I was through with it when Cosmopolitan magazine posted their Cat Call video a couple of years ago.
The woman in the video was dressed in a way that would maximize the attention received, she walked through areas where she'd most likely be noticed, and the video edited out the 90% of men who completely ignored her.
But in this age of victimization - everyone has the need to point out their special form of being oppressed.
In this #metoo, media celebrity driven culture - everyone feels that they are special and that life should be lived unopposed.
In this era of the Participation Trophy - few have been taught to endure, to overcome and then to just move on.
When did a then 24 year-old woman who knowingly and willfully engaged in a consensual sexual relationship with a known-to-be married man earn the ability to claim to be a 'victim'?
Addie Collins Zinone is trying to now say that Mr Lauer charmed his way into her panties and that she is a victim of his position and celebrity, and that the relationship lasted for over month?
Bish-please. Have two seats.
Sure, these cards were intended to be a joke but are we to the point where they may become necessary in order to avoid future litigation?
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