Don't ever call me for a good time, Mr. Johnson, regardless of what you have heard about me from people who have mistreated me and then bragged about it.
People who abuse have never hesitated to ruin the personal and professional reputations of their victims; that's the part of the belated, MeToo reckoning that you never talk about.
I probably would not have published the names of men that were told to me in private by people who were abused, without having first asked the victims how they felt about it. However, I don't think that you can reasonably argue that your discussions of these issues are not deliberately myopic about the context of due process as it applies to men and the wealthy in a judicial system that almost always favors men and the wealthy, in a world that almost always favors men and the wealthy, although you will probably try.
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