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How Far We Havent Come: Jessica Leeds, Anita Hill and Me
Trump supporters claim that Jessica Leeds, who recently came forward to say the presidential candidate assaulted her on a plane in the 1980s, is lying now because she didnt come forward then. But I have a fairly good idea why she didnt.
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35 years ago, in 1981, I was a divorced mother of two struggling with a small business. I made an appointment to meet with a traveling Small Business Administration representative about available loan programs. When I asked for an application, he rifled through his briefcase, then said, I must have left that particular application in my motel room. Why dont you meet me there at 5 oclock to fill it out? It was clear what he had in mind. I never reported him.
I tell this story because, like Anita Hill who spoke out about Clarence Thomas in that same year of 1981, and like Jessica Leeds and the women coming forward now about what Donald Trump did to them over the years, I also did nothing about it at the time. Whod have believed me, over a man whod been with SBA for years? There was little redress for those humiliating experiences for women. What would I do now, 35 years later, if this man were to run for president? Would I have the courage to speak out, after watching the humiliating treatment women who speak out on sexual harassment and assault still receive today?
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Not a pretty picture, it it? Yet all of the above happened to me and many women of Anita Hills and Jessica Leeds generation, and many of these things are still happening to women today. Study after study shows that girls today still have low self-esteem compared with boys. Society continues to teach little girls the same things about their lack of value and power that my generation was taught and women in the workplace still face discrimination in pay, promotion and sexual harassment. No, baby, we have not come a long way. These are not things that happen to men, which is why they cannot imagine the intimidating, fearful effect of societys long-term conditioning on women when they are treated like second- class citizens with little legal redress. I remember in humiliation the good men over the years who told obscene jokes, described pornography, demanded sexual favors and didnt think as just warm-blooded males they were doing anything wrong. Just lighten up, we were told as our breasts were grabbed. Hey, he was just copping a feel! No big deal.
Why should Ms. Leeds have battled the system 35 years ago? Or Anita Hill? The crucifying Anita suffered in 1991being painted as psychotic, fantasizing and unstableby the all-male Judiciary Committee was exactly what she would have faced if she had spoken out in 1981. The good old boys protected their own with a smear campaign of sound-bite character assassination worthy of the defense in any rape trial, which is what prevents many women from coming forwardincluding me. That same smear is happening to the brave women who are coming out of the shadows now about Trump.
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http://msmagazine.com/blog/2016/10/26/far-havent-come-jessica-leeds-anita-hill/