Three former dancers allege the singer contributed to creating a hostile work environment.

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    11 months ago

    People also need to remember that we should believe accusers long enough to find out whether their accusations are accurate. So we should believe it is possible and look for more details instead of dismissing them outright.

    So we shouldn’t throw out everything just because a few of them are phrased like sour grapes or remind us of people that infer the wrong things. Let’s wait for more context before vilifying the dancers or Lizzo.

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      11 months ago

      I agree. Hey thanks for this explanation:

      we should believe accusers long enough to find out whether their accusations are accurate

      I always want to keep an open mind until we get more detail, and I bear in mind with rape that it’s an underreported crime and statistically the vast majority of accusations that go before the courts have merit (not sure about stats around pressuring people to do sex acts or fat shaming).

      The exhortation to “believe” outright always troubled me but thanks to your comment I see what it means is that people to be in a mindframe where they can believe as in finding out - it’s not an exhortation to prejudice (in the literal sense of the word).

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        11 months ago

        It is hard to get a catchy slogan with a little bit of nuance to catch on so they tend to end up as absolutes.