big flirt." Somers continued on to claim that she knows Freeman well, and that she hopes that movements similar to #Metoo don't completely eradicate playful flirting. "I know him really well. He sees you and he’ll like your dress, and he’ll like your hair, he’ll like a lot of things," she explained. “I hope the dance doesn’t stop. It’s seduction, it’s flirting. All those things are really fun. So I hope there’s a way we can find a nice medium with that.”
 
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he sentencing of Morgan Freeman's granddaughter's killer ended with more drama than anyone could have imagined. Page Six reports that as the mother of the killer was escorted out of the court, she yelled at a reporter: "Morgan Freeman molested her and he caused this. He did this."

The defendant, Lamar Davenport, was sentenced to 20 years, a sentence that his legal team considers a success, considering they brought the charge down to manslaughter, even though he was seen stabbing Freeman's step-granddaughter, E’Dena Hines, 25 times in broad daylight in the middle of Manhattan (they claimed was off his head on PCP).

The allegations against Freeman are not new. They've been around since 2009 and both Hines and Freeman have denied them: "the recent reports of any pending marriage or romantic relationship of me to anyone are defamatory fabrications from the tabloid media designed to sell papers," said Freeman in 2012. The rumours have resurfaced now because the lawyers of Hines' killer brought them into the case.


Aside from these allegations, Freeman has also been facing a number of allegations of sexual harassment, a charge hard to imagine when you think of March of the Penguins, but hard to deny when you hear all the evidence. Freeman responded to the allegations with a statement: "anyone who knows me or has worked with me knows I am not someone who would intentionally offend or knowingly make anyone feel uneasy. I apologize to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected — that was never my intent."
 
Bottom line is stop harassing people. That's all that needs to be said. Complaining about Me Too or whatever is pointless. If this was you or your family then what? No one had an issue when O'Rielly and other people at Fox were accused of sexual harassmemt. People on this site act like sexual harassment is fake. Yall sound like white racist who deny racism when someone blows the whistle. Yall not so different in my eyes. I see that now. I'm disgusted honestly.
 
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