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> Where is the crime here? The analogy is between a good thing not cancelling out a bad thing. The police are not involved. There isn't a crime. He has been pressured for making people very uncomfortable in pursuit of his sexual interests, which is a perfectly good reason to reprieve someone. He has been accused, by several independent parties, of, among other things: -Asking female coworkers to lay down topless on a…
> He has been accused, by several independent parties, of, among other things: Who, exactly? > -Asking female coworkers to lay down topless on a mattress in his office. > -Threatening a colleague to kill himself if he/she didn't go on a date with him. Sooooo, your entire analysis is based on legends circulating since the 90s about a weird man who was even told to be scared by plants? For reference, Thomas Lord, creat…
No, it isn't. My "entire analysis" is based on accusations made by several independent parties, corroborated by similarly independent witnesses, who have all confirmed what you call "legends of the 90s" to several news sources and publications.
What part of that don't you understand?
I can provide you with sources, if you want, but I have a feeling you don't really care and you'll automatically discredit them because they don't fit within your narrative of sexism in the software industry being a mostly made-up issue by oversensitive people who want attention and free merit.