tinyarch
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The same reason many women don't - because they think that no one will believe them, it will hurt their career or a myriad of other reasons. This happens a LOT, and it's not okay to shun women. You questioning her is another reason why women don't come forward.
In a perfect world, fear would be dispelled and truth would be spoken. I can see the inner turmoil for Ms Rayno. Does she continue to be a punching bag, but remains on her career track...or does she speak up and risk being tossed out of sports journalism. It's not an easy decision and certainly difficult when you don't have the benefit of hind-sight or experience. No person should be put in such an uncomfortable position as Ms Rayno was placed into. The way this has played out, she will now be able to be a spokesperson for women in sports journalism. I see this as a positive in the entire situation.
That, however, does not mean I think she's a good writer. Her body of work has been underwhelming, in my opinion. This new revelation, however, makes me wish to give her one more year to show that she is capable of writing a coherent sports article on the Gophers. I'll clean the slate and see if she can stop writing fluff and instead produce an intelligent grasp of college sports. (Not that Ms Rayno really cares what I think.)