Of course it is. I’ll reproduce the entire exchange here so that people have it at in front of them when deciding how “denigrating” towards women they think my comment was:
You’re seriously putting Kavanaugh in the shoes of being a whisteblower? Man, have you got that backwards.
ETA: Plus, accusing Ford herself of responsibility for making death threats – what the fucking fuck news are you reading…
Sickening, but still not surprising, unfortunately, to see HurricaneDitka denigrate a woman who did nothing more than publicly talk about her experiences as a young girl.
I don’t believe I’m “denigrating” her. I’m simply pointing out that her accusation, which was the central focus of a political squabble, exposed a family to death threats. FWIW, she received death threats too, and I don’t think those were deserved either.
Yeah, that isn’t what happened, but see my comment about questioning your source of news if this is what you take away from the controversy.
But you don’t care, because Kavanaugh…?
Apples and roller coasters. Kavanaugh was already in the public eye as a SCOTUS nominee. Not that death threats are in any way acceptable, but when you accept a SCOTUS nomination you also accept the visibility.
The WB never volunteered to be a public figure, and making them* into one – when Trump has already suggested they be executed as a spy – puts their life in jeopardy.
(*No idea of the WB’s gender, and too lazy to rework sentence for proper neutrality.)
I, obviously, disagree with iiandyiii ’s characterization of my post.