Tabloid fodder hasn't changed much in the past year—after Tiger Woods's huge story about all his women—we're face with two stories about powerful and famous men and their behavior towards women. Arnold Schwarzenneger reveals that he fathered a love child with the housekeeper, and Dominique Strauss Kahn, just-resigned IMF Chief was just charged with sexual assault against a hotel employee. The men's faces are obviously plastered all over the news, but there is much clamor for more news ab...
>>>Tabloid fodder hasn't changed much in the past year—after Tiger Woods's huge story about all his women—we're face with two stories about powerful and famous men and their behavior towards women. Arnold Schwarzenneger reveals that he fathered a love child with the housekeeper, and Dominique Strauss Kahn, just-resigned IMF Chief was just charged with sexual assault against a hotel employee. The men's faces are obviously plastered all over the news, but there is much clamor for more news about the women—but only in connection to these men. They are apt to be changed whether or not the men take responsibility for what they've done. What do you think?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/us/19schwarzenegger.html