Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4957813-20190205014402/@comment-37320542-20190205062718

0551E80Y wrote: It is. The thing is NONE of these accusatations have come forward to actually being true with evdience behind them. If that is all it takes for someone to get fired, then it can easily happen to any of the other voice actors from someone writing that they were fondled by them on twitter regardless of the legality of the accusation.

Disney did it way worse because they created a precedent that if you don't have a perfect history of never saying anything inapropiate, you're fired. They set the bar way lower.

And because that they are a multinational corperation, other companies like RT will look to them and follow their lead. What do you mean by "evidence"? A lot of accusers don't take their abusers to court because a)it's expensive, b)it brings unneeded attention, and c)statute of limitations is a bitch.  Moreover, normal dudes who generally respect women and well anyone else should have NOTHING to fear from all this.  If the law were used as recourse, many men would be walking away without any repurcussions like they had been doing for decades, or in Vic's case, a decade.