Our aim got better.No more sticky?
Lauer said that some of what has been said about him is untrue or mischaracterized, "but there is enough truth in these stories to make me feel embarrassed and ashamed." He did not specify which allegations were true or untrue.
"The last two days have forced me to take a very hard look at my own troubling flaws," he said. "It's been humbling."
The last two days??? You report on your "news" show about how guys are being exposed left and right, yet are apparently unaware of skeletons in your own closet, then f*** you and your "humbling" statement."The last two days have forced me to take a very hard look at my own troubling flaws," he said.
The last two days??? You report on your "news" show about how guys are being exposed left and right, yet are apparently unaware of skeletons in your own closet, then **** you and your "humbling" statement.
It is, but equally disturbing is that they apparently install this feature for many/most? big-wigs. I get the desire for security, but it needn't come at the expense of someone walking their lazy ass over to the door and locking it themselves. Jesus...when I hear about shit like this it makes me want to bat back even harder against the "lazy millennial" narrative that these types tend to promote.that detail about him having a button under his desk to lock the door is greeeeeeeeeeasy. no way that button wasn't approved by management, which is pretty disgusting tbh. people have called him a creep for years, and they grant him that kind of "privacy"? gross.
that detail about him having a button under his desk to lock the door is greeeeeeeeeeasy. no way that button wasn't approved by management, which is pretty disgusting tbh. people have called him a creep for years, and they grant him that kind of "privacy"? gross.
We assume. For better or worse...Just not that many people were using it to sexual assault women.
I call BS on the blanket "security" justification for that damn button. Rockefeller Centre is a controlled building as is. building access, floor access, the works. no security needs that warrant being able to lock the door without walking 30 feet to the door and locking it yourself. it's a 'perk', nothing more. and it's worth questioning why that particular perk for those particular people.Except that they've come out and said many people in the office have those lock buttons for security purposes. Just not that many people were using it to sexual assault women.
sorry THH, but something about his misconduct has definitely been directly connected to the button. a story of a woman coming in, him locking the door telling her to unbutton her blouse, and then having sex with her until she passed out. she came to on his floor with her clothing removed and medical personnel standing around her.Sorry, but if I'm a highly visible person working in a place like Rockefeller, I absolutely want an auto-lock button on my door. You have to be prepared for the craziest possible scenario in a job/location like that.
Also, AFAIK nothing about his misconduct has been connected in any way to that button. People are just taking that detail and running with it because it sounds creepy to put the two topics together.
Sorry, but if I'm a highly visible person working in a place like Rockefeller, I absolutely want an auto-lock button on my door. You have to be prepared for the craziest possible scenario in a job/location like that.
Also, AFAIK nothing about his misconduct has been connected in any way to that button. People are just taking that detail and running with it because it sounds creepy to put the two topics together.
His office was in a secluded space, and he had a button under his desk that allowed him to lock his door from the inside without getting up. This afforded him the assurance of privacy. It allowed him to welcome female employees and initiate inappropriate contact while knowing nobody could walk in on him, according to two women who were sexually harassed by Lauer.
Well, it's being connected because the folks who did the investigation (Variety magazine) depicted it as such:AFAIK nothing about his misconduct has been connected in any way to that button. People are just taking that detail and running with it because it sounds creepy to put the two topics together.
His office was in a secluded space, and he had a button under his desk that allowed him to lock his door from the inside without getting up. This afforded him the assurance of privacy. It allowed him to welcome female employees and initiate inappropriate contact while knowing nobody could walk in on him, according to two women who were sexually harassed by Lauer.
Not Lauer, not us.No more sticky?
why no more sticky?
With the changeover to the new forum software, we (HF on the whole) wants to limit the number of stickied threads. Since this thread is active enough that it would stay on the first page anyway, Dave, THH, and I thought it's one we could unstick.
We shall abandon this thread to stick it to the authority
sorry THH, but something about his misconduct has definitely been directly connected to the button. a story of a woman coming in, him locking the door telling her to unbutton her blouse, and then having sex with her until she passed out. she came to on his floor with her clothing removed and medical personnel standing around her.