Shelley Ross Accuses Chris Cuomo of Sexual Harassment; Katie Herzog on Woke Ideology in Medicine
Megyn KellyFebruary 5, 20221h 35min69,153 views
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- 📌 Shelley Ross, a former executive producer at ABC News and CBS News, details her accusation of sexual harassment against Chris Cuomo.
- 🎯 The incident occurred in 2005 when Cuomo, then an anchor at ABC News, grabbed and squeezed Ross's buttocks at a bar, stating, "I can do this to you now that you're no longer my boss."
- 💡 Ross recounts that Cuomo sent her an apology email later that day, which she felt was insincere and an attempt to memorialize a false narrative, as he described the act as a "pat" rather than a "groping."
- ⚠️ Ross also discusses Chris Cuomo's role as an enabler for his brother, Andrew Cuomo, actively participating in strategy sessions to discredit accusers.
- 🎤 Ross expresses a desire for accountability, suggesting Chris Cuomo be assigned to study and report on sexual harassment, rather than be fired, believing this could lead to genuine change.
Woke Ideology in Medicine
- 🔬 Journalist Katie Herzog reports on the spread of "woke ideology" within the medical industry, particularly concerning the erasure of biological sex.
- 🚫 Medical students and professors are reportedly facing backlash for using terms like "pregnant women," with some professors apologizing for such language.
- ⚠️ Herzog highlights cases where prioritizing gender identity over biological sex has led to dangerous medical oversights, including a case where a pregnancy was missed, resulting in a tragic outcome.
- 🩺 The discussion touches on the potential dangers of removing biological sex markers from medical intake forms, impacting diagnosis and treatment for both cisgender and transgender individuals.
- 🧠 Concerns are raised about the affirmative approach to gender dysphoria in young people, with potential long-term consequences like infertility and regret, and the widespread use of puberty blockers like Lupron.
Dog Park Incident and "Karen" Culture
- 🐕 Herzog discusses a viral incident involving influencer Frederick Joseph, who filmed a confrontation with a woman, Emma Sarley, at a dog park.
- 📱 Joseph's video, which he posted online, led to Sarley being identified and subsequently fired from her job, despite the context of the confrontation being unclear and Sarley appearing intoxicated.
- ⚖️ The incident raises questions about the role of employers in adjudicating employees' behavior outside of work and the speed at which individuals are publicly shamed and fired based on limited information.
- 🗣️ Both Ross and Herzog critique the lack of grace and understanding in public discourse and media, where individuals are quickly condemned without thorough investigation or consideration of nuance.
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