Posted on 10/26/2017 8:03:17 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
The young woman was clearly in earshot when the boss said it to a group of male employees: That is the kind of ass I would tear up when I was your age. A male friend of mine quoted it back to me from a moment early in his career, while we were discussing the recent Harvey Weinstein allegations. He didnt speak up then, and he still doesnt speak up now when he witnesses sexual harassment in his office.
Ive never seen a person actually fired for it, he says. It sends a message to the observers, like, All youre going to do is hit a beehive. There will be no possible benefits for anyone involved.' Why kick up the dust? Instead, he makes a habit of checking in with female colleagues afterwards to see how theyre doing. They seem to brush it off. They have to go in knowing that its probably going to happen at some point.
Some women will use accusations of sexual harassment as a weapon of office politics. Be especially careful if it is know that you are a Trump supporter. You will have Leftists looking for excuses to file paperwork on you.
i work for a large, long-established company.
this sort of event simply does NOT happen any more. period. out in the open like that? nope.
whether union or mgmt., YOUR a$$ would be out the door that day.
boorish louts are a last century gig.
at least for us.
“What is the point of living if you dont do the right thing?”
Unfortunately the “right thing” has been clouded with a spray of sensitivity that is bull$hit based. I used to hold the door for women. Usually I got a thank you or a nod but more often these days I get a glare or even some comment like “I can open my own door, asshole.” So, I am/have halting this activity. If they are a mean faced uptight looking a certain way I try to time it so the door closes in their face.
If disparaging remarks based on gender count has harassment, then I know a whole lot of women who should have been fired.
Observe closely to see if she is submissive and therefore a valid target for later, or if she fights back which makes here a bad risk...........Bill Clinton
“I miss those days”.
Me, too (coming from the female perspective). If a male co-worker told me, “You’ve got a great set of pegs”, “it made my day”, as you say.
When I began my career in the late ‘60s, going to work was fun. Enter the PC Police. By the time I retired in 2008, you were suurrounded by humorless tight-asses.
Anyone notice how its always ‘workplace’ harassment?
[conspiracy hat]
No mention of thug music’s overt sexual overtones.... no. it has to be PRODUCTIVE MEMBERS OF SOCIETY that are attacked. This continual beat down is meant to knock the drive out of those people. WORSE YET- a considerable amount of marriages resulted from meetings in the workplace- who works?... PRODUCTIVE PEOPLE. UNPRODUCTIVE PEOPLE live off the gov’t, and can procreate at will-
[/conspiracy hat]
just sayin’
This is a good example of collective neurosis. The “ME TOO” stuff has the hysterical set digging back into its collective memory to “remember” times when an evil patriarchal male sexually assaulted an innocent helpless female by patting her on the back or saying “You look nice.”
Same here. I work for a large corporation and have never observed harassment firsthand. It just doesnt happen anymore. Too risky. The stereotype of men cat-calling women in the workplace is so 20th century. Hell, the attractive woman you see strutting down the hallway is likely to be a high level executive. They are not all secretaries and receptionists.
FIFY. ;-P
neener neener.
Guys locker room talking out of earshot of ALL females is not sexual harassment. Doing so within earshot of any female can and might be even if that particular female was not the one being “discussed.”
Same here. A little compliment, even a little flirting was harmless. If a man did go too far, we handled it ourselves in a firm, no-nonsense manner. We didn’t have to go sobbing to HR about it.
Exactly. What the snowflakes now are calling harassment is laughable.
Double Bingo.
Andy why assume the female felt harassed or was offended?
I don’t get the article. Why go out on a limb and talk to a woman in the first place?
Be polite. Wait your turn.
I know a woman who was quite beautiful when she was in her twenties. But as time marches on the damage it does is plentiful and she said ‘ I’m invisible to men ‘.
She said she so missed the attention and considerations shown to her in her younger days.
Now, in her 50s, it’s gone.
- and for me as well I should add. The only consideration I have received in recent years ( and quite recently ) is from women in need of a green card.
“But as time marches on the damage it does is plentiful and she said Im invisible to men’. She said she so missed the attention and considerations shown to her in her younger days.”
I can relate. The up side to the change is that I don’t feel I have to obsess about how I look every minute of every day. It’s a little like being released from velvet handcuffs.
Depends if I have a shot with her..... : )
Absolutely correct!
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