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Mizzou SJW Culture is Spreading.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:37 am
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:37 am
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A former Auburn softball player sent a 14-page complaint alleging abusive treatment by the Tigers coaching staff, a pattern of sexual harassment and concerns about administrative cover-up to school officials and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey a month before the abrupt retirement Wednesday of head coach Clint Myers. LINK
His young adult son can not be friends with other young adults... this gets a man fired.
I get that he likely signed something saying he would not engage in this behavior..but come on... again two adults making thier own decisions... can't have that, fired.
Kick Mizzou out before it continues to spread.
A former Auburn softball player sent a 14-page complaint alleging abusive treatment by the Tigers coaching staff, a pattern of sexual harassment and concerns about administrative cover-up to school officials and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey a month before the abrupt retirement Wednesday of head coach Clint Myers. LINK
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"Coach Clint Myers knowingly let his son Corey Myers have relations and pursue relations with multiple members of the team."
His young adult son can not be friends with other young adults... this gets a man fired.
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"several players approached Head Coach Myers with proof in the form of text messages from a student-athlete's cell phone that Coach Corey was having an inappropriate relationship with one of the student-athletes."
I get that he likely signed something saying he would not engage in this behavior..but come on... again two adults making thier own decisions... can't have that, fired.
Kick Mizzou out before it continues to spread.
This post was edited on 12/17/17 at 10:21 am
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:39 am to LSUBeaux88
If you don’t see a problem with an Assistant Coach sleeping with his players and using his control over their scholarships to try and get others to do the same or at least keep it quiet you are a piece of shite. What he did is exactly why they have these rules and laws.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:41 am to CrimsonFlounder
While I think a lot of the shite that is going on in this country is bullshite, I have to agree with Flounder on this one.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:44 am to CrimsonFlounder
But at what point do we hold adults accountable for their own actions. They didn’t have to sleep with him right?
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:46 am to LSUBeaux88
We fired our best female basketball coach on this bullshite
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:47 am to LSUBeaux88
This isn’t relatable at all
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:50 am to LSUBeaux88
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I get that he likely signed something saying he would not engage in this behavior..but come on... again two adults making thier own decisions... can't have that, fired.
This isn't SJW. Don't get your meat where you get your bread has been around forever.
The guy is on a college campus with 10,000+ girls, and he can't lay off the 2 dozen girls under his care?
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:50 am to LSUBeaux88
He used his power to take away something they had worked their whole lives to attain. Yes 18 is legally an adult, but most college age people aren’t really adults mentally. He was an authority figure and abused that authority. He had control over their career and abused it. Huge difference than actresses hitting the casting couch for a role.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:50 am to LSUBeaux88
Coaches can’t be fricking student athletes
Why is this hard to grasp?
Why is this hard to grasp?
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:52 am to LSUBeaux88
Let’s imagine that you are doing the thing you love best... and somebody implies to you the only way you can keep doing it ... is by doing something that you wouldn’t do in any normal circumstance. Just think of it being worse than being bullied...because it’s hard for guys to understand the sexual bs women have to put up with.
Many people just go along. Look at what happened with the Weinstein’s. How many girls haven’t come forward because they slept with him. Otherwise they wouldn’t have a career.
Many people just go along. Look at what happened with the Weinstein’s. How many girls haven’t come forward because they slept with him. Otherwise they wouldn’t have a career.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 9:55 am to LSUBeaux88
You really can’t see why it’s bad that an assistant coach was sleeping with his players? Seriously? This isn’t comparable to Missouri at all.
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Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:00 am to LSUBeaux88
SEC can't get rid of Mizzoo fast enough. They're hurting the conference with this SJW shite 

Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:05 am to dallasaggie
I have zero sympathy for these actresses or student athletes that CHOSE to use sex in order to advance their careers. There are hundreds of NCAA softball programs to choose from and hundreds of movies to audition for. We are not talking about rape we are talking about consensual sex between two adults. So it is all good when they get what they want from sex but the second they do not they have the power to ruin someones career. Victim culture.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:12 am to LSUBeaux88
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I have zero sympathy for these actresses or student athletes that CHOSE to use sex in order to advance their careers. There are hundreds of NCAA softball programs to choose from and hundreds of movies to audition for. We are not talking about rape we are talking about consensual sex between two adults. So it is all good when they get what they want from sex but the second they do not they have the power to ruin someones career. Victim culture.
I see it the same way. If you use it for advantage and then later bitch about it, you are the problem.
Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:16 am to ColoBama
Some of you are downright ignorant and backwards
Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:19 am to CNB
Notice how most of them seem to come from 1-2 particular fanbases. 

Posted on 12/17/17 at 10:20 am to LSUBeaux88
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A former Auburn softball player sent a 14-page complaint alleging abusive treatment by the Tigers coaching staff, a pattern of sexual harassment and concerns about administrative cover-up to school officials and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey a month before the abrupt retirement Wednesday of head coach Clint Myers
The fallout for this is going to be a backlash of men not hiring or otherwise opening up the workplace to women for fear of lawsuits and complaints. Many of these stories we hear are real and need to be addressed but there are many that are on the fringe of social interaction. Or put same conduct in a bar setting and it is just part of the social life. There is a move to make the workplace a completely social and PC environment that nobody will like.
I am concerned because I have a daughter and I would not want her to experience harassment but I also want her to be able to get a good job... going to be a hard issue to balance in the coming years.
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