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The Forum > General Discussion > Can working women hold on to employment by accusing male workers of harassment?

Can working women hold on to employment by accusing male workers of harassment?

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Foxy, "If you don't mean it why quote it?"

I quote your strawman to identify and dispel it. Unabashed, you then attribute the quoted words, YOUR strawman, to me!

The Sexual Harassment Industry (SHI) already sucks millions from the trough of taxpayers' money and for nothing. The $millions are converted into feminist propaganda, tawdry political stunts and empire building for the Human Rights Commission.

Is it any wonder MILO is easily able to take the 'half bald'(sic) feminist to task?
Would you be protesting against MILO?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pds9ytbPsU

Then along comes 'male feminist'(sic) Koch too,
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/koch-tries-to-skewer-milo-uneven-contest-results/news-story/f092ed568b1025b5e29de7d145b2da80

MILO is right about the left leaning media and about feminists, isn't he? Particularly where he quotes the numbers of women who do not want to be labelled and associated with the modern male hating feminists.
Posted by leoj, Sunday, 3 December 2017 5:21:12 PM
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leoj,

Thank You for proving my points so brilliantly
with your continued references to the "Sexual
Harassment Industry," "Feminist propaganda,"
and "male-hating feminists".

Nothing more needs to be said. Your posts speak
volumes.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 3 December 2017 5:42:25 PM
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It is impossible to deny, isn't it?

The Sexual Harassment Industry siphons $millions annually from the trough of taxpayers' money. It goes to the feminist gravy train, propaganda and political stunts.

- NOT to the grassroots Indigenous and alcohol and drug affected where the problems are occurring.

- And NOT to those 'Struggle Streets' that emerge in the angst columns again now that the Gay marriage agenda is achieved.

MILO is right about the left leaning media and about feminists, isn't he? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pds9ytbPsU

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 6:04:23 PM
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leoj,

Last year the Australian Federal Police released a report
showing that 46% of women employees and 20% of men had been
sexual harassed in the workplace in the past five years.

It was a "boys club" said the then sex discrimination
commissioner Elizabeth Broderick.

This year - a report on sexual harassment and assault at
Australian Universities found that 51% of students had been
sexually harassed in 2016 whether on or off campus.

Yes. this is impossible to deny.
However I'm sure that you will undoubtedly continue to
do so with your usual fervour.

I shall leave you to it.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 4 December 2017 10:47:23 AM
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So what?

This is using the very same tactic of hysteria and fuss that is employed over and over again by the educated middle class elite to get their noses into that trough of taxpayers' money.

There is a perfectly good system of robust and effective management controls available to all CEOs, all senior managers, public and private sector, to monitor, deter and treat sexual harassment or any other problematic behaviours in the workplace. And there are regulations with teeth to back it all up.

I refer you and anyone else who might be interested back to my post on page 1, here,
leoj, Wednesday, 29 November 2017 8:02:07 AM
http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?discussion=8043&page=1

There is absolutely no need whatsoever for a Sexual Harassment Industry with the well-padded AHRC and ors with their snouts in the trough of taxpayers' money and sucking out millions pa, that SHOULD be going to grassroots support and action, for example to Indigenous where the problems are allegedly worst.
Posted by leoj, Monday, 4 December 2017 11:50:31 AM
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and this year a ' report' by feminist whose funding must keep coming found 90% of men with bad attitudes towards woman.
Posted by runner, Monday, 4 December 2017 11:53:45 AM
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