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September 20, 2017 | celebrity | Lex Jurgen | 0 Comments
The word “rape” is tossed about these days like former generations used to casually drop “lame” or “loser”. If you’re a woman wronged by a man in any way, it’s rape. Apparently that includes banging the pork chops out of a fat Fox News host for the promise of future benefits and not receiving any.
Occasionally Fox News commentator, Scottie Nell Hughes, is suing the shit out of Fox News in relation to her affair with Fox Business host, Charles Payne. In addition to being Fox’s only black host, he’s also the fattest. On-air personality wise at least. Nobody ate more crullers than Roger Ailes. Still, score one for diversity.
Hughes claims the married Payne promised her more appearances on Fox, better pay, and potentially a full-time employee contract if she played ball with his big old hairy older guy balls. He might’ve used more romantic extortion language.
Hughes refers to Payne’s advances as “coercion”, “pressure” and ultimately “rape”, though the details read very much like a pay for play prostitution deal. Also, it lasted for two years. That’s a lot of intercourse in hotel rooms. So, super extended rape. At least that’s probably how the hotel maids felt.
No criminal case was launched because clearly a fat older dude offering to help a chick out in the business so he can bang her on the side isn’t illegal. Though it is cliche. And certainly more fun than old wife sex.
Hughes is suing Fox News claiming when the sordid affair came to light, Fox News management leaked the story to the press and promptly blacklisted her from ever working for Fox on-air again. Odd that you might not want to keep retaining the services of an ambitious woman who was sleeping with one of your hosts in exchange for work and subject yourself to even more sexual harassment lawsuits. No good deed goes unpunished. Everybody’s being sued for rape.
Fox News certainly seems to be a pit of sexual debauchery and Mad Men after-hours drunken stylings. Or, as the TV news business was for its entire existence up until a few years ago. It’s probably tougher for a woman to make it there, given that short skirts and poofy blond hair and sleeveless dresses are a journalistic mandate. Not to mention lots of older fat men offering you back massages you can’t refuse if you like your paycheck.
On the flip-side, if a young man invoked rape allegations from having to plow an older lady at his company in order to get ahead, he’d be laughed out of the building, by both sexes. The feminist conundrum — we’re as tough as men but we still insist upon special gender-specific protections. Not a conundrum so much as a incredible convenience. In any event, this rape culture case involves a conservative leaning female so none of the feminist outlets could give a shit.
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