Tucker: America ‘Looks on Bewildered and Afraid, Unsure of What the New’ Sexual Harassment Rules Are

‘Imagine if you were accused by someone whose name you didn’t know, or a deed you couldn’t remember or didn’t commit’

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CARLSON: "For what it's worth, Tavis Smiley has never said anything we agree with politically. That's not the point. The point is, it began as a noble effort to eliminate sexual harassment from American life, an effort we agree with vehemently. It's rapidly turning into something dark and menacing. Innocent people fear persecution and that's always the hallmark of a witch hunt others use allegation to settle scores or to gain power and thus the opposite of justice. The rest of the country looks on bewildered and afraid, unsure of what the new rules are, but certain of the punishment for violating them. Imagine if you were accused by someone whose name you didn't know, or a deed you couldn't remember or didn't commit. How would you respond to that? You might go on Facebook to protest her innocence, but would that be enough to get your job back? Would it be enough to regain reputation with respect to your children? Probably not. What would you do then?"

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