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Can working women hold on to employment by accusing male workers of harassment?
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Posted by leoj, Sunday, 3 December 2017 8:13:14 AM
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leoj,
Please give examples of where I have done what you accuse me of doing. I am sick and tired of your consistent accusations and your stalking me on this forum. I have never advocated anal sex - as a matter of fact I have made it quite clear that sex is a private matter and the way that people have sex should have nothing to do with being judged regarding same sex marriage - as you and others seemed to think. You were the ones that were diverting from the issues at that time. Now the issue under discussion is about sexual harassment of women in the workforce. Again you attempt to divert this issue by ignoring the facts being presented. This is your method of operating on this forum. Well - that's your problem not mine. As far as the issue of harassment goes - "Bullies BEWARE Decent men CARE!" Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 3 December 2017 10:54:58 AM
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Oh, for goodness sakes :(
Here, have a go at this it is a discussion forum, What about that double standard? http://www.maxim.com/entertainment/ellen-degeneres-katy-perry-boobs-2017-10 and what about Bettina Arndt's comments? Here, http://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/media-resources/videos/talking-australias-anti-male-culture/ Then you might address the very broad definitions of 'sexual harassment'. Posted by leoj, Sunday, 3 December 2017 11:13:30 AM
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leoj,
So what you're saying is that because some women may make inappropriate jokes and another female "sex therapist" voices an opinion on a male talk-show that makes it all right for Australian men to behave badly? How about you read the links I provided earlier including national surveys that reveal just how widespread sexual harassment is in Australia. Perhaps then we could have an intelligent discussion. Until then, I've got better things to do with my time. Cheers. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 3 December 2017 12:47:28 PM
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"So what you're saying is that because some women may make inappropriate jokes and another female "sex therapist" voices an opinion on a male talk-show that makes it all right for Australian men to behave badly?"
Come in spinner. You know I don't mean that. That is why women reject the feminists who are so offensively anti-male. Would you be protesting against MILO? Jessica Rowe already gave him the feminists' welcome, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pds9ytbPsU Koch too, http://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/koch-tries-to-skewer-milo-uneven-contest-results/news-story/f092ed568b1025b5e29de7d145b2da80 Posted by leoj, Sunday, 3 December 2017 1:39:41 PM
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leoj,
If you didn't mean it - why quote it? As for women rejecting feminists who are offensively anti-male? How many feminists do you know? I don't know any in my female circle of friends or colleagues who would fit into that category. Perhaps you need to either broaden your circle of female acquaintances or get out more often into the real world. Feminism and being "anti-male" don't necessarily go together. And the females who are feminists and "anti-male" are usually rather disturbed people. As are males who are "anti-female". BTW: To be anti-sexual harassment in the workforce does not mean you are "anti-male". But simply anti inappropriate behaviour. But perhaps you associate being male with bad behaviour. I've heard that this is acceptable to some males - as the countless acts of reported physical and sexual abuse show. It's also part of the culture in which some males were brought up and currently live. There are still males (usually older ones from a different time zone) that regard sexual harassment of females as "feminist propaganda" "Leftist social engineering" and "what about men", and the list of excuses goes on. I would like to think the public condemnation of sexual harassment signals the end of all the angry comments and excuses being made by some men. But it probably won't - only with education, and a change in our culture starting with parents teaching their children respect at home - with the younger generations will that ever be possible to achieve. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 3 December 2017 4:42:32 PM
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Now, what about that double standard?
http://www.maxim.com/entertainment/ellen-degeneres-katy-perry-boobs-2017-10
and what about Bettina Arndt's comments? Here,
http://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/media-resources/videos/talking-australias-anti-male-culture/
Then you might address the very broad definitions of 'sexual harassment'.