Georgie Porgie and other Molesters

I did write that I would like to kiss pretty girls. But did I ever do it? Only those that I was romantically involved with me and only after they behaved in a manner that told me a kiss was appropriate.

So it’s been years of faithful marriage. Still, I couldn’t help recalling this nursery rhyme.

Georgie Porgie pudding and pie,
Kissed the girls and made them cry
When the boys came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.

Although not unequivocally linked to an historical event or specific year, this is another example of a nursery rhyme with a historical background. The song tells a story:

Georgie Porgie, Puddin’ and Pie,
1) It seems that Georgy Porgie, whoever he is, may be overweight because he eats too much pudding and pie (Bill Clinton loved McDonald’s burgers, Newt Gingrich is clearly overweight)

Kissed the girls and made them cry,
2) He promised a lot of things to girls, but he never kept his promises – or simply was unattractive to them (what promises did Harvey Weinstein give?)

When the boys came out to play
3) For unknown reasons he got into trouble with other boys (perhaps the other “boys” are concerned that they too will be exposed for their misdeeds)

Georgie Porgie ran away.
4) In case of any conflict, he prefers to run away, in other words, he is a coward. (the cowards are always concerned about their image like Donald Trump)

Therefore, we can assume Georgie Porgie (fill in your choice of molesters) is an immoral figure: lazy, despicable, greedy and cowardly.

Could that be the case for Donald Trump Roy Moore, John Conyers, Al Franken, Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose and all the rest who have been sexually harassing and molesting women?

How many men reading this blog have molested but thought their actions were entirely acceptable?