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IHateLife said:
You guys are so simple minded, it could very well be that the janitor is full of crap and is getting back to him for something and they've probably been having sex for awhile. Who has time to put on a condom when raping somebody? Does the guy have 4 arms?


He was a manager of MSFT, and was probably smart (or evil) enough to know that it would keep his ass out of jail if he put a condom on.



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First they try to force DRM into us and now they try to force us sexually, Microsoft is getting worse and worse since Bill left the company



IHateLife said:
You guys are so simple minded, it could very well be that the janitor is full of crap and is getting back to him for something and they've probably been having sex for awhile. Who has time to put on a condom when raping somebody? Does the guy have 4 arms?

Well, he is Indian... so probably.



The Microsoft connection isn't relevant (they are a huge employer and this is inevitable) so why did you post it here?



Soleron said:
The Microsoft connection isn't relevant (they are a huge employer and this is inevitable) so why did you post it here?

If the mods want to move this to the General forum, then I could care less.  The important thing isnt so much Microsoft, but rather that we are being responsible consumers, which means an active consumer.  If people voiced their displeasure at this kind of thing, then MSFT, Sony, and all the rest would make it uncomfortable for the small number of creepy people that want to work at these companies.



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dallas said:
IHateLife said:
You guys are so simple minded, it could very well be that the janitor is full of crap and is getting back to him for something and they've probably been having sex for awhile. Who has time to put on a condom when raping somebody? Does the guy have 4 arms?


He was a manager of MSFT, and was probably smart (or evil) enough to know that it would keep his ass out of jail if he put a condom on.


Not to mention it sounds premeditated. He could have had the condom on when the janitor came into the office, or slipped it on while she was there. He could have threatened her safety and made her scared to move while putting it on. We weren't there, and we don't have those details yet. This isn't the first case where an alleged rapist was able to apply a condom before the act.



dallas said:
Soleron said:
The Microsoft connection isn't relevant (they are a huge employer and this is inevitable) so why did you post it here?

If the mods want to move this to the General forum, then I could care less.  The important thing isnt so much Microsoft, but rather that we are being responsible consumers, which means an active consumer.  If people voiced their displeasure at this kind of thing, then MSFT, Sony, and all the rest would make it uncomfortable for the small number of creepy people that want to work at these companies.

Let me get this straight, you blame the company(in this case M$) for the employee raping someone?  How about we show accountability to the people who commit these acts and not try to lay the blame on someone else.  This seems like an obvious trolling thread to make M$ look bad for the actions of an individual.



dallas said:
Soleron said:
The Microsoft connection isn't relevant (they are a huge employer and this is inevitable) so why did you post it here?

If the mods want to move this to the General forum, then I could care less.  The important thing isnt so much Microsoft, but rather that we are being responsible consumers, which means an active consumer.  If people voiced their displeasure at this kind of thing, then MSFT, Sony, and all the rest would make it uncomfortable for the small number of creepy people that want to work at these companies.

There is absolutely nothing MS or Sony can do, even if they wanted to. They already do background checks, but it obviously doesn't find people who haven't done it yet. Are you saying you can tell whether people are going to rape other people just by looking at them?



Soleron said:
dallas said:
Soleron said:
The Microsoft connection isn't relevant (they are a huge employer and this is inevitable) so why did you post it here?

If the mods want to move this to the General forum, then I could care less.  The important thing isnt so much Microsoft, but rather that we are being responsible consumers, which means an active consumer.  If people voiced their displeasure at this kind of thing, then MSFT, Sony, and all the rest would make it uncomfortable for the small number of creepy people that want to work at these companies.

There is absolutely nothing MS or Sony can do, even if they wanted to. They already do background checks, but it obviously doesn't find people who haven't done it yet. Are you saying you can tell whether people are going to rape other people just by looking at them?

Yes, and such assessments are usually the point of the behaivoral portion of the interview.  You look for people that aren't creeps, that aren't socially awkward, that seem sharp enough to do the job, that seem like somebody you would want to work with, etc.  

 

These kinds of people tend to force sex on others a bit less. Have I answered everything for you, or do you just want to argue?



dallas said:

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You look for people that aren't creeps, that aren't socially awkward, [...]These kinds of people tend to force sex on others a bit less. 

I literally cannot believe you believe that.