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This story conflates things a bit, but it raises an interesting point: Have we truly normalized sexual assault and harassment?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news.../?hootPostID=eb922e30d37f09fd63f780fa75650ae9
From the article:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news.../?hootPostID=eb922e30d37f09fd63f780fa75650ae9
From the article:
Bill O'Reilly is facing fallout from a sexual harassment scandal — a series of settlements with women who claim he made unwanted advances, lewd comments and phone calls in which it sounded as if he was masturbating, the New York Times reported.
The host of Fox News' top-rated show has hired a crisis manager. But does he need one?
Though The O'Reilly Factor is hemorrhaging advertisers (more than 40 companies have suspended or dropped ads), viewership of Fox News' top-rated show is climbing: On Monday and Tuesday it had 3.7 million and 3.8 million viewers, respectively, up 14% from the same two nights last week.
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It's led victims of sexual assault and harassment to question whether anyone cares what happens to women.
As activist Shaun King wrote in his column on Thursday, "we live in the age of the gross normalization of sexual assault and harassment."
Have we grown indifferent?
The host of Fox News' top-rated show has hired a crisis manager. But does he need one?
Though The O'Reilly Factor is hemorrhaging advertisers (more than 40 companies have suspended or dropped ads), viewership of Fox News' top-rated show is climbing: On Monday and Tuesday it had 3.7 million and 3.8 million viewers, respectively, up 14% from the same two nights last week.
...
It's led victims of sexual assault and harassment to question whether anyone cares what happens to women.
As activist Shaun King wrote in his column on Thursday, "we live in the age of the gross normalization of sexual assault and harassment."
Have we grown indifferent?