Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Nyah, Nyah... Told You So

The latest on Lara Logan's "sexual assault":

Logan received the brunt of the unfettered aggression as she was pulled away from the rest of her team and security detail. According to the Times of London, a large group of men viciously tore at the 39-year-old’s clothes, punched her and beat her with flag poles for up to 30 minutes, leaving her body covered in red welts and bruises.

A nasty beatdown, but no sexual assault, no rape.

Women like her keep calling anything and everything they don't like a "sexual assault" and pretty soon the phrase will mean absolutely zip, zero, nada.

Sorta like "anti-Semite" or "Racist". Call me one all day, I'll just yawn and doze off.

3 comments:

MRMacrum said...

I would like to know that Logan said anything publicly about the assault. If she did not, then this statement of yours -

Women like her keep calling anything and everything they don't like a "sexual assault" and pretty soon the phrase will mean absolutely zip, zero, nada

Has no fact or facts to back it up. Some women do indeed consider almost everything a man does as sexual assault, but show me where she is among their ranks. As far as I know, she has issued no public statement.

Bob said...

Read the CBS official news release on Friday February 11. It states explicitly that was was sexually molested.

Now, how would they know this - and why would they do it, release a statement describing her ordeal as a "sexual assault" - if she had not assured them that's what supposedly happened?

Any doctor at the hospital examinining her would quickly realize she had not been sexually molested, and would not risk his/her career making such a false claim to the press and public.

We now know there was no sexual assault. This has been acknowledged publicly.

Think it through. Either the CBS upper management is corrupt to the point that they will issue false statements such as this strictly for the headlines, or the woman lied.

Neither one is a good choice. Choice one means CBC cannot be believed or trusted to tell the truth in a major news release, and choice two means the woman made false statements about her assault, also meaning she cannot be believed or trusted.

It's a shame that the "sexual assault" allegation was introduced into this incident. The women was brutally treated and would have garnered the worldwide attention she received without it.

MRMacrum said...

So you pick the one you would like to believe as it feeds your image of "women like her".