The response to sexual abuse allegations is predictable: if people dislike the accused, they believe the accuser, but if they like him, they dismiss the claims.
Gloria Steinem's defense of Bill Clinton in 1998 highlights the hypocrisy within feminism, as she trivialized sexual allegations against a powerful man while condemning others.
Hillary Clinton's unwavering support for her husband amidst numerous sexual misconduct allegations illustrates how personal relationships often overshadow women's rights and beliefs.
The dismissiveness towards Paula Jones and Juanita Broaddrick's allegations against Bill Clinton exemplifies how convenience and loyalty often lead to undermining credible threats of abuse.
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