Wow, that's fucked up. That's why I never provide personal info. Fact is most ladies are professional and rational but there are a few nutty ones and if I somehow end up seeing them and misstepping in some way (not deliberately) and pissing her off, the reaction is unknown. So while I don't expect this from most, I have to assume the potential exists with every lady so no info ever. I don't condone shit like no-showing and such but outing the guy on Twitter?I’m conflicted about how this particular incident was handled, but a bigger issue that worries me is that there seems to be a kind of bubble chamber culture developing on Twitter where some SPs are more open to posting client information than they used to be.
For example, a few months ago, a reasonably well-known Ottawa independent SP posted a client’s real name and phone number to Twitter just because he had been a no-show two times in a row. I get it, she was angry, but she also could have destroyed this man’s career.
Once this kind of culture starts developing, screening is going to get harder because everyone is going to be paranoid about being outed. And it undermines trust in general... if this kind of info sometimes gets tossed around on Twitter, it makes the mind wonder what kind of information about clients is being tossed around between SPs in slightly less public forums, like private multi-person chat services, where info could easily be leaked by any disgruntled participant.
Many of the people accused like Harvey are being tried and convicted in the court of public opinion. Fact is in some cases, the victim is from a long time ago and there is no prospect of conviction. So while the person may be guilty of committing a crime, they'll never be charged and convicted. But I think if a guy is accused by 1 lady, he could be innocent. Once you start having multiple ladies come forward, he's guilty of something - it's highly doubtful these ladies got together and decided to coordinate railroading a guy.We have this thing called the justice system.
And last time I checked, the number one code is "innocent until proven guilty".
Harvey hasn't even been charged with a thing. So if there is evidence against Harvey, charge him and let him have his day in court. If not, then he's not guilty and that's the end of the story.
Right now, all I see is Chairman Mao type justice and I don't like it. We have courts and lawyers and police. Not twitter.
I understand why some women don't come forward but the fact is they did themselves and other women a great disservice by not coming out with this when it happened. If Weinstein was confronted years ago he would have been labeled an offender, he wouldn't have been successful, and he would have had less opportunity to victimize the women he victimized.