Members unicorn Posted 22 hours ago Members Posted 22 hours ago Dolores Huerta, a 96 year-old labor activist who worked with the more famous labor activist César Chavez, has waited until 33 years after his death to accuse the decedent of raping her 60 years ago. Supposedly, one of the incidents (1966) was forcible rape in the back of Chavez's car. She also described an earlier encounter in August 1960 in which "she felt pressured to have sex with him in a hotel room during a work trip in San Juan Capistrano". Apparently both of these trysts resulted in childbirth, and both were adopted and not made aware of the alleged circumstances of their conception until now. Almost overnight, municipalities and other organizations have removed artwork made to commemorate Chavez. No one has waited to even test the two to find out whether the accusation of unwanted sexual activity is even plausible. Of course, we'll never hear Chavez's version. I have to wonder why Huerta is bringing this up now? Does she want César Chavez Day to be renamed Dolores Huerta Day? (I can see that happening) I guess I shouldn't be surprised at how quickly people can rush to judgment--a kind of mob mentality. https://apnews.com/article/latino-leaders-speak-out-about-chavez-allegations-f1b24d3c6bdf71b326b63d51f80ea957 Memorial in Fresno being covered up: Statue in San Fernando being removed. It seems it was important to cover it up before being removed: Mural being covered in Santa Ana: Statue being removed in Denver: All of these accusations made decades after a person's death feel rather unseemly to me. I also find the rush to judgment disturbing. Quote
Popular Post Keithambrose Posted 20 hours ago Popular Post Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, unicorn said: Dolores Huerta, a 96 year-old labor activist who worked with the more famous labor activist César Chavez, has waited until 33 years after his death to accuse the decedent of raping her 60 years ago. Supposedly, one of the incidents (1966) was forcible rape in the back of Chavez's car. She also described an earlier encounter in August 1960 in which "she felt pressured to have sex with him in a hotel room during a work trip in San Juan Capistrano". Apparently both of these trysts resulted in childbirth, and both were adopted and not made aware of the alleged circumstances of their conception until now. Almost overnight, municipalities and other organizations have removed artwork made to commemorate Chavez. No one has waited to even test the two to find out whether the accusation of unwanted sexual activity is even plausible. Of course, we'll never hear Chavez's version. I have to wonder why Huerta is bringing this up now? Does she want César Chavez Day to be renamed Dolores Huerta Day? (I can see that happening) I guess I shouldn't be surprised at how quickly people can rush to judgment--a kind of mob mentality. https://apnews.com/article/latino-leaders-speak-out-about-chavez-allegations-f1b24d3c6bdf71b326b63d51f80ea957 Memorial in Fresno being covered up: Statue in San Fernando being removed. It seems it was important to cover it up before being removed: Mural being covered in Santa Ana: Statue being removed in Denver: All of these accusations made decades after a person's death feel rather unseemly to me. I also find the rush to judgment disturbing. There used to be a principle of innocent until proved guilty! a-447, Mavica, unicorn and 2 others 5 Quote
Mavica Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I have a personal connection to the UFW and knew Chavez way back when. I'm conflicted about these reports and haven't yet decided what to believe, and not. unicorn 1 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 19 hours ago Author Members Posted 19 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Mavica said: I have a personal connection to the UFW and knew Chavez way back when. I'm conflicted about these reports and haven't yet decided what to believe, and not. At this point, obviously there's no way to really know. Even if it happened, what's the point of bringing it up now, decades after he died? It's one thing to bring these matters up promptly, so the perpetrator can be apprehended and prevented from repeating noxious behavior. What can the accusations accomplish at this point--other than tarnish his reputation? Lucky and Mavica 2 Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted 19 hours ago Members Posted 19 hours ago Any file created when J Edgar Hoover ran the FBI might lack a degree of credibility. I also question why wait 60 years to accuse? It's peculiar. Perhaps the New York Times should double their focus on our modern offenders, e.g. diaper Don. unicorn 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pete1111 said: I also question why wait 60 years to accuse? It's peculiar. Perhaps the New York Times should double their focus on our modern offenders, e.g. diaper Don. I am like you. I don't understand the importance or significance of bringing this up now. We have far more pressing issues that deserve immediate attention...such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, constitutional rights...all of which are under attack by the current regime. Is the NY Times that desperate for new articles?!? Mavica and Lucky 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 5 hours ago, unicorn said: All of these accusations made decades after a person's death feel rather unseemly to me. I also find the rush to judgment disturbing. you are not alone Quote
Mavica Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 3 hours ago, unicorn said: Even if it happened, what's the point of bringing it up now, decades after he died? Victims want acknowledgement of what they were subjected to, whether or not the alleged perpetrator is alive. They want to tell their story. I can't relate completely because I haven't been sexually victimized. Quote
Patanawet Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 6 hours ago, Keithambrose said: There used to be a principle of innocent until proved guilty! Innocent until proved dead. vinapu 1 Quote
Members Lucky Posted 5 hours ago Members Posted 5 hours ago If the allegations are true, Huerta is responsible for many women becoming victims because she did not speak out earlier. unicorn, vinapu and Mavica 3 Quote