Personally this makes a lot of sense to me:
For those inclined to believe Ghomeshi, then, these new accusers are not evidence of his guilt but of the far-reaching female cabal of post-breakup revenge. But there's often a much simpler reason these kinds of accusations tend to come in waves, a combination of safety in numbers and a newfound sense of urgency that comes with finding out that other people have been victims. Many victims stay silent out of fear and a belief that speaking up won't do any good anyway, as the assailant will simply deny the accusations. But when one woman comes forward, other victims not only feel safer about speaking up, but they often realize this man has a pattern of behavior that won't be stopped unless more women tell their own stories and, in doing so, bring added credibility to the original accusations.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_facto...ations_eight_women_have_now_come_forward.html
Back in the early 90's my former family doctor was charged with sexually assaulting one (1) of his young female patients. This guy had been my family doctor since the day I was born. (And my family's as well.) He was very distinguished, always wore the European suits, I remember when my mother was in the hospital, the nurses were obviously flirting with him, he was that good looking a guy.
Anyway, at some point a young girl went to the police and reported that he had behaved inappropriately during an exam. (With me, he was always kind of lax if anything.)
Anyway, it was big news in Hamilton I remember.
Initially he denied it of course. He even phoned my mother asking her for a character reference. She asked me what I thought and I told her that I didn't believe it because a guy like him had all kinds of opportunity and if not that, he could afford to buy it. My mother agreed. But before she could write him a reference, 8 other women came forward, then 32 women. The police eventually laid 32 charges against him and he went to jail for 6 years. (In his case, it was always young teenage girls that went in seeking birth control pills and he would ask what their parents would say if they knew. If he got "my mom brought me in, she's in the waiting room, nothing happened. If he got, "please don't tell my dad, he'd kill me", he assaulted the young girls (he was going down on them during exams)).
Anyway, I didn't believe the first charge, but you can't argue with 8 and then 32 charges.
But with JG, he hasn't been charged. There's just allegations. Is he a freakshow? Based on the ever increasing allegations I'd say definitely. But that's not enough in my books.
Charge the fucker already. If he's a savage, then charge him. (And hopefully convict him.)
But if you're not going to charge him, then what? Destroy him through the internet? It kind of takes away from how the legal system is supposed to work, that whole, "innocent until proven guilty" thing.
My doctor got 6 years for going down on young girls without consent (and probably because he was a doctor). JG is supposedly ripping off clothes, hitting women, strangling women, beating them up, etc. If he's done this, then he needs to get a lot more than 6 years. But put him into the system. Don't just print shit about him on the internet.