re: #100 retired cynic
Should We Always Believe Women?
We fail to empower them when we suggest that they are exempt from the flaws associated with the human condition. by Nancy LeTourneau, Washington MonthlyBegins with a short clip from the Molly Ivins film (I just found out if I got my fingers off on the keyboard, film becomes fukn: factoid of the day) Raise Hell, and goes right on to address the issue of not all women are always believable. Including the black women who remembered the false claims that got black men lynched.
Tawana Brawley
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I will never forgive Al Sharpton for this. It did long term damage to the city and race relations.