Hands up who had “Julia will blame the women”? Oh... we all had that....
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OR, maybe she doesn’t see all women as victims? Just a thought?
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The groping isn’t acceptable but the article clearly states the women were told in advance what the event would involve. As a former waitress and barmaid myself, I’d have turned that job down. They chose not to.
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You're getting so close to a realisation about the precarious nature of employment in today's world but nothing about your past utterances indicates that the penny will drop.
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Yes let's make about the women ... not about the behaviour and abuse of position by members of a club of powerful men
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What abuse of power? Did the men force the women to work at that event in the full knowledge of what kind of sleazy bash it was? No.
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One can only presume youve never been a waitress of any sort since this is endemic to the profession. To turn down an event because men might get "annoying" would mean chronic joblessness and claiming benefits.
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Yeah, blame the victims. That works Spit!
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What victims?
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Sexual assault is a crime as is indecent exposure. When there is a crime there is a victim. It’s worrying you don’t understand that.
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Not surprising that she doesn't understand, she seems bereft of basic awareness and compasion. I don't even think as a woman there is any shred of guilt over what she comes out with. A troll, a stain on humanity and not worth your time.
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Do you *never* get bored of being morally indefensible and in all other respects wrong? For the sake of variety you could try saying "actually yes, this is grim". You never know, you might like it.
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She's the female Toby Young... Some 'Outlets' Do 'Ave 'Em

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She's the Waitrose Katie Hopkins
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She's the Pound Shop Katie Hopkins
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But her surface is "posh"/middle class. She's like Hyacinth Bouquet, but real and so much more dreadful.
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Your right that she's a poster women for middle England, curtain twitching nastiness. I just find her attempts to shock a little bit 'try hard' and lacking the outright vileness of Hopkins.
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