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DISSOLVE THE BOARD

4,737 Comments

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Angela
8 years ago

God bless all

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Ann Smith
8 years ago

Predators need to be held accountable no matter where they are. As well as companies that profit from predators.

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Britta Appel
8 years ago

do the right thing.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

enough is enough!

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Sarah Boot
8 years ago

No more!!!!!

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Susan Ford
8 years ago

Their time has come to an end and not soon enough.

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Cassandra Won
8 years ago

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Matt McCarty
8 years ago

DISSOLVE THE BOARD

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Rosemary C Hluska
8 years ago

The board knew. It's clear based on statements from actresses. It's time.

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Sherry Bellamy
8 years ago

They ALL KNEW! Reconstitute the Board or dissolve the company entirely. Enough!

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tina jane
8 years ago

shame on them

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Tolerance is complicity. We have the power now. Time to listen.

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Peter Charles Hoffman
8 years ago

I have a penis, but I don't have to use it.

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Dina
8 years ago

Human rights over personal profit!

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Michele Rose-Porter
8 years ago

I am signing because I was sexually harassed in college, 22 years ago, by one of my professors! He used the perceived “professor over student” power and requested to “fondle” me. In return, he offered me the opportunity to look at (not take) the upcoming Final Exam. His wedding picture was sitting on his desk and he was known to be very religious and outspoken against abortion. Yet he asked to fondle me. After 4-5 years of working towards my degree and having to take multiple classes from him in the past with no hint of being that type of person, he waited until my senior year and waited for the day that I mistakenly allowed myself to be alone with him for tutoring. It never occurred to me that he would abuse his position because he had never crossed that line with me before. There is always a first time. But it may not have been his first time, it was just his first time with me. I was afraid that he would attack/chase me if I tried to get up and leave. I declined his request and although he accepted my answer, I had no way of knowing how he would handle the rejection. I was shaking the entire time. After the tutoring session was over and I left the building, I reported him to the Dean of Students the next day, knowing full well I had no proof. I knew I could not get him fired. But I wanted him to be too scared to even attempt the same thing with any other current or future students. I wanted him to know someone would report him. And what did I get in return? He attempted to have me expelled from the college for defamation of character! My parents had to hire a lawyer (money they did not have) and I had to endure a hearing with school officials and student government representatives in order to be allowed to finish my degree. Nothing happened to him and I have no idea if he ever sexually harassed another student again. I can only hope that since I reported him, he learned his lesson. The only way people in power will learn that this behavior i

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Victoria Norris
8 years ago

It's time to take a stand. It's been too long. ENOUGH.

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Barbara Craig
8 years ago

The board and employees were complicit with & enabled Weinstein in carrying out this CRIMINAL behavior. Dissolve the board! If they won't help with the case, JAIL THEM TOO!

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Gabrielle Fanning
8 years ago

I am definitely for this. No abuse should be tolerated. Everyone who knew about this, and didn't do anything should also be hold accountable as well.

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Anita French
8 years ago

Sexual harassment/assault must not be tolerated.

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Joe Smith
8 years ago

This 'company' should be dissolved and all of its assets given to charities that help bring back victims to a place called earth.