This is it. It's not like the call hadn't actually started and he thought he wasn't on video. It was in the middle of the meeting. He thought he'd turned his camera off, but FFS, he couldn't wait until it was over?
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Like, I don't think he intended to do it, but like Arthur said, if you're in a closed storage room at work and someone unexpectedly opens the door, you may not have intended anything, but still.
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This isn't the equivalent even of having sex in the bathroom in a locked stall or whatever, this is the equivalent of having sex IN HIS OFFICE with the DOOR AJAR
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It was so risky that it's like this tossup question "Does he have serious impulse control issues or does he have an actual voyeurism risk-of-getting-caught fetish" Either way it doesn't matter, it means he should no longer be trusted to work there
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And, really, this whole thing should be moot, he should've been fired when it came out he fucked a colleague's daughter, knocked her up, and tried to browbeat her into an abortion and when she wouldn't have one tried to duck out on child support He's not a good guy
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Sorry he what
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Didn’t know about this in Toobin’s past, but at least we’re all on the same page that this is about policing his morality
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"Policing morality" is good, in fact In fact it's a necessary precondition of even having the categories "good" and "bad"
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Well thank God moral policing has never resulted in bad things, like sexual minorities being denigrated, or grown adults acting like they’ve never engaged in any risky behavior!
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Yeah this is the Limbaugh talking point I was just referring to Acting like gay rights aren't a matter of trying to define what is and isn't moral but are a matter of abolishing morality entirely
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There’s a wide chasm between no morality & jumping immediately to moral outrage over, say, someone “cheating on their partner”, without knowing how the persons being judged arrange their own lives, not to mention ageist quips about the audacity of a 60 yo still being sexual
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This is a lot of effort you’re putting into defending a guy who jerked off in front of his co-workers during a work meeting.
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