In the Guardian, discussing the Jimmy Savile stuff and other people in broadcasting. From this article here
"It's not something I came into contact with. And if I had, I just wouldn't have put up with it. But that's me. The conspiracy of silence at Stoke Mandeville is far more distressing than the fact that Liz Kershaw didn't have the sense to say "Stop" when someone groped her in a BBC studio. What disappoints me now is that girls leave school and university with decent brains and qualifications, but at no point along the line has anyone taught them a few tricks of the trade, whether it's negotiating a salary or how to deal with a predatory male."
Oh yes, she should have said stop. That's the problem. Not that the man thought he was entitled to grope her This shit is making me depressed.
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ManifestingMingeHooHoosAgain · 12/10/2012 17:33
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