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Originally Posted by Matata
I think un-packaging why she stayed would be very interesting. She wasn't a slave, there was no legal or physical force compelling her to stay, nothing would have prevented her from walking out the door and never coming back. Would no one pay her as well and she thought she could tough it out? Was she so emotionally traumatized that she felt paralyzed? Did she want to build a large body of evidence and smash the NFL in court? Did she just love the NFL so much she couldn't see what was happening?
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Well why should she be the one to leave? They’re the ones being disrespectful and gross. She wasn’t the one putting up with it, the NFL was.
I think this whole shift is about we shouldn’t even be considering a “why she stayed” thought process. Does it matter? It’s her job, possibly her dream job, and she’s supposed to walk away because of gross men? It’s not even a part of the question. Hopefully with these things being publicly exposed causing organizations embarrassment and dollars lost, they will actually start acting when people come to them through what are supposed to be the proper mechanisms (HR).