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Women frequently experience sexual harassment at work; yet few claims ever reach a courtroom
By Joseph A Seiner COLUMBIA, SC©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Sven Asai
No question, the really severe cases have to be prosecuted, that’s not the point. But there is probably very much overdone here anyway. They are now all ‘taught’ and officially ‘advised’ that some friendly words, a short not much meaning touch, a funny joke, a kind collegial invitation to a coffee after office hours and all such, that was formerly normal , is now already immediately counted like a tried violent sadistic rape , triggered even more since #metoo. And that’s something that not all men already know and make easily the error that costs the career, image or even more, and is counted and published by sensation hungry media. Better you all come back to normal behavior, otherwise please create companies, trains, schools, shops and so on , strictly only for one gender allowed to enter, for that those artificial dramas everywhere find an end as no one can hear that fake anymore.
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@reckless
If between 25% and 75% of women have been sexually harassed at work that is an awful lot of guys that should be thrown in jail. Hope women are willing to fill the job vacancies and pay for all those jails.
starpunk
It's called bullying and a power trip. It's as simple as that.