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Can working women hold on to employment by accusing male workers of harassment?
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And there have been scores, hundreds, of EEO officers and high level feminists in all public bodies and even represented in the Dept of PM&C, where the PM had a role. Similarly all large and many smaller business have been obliged to allocate staff and budgets to all manner of feminist policies.
The taxpayer is entitled to know where all of the millions went. Because the AHRC and ors, you too, are saying that NOTHING has been gained.
Yet those hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars could have gone into hospitals, to those 'Struggle Streets' and to actually achieving something more than middle class Emily's Listers hot air in knees-ups at the Sheraton and other nice places.
Honestly, is it any wonder that women don't want to be associated with the self-indulgent, always-entitled, spendthrift, man-hating feminists?