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Will the #metoo movement ever end?
If all goes expecting, yeah, they think that moaning and groaning will get them a guy? Soon they realize that they can't always get what they want
I thought it ended with the amber heard trial.
Not to mention all the nonprofits didn't help women. It just gave the CEOs luxury vacation and salary for doing nothing
I believe metoo will end. Young women are starting to realize they've been lied to. They're seeing the generation before them turn 30 and bawling on youtube / tik tok about how lonely they are and how they can't 'find a good man'. The pendulum swings and it's swinging back toward conservatism. Give it 2 years, then see.
No, the rest love using PUUUR - JURY and are on a power trip using it. Only when they get a 50 year REWARD will it ever stop.
@@somethingclever8916 No, and it didn't start there, I've seen it all my life and the rest almost always joining their PUUUR - JURY, and CONTEMPT for men, over 50 years and NONE ever say a word to stop it when it happens, NONE, showing us they are the same.
It's not only at work. Friend of mine came across a car accident. Woman at the wheel. He rang the police and went back to his car. When they arrived they were horrified that he had no idea if she was injured. He explained that she was drunk and he didn't want her making an accusation against him.
Wow
Smart man
Sadly, I'd do the same
@@thebanditclan8788 It's disappointing but don't be sad about it; it's the environment they created, that they wanted without considering the ramifications. They've "earned" the "right" to be left to their own devices in all things; let them ask the bear to rescue them.
@@caveatlector2671 hahaha! Sweet, I love it.
i have a simple solution for metoo, if your caught making a false accusation you serve the sentence that would be given for committing the crime you claimed.
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@@USER_S4V4NT naah. Double up the sentence and that way you will ensure that women will be more hesitant to pull this stuff up
Nah seven times the max sentence with zero chance of parole or probation
It will never happen.. it is a tool designed to control successful men and give more authority to the state
Hahaha the good old roman laws
27% of men avoiding one on one interactions with female coworkers does NOT mean that they are “terrified”. It just means that they are smart.
Correct 100%
"Is it so hard to tell the difference between mentoring and harassment?"
After they just said it's purely subjective? Yes
After they said we should just believe all women, and therefore it doesn't matter if you're innocent or not?
Also yes
Both
Should be 100% of men. Women in the workplace are a liability in most ways.
@@johnkochen7264 flip what u said re read that. And if ur ok with what u said .. u are not ok
If harrassment depends on the woman's comfort level, EVERYTHING can be harrassment. The only way to prevent it is to not engage with them at all.
but according to one of the stories here, that's still making them uncomfortable and can be reported.
@@Deadshot-sw9eh yea "why he so quite to us?? He so weird." Than you will be their target in their group gossip and make plan to mess with you.
Yeahhhhhh, I guess it depends on if she likes it or not……..
thats called mobbing and you can get fired for that aswell
Saying to a woman "Your supervisor will be with you shortly" is harassment.
If a woman is proven to have lied about a man in accusing him, she should immediately be prosecuted, and the jail term should be whatever the jail term would have been had the man been found guilty of her accusation. Malicious reputation destruction should not be without a cost.
@@MamaMac_ and the Me Too movement reacts by attempting to get it shut down by claiming "It would intimidate women from coming forward", this law has already been tried and women made sure it never got past the legislation.
@@Mikalent more proof that society is being destroyed by toxic femininity. When good men are empowered, women are safer from all levels of harassment because THEY protect women from the small percentage of creeps and predators.
@@Mikalent women made sure it never got past the legislation. how is that possible in our beloved patriarchy? /sarcasm
Frankly as a 46 year old man I can't argue against anything said here.if you say hello the wrong way you're in deep shit
Of course they derailed it. Because otherwise the whole scam game wouldn't be worth it.
The better question is: why did the government go on with the decision that is the opposite
of justice. Ah well, how stupid of me...i forgot: justice exists only in the books and old movies...
Totally had this shit happen to me. I'm a bar manager and I run security at bars. 20 years in the industry. Had two of my oldest female friends come into my bar one night. One I hadn't seen in 5 years. Both ran up to me and gave me bear hugs. Feet wrapped around my back. I talked for a bit and had to get back to running the place. I bought them a couple of drinks on my promo tab and when I took my break one approached me and wanted to talk about how embarrassed she still felt over me telling her to shut up and get back to work over a year ago at my previous job. I blew her off and told her that I wasn't gonna kill my vibe for the night dragging up the past.
The very next day I walked into the office cause the boss called me in early. Inside was the Head of HR. The boss. The owner. The lawyer for the business. And a police officer.
She accused me of harassment and made a false statement. 6 hours of reviewing video footage and when it was all proved false. Nothing happened to her legally.
She tried to return a few weeks later as she was attending a big art opening we hosted. I banned her at the door and when she lashed out she was charged with failure to leave. 5500 fine and a court appearance later.😂😂😂
Good for you my friend
FDB
@@Hoodysnutz 💯
@@Lukey2481 It's weird how surveillance society is generally bad thing, but in cases like this essential to disprove false accusations.
@@Virtualblueart had a dash cam with an internal facing camera save my ass another time.
When you work security and do the job right, cameras save you from all kinds of crap
I work in a dept of IT engineers, all men. One day they hired a woman. Everything changed. No jokes. Talking stopped as soon as she walked into a room. In meetings, no one would sit on the same side of the table with her. She also succeeded in crashing the entire IT system 3 times in just a few months. It was party time when she finally left.
Wow 🤣
Celebrate good times C'mon 🎉
@@Isaac-muntz
There's a party going on right here.....
I work in IT. Most of my team are women- they’re pretty competent. I work remote so I don’t have to be around in-person. That might be the difference
If she crashed the system 3 times, was she also a dei hire?
Just today a new female co-worker aged in her fifties told me she "almost quit her job because of the way I held my hands." Apparently I half raised my hand to waist height, palm facing outward, because I heard her swearing about something in the workplace. She was fifteen feet away, and I heard her say, "what the f..." I slightly raised my hand, while serving customers. She told me I was "extremely rude and aggressive" for partially raising my hand. Puzzled, I asked, could she explain what it was I had done wrong? She went nuts and said I was gaslighting her. Walked outside and called the big boss to make a complaint. Evey time I attempted to understand and calm the situation she became more aggressive, contemptuous, and sneering. Contiued to say I was gaslighting and aggressive for the next few hours. Because I partially raised my hand to waist level.
when she was fifteen feet away and she was swearing? You can't make this stuff up. Fortunately it's all on cctv - with sound. These psycho women are destroying decent people, and HR departments are on their side. I assume I now have to spend thousands on legal fees to defend myself against a vicious sociopath. I hate to think of what other men are going through.
Sue her for mental anguish
@@End_Domestic_Violence why do you have to spend a penny? Isn't your company doing the investigation and you said all the proof is on cctv?
@@End_Domestic_Violence very sorry to hear it man. Very likely a case of a miserable human being trying to spread her shit as wide as she can, to validate her current oxygen thievery. IF you have to deal with the courts, and AFTER you're fully exonerated- file a defamation of character lawsuit against her sorry ass and whoeve else has the lacking common sense to squash her, and this tragic tale, 6 feet underground. Best of luck, stay strong, and remember only you control you; you got this 👊
Time to tell her that some people, WOMEN like me, included, are offended by vulgar language! She sounds like an awful bully, Language like that should never be used in the workplace (maybe if one works on the docks, or a prison?)
@@fkscopes Just because his company is doing an investigation doesn't mean there won't be external lawsuits.
She could still just...sue him. The company wouldn't have anything to do over that. They aren't a court of law.
I’m an engineer and I insist that a third party be in my office when meeting with a female colleague…simply to cover my a**.
Wear a bodycam and keep another camera on 100% of the time everywhere. They love using PUUUUR - JURY way too much and the courts don't need or want evidence. Best to stay far away, never help, never approach.
Fellow engineer here. I got reprimanded for refusing to spend weeks alone at the test benches together with a young female who showed more red flags than a May1st parade. Since the rule "No mixed two people alone in the lab" is company standard they came up with "quirky social interactions" and did not dare write that I pulled a pence rule.
You must have a cute a**.
😊 Only joking
Having dealt with HR in my 1st job in a new city I learned quickly to only talk biz briefly and continue my work. I found it best not to talk to girls at work if i can avoid it and if not necessary. Every problem at work has always been with women.
If i owned a biz i would never hire a woman especially a pretty 1 with red flags. They can find work elsewhere. Glad i know live outside the usa it has become too toxic the way girls are there now. Men beware women at work they will cost you your job and rep.
Reasonable and I’m sure you get shamed for it all the time
Women fail without male collaboration. Men succeed without female interruption.
Facts, literally. Women can't do anything without men because if it's just women all they do is argue and cause drama. Without women around to distact us, men built the modern world.
Facts
And NATIONS are happy without big nose controlling high spheres governement haha
@@CSmania1991 bro keep those intrusive thoughts inside where they belong.
@@Max_Ohm yes keep people away from fact, could you tell me some names behind feminism or the FED? Uh ?
Or could you talk about bibi neta meow saying we dont fear the Uncle Shmuel cause congress in under is rat hell control ? Neeeh, would be your programmed limit, goy.
When a woman says sexual harassment is subjective I hear sexual harassment is whatever I say it is, and then I don't feel bad for ignoring women
You got it right. It's why I, like many men, only interact with women in places where there are plenty of witnesses.
Well sexual harassment is subjective no way around it, but if you can’t act like an adult and tell another adult when something crosses a line then the problem is you. Running straight to HR is rarely going to be the appropriate solution.
@@TacoLoco-gq2pt imagin calling everything sexual harrassment or everything harrassment even by just watching women in they eyes or looking them seems its getting more backwards rather than forward with gender equality where its not even allowed to sit with women
Work used to be where most people met & fell in love.
They ruined that & just about everything else.
@@tombergins8215 work place like at the office creates a ton of romance stories that people love without that where shall people fell in love or is the the conzept of fell in love allowed
In 2021, I got fired from an internship for “sexual harassment”. The offense? A DIFFERENT PERSON in the room, not me or her, said that she should get on my shoulders to reach an area of the roof she wasn’t tall enough to get to (we were renovating a church). I didn’t even say anything, but for some reason it was construed as harassment from me, and my termination form literally says my reason for termination was “sexual misconduct”.
This created such a bad stigma for me, that at my current job where I am often alone with another woman for hours at a time, I felt HIGHLY uncomfortable and would intentionally stand in front of any camera I could just to vindicate myself in case of any more accusations
@@livewiki341 smart man
Yeah, that's rough. I got a write up from HR because a woman asked me, "Do you think I should get a boob job." I said, "No". Her coworker reported me.
@@KentHamsonnot even mildly surprised....
I won't talk to any female at work anymore. I don't train or collaborate with any, and will not help anyone but my male coworkers. Basically for the same reason you feel uncomfortable. HR wouldn't tell me who, what I said, or provide any details. "If you ever ask for or reveal any personal information with any coworker you will be terminated, effective immediately"
@@willlamme1988 don't blame you
I worked maintenance for a public school system. We had our own breakroom, but everyone was welcome. One female would come down. She would talk about her husband, their sexual escapades and her fantasies. No big deal. One of the guys told a dirty joke. This female went directly to HR to complain. The guy received a verbal warning about inappropriate comments. We, the maintenance guys, got revenge 2 ways. We all went to HR and reported the female's comments about her and her husband's sexual proclivities, and her talking about her fantasies. She received a verbal warning with a notation in her file. We also barred her from our breakroom. Additionally, she found herself ostracized by all the men, maintenance and custodians in the schools. No more lunches with them for her. No more conversations. No more help. Even some female custodians ignored her from then on.
@@Sean-lc4su well done
That sounds like Justice.
I’m fine for anybody, let alone any woman, to talk about explicit fantasies, or anything sexually explicit, like that, but *_only_* if they are not a goddamn hypocrite about it, *EVER.*
They like to talk about shit like that? Then let others talk about shit like that in front of them, too.
That is all I really care about, Even HR is the kind that has zero tolerance policy for it, for a guy or a girl to say that stuff.
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Good. I'm trying to work, not hear some pillow talk topics of a loose beetch, should have signed her up to a stripper club, dude
Theres a comedian that said it best , if hes unnatractive its SA if hes cute thats flirting , then you learn that women think 80% of men are ugly and it starts to make sense.
@@tiawen1945 80%? More like 95%!
@@mattdarrock666 maybe but according to the study that was done on pumping app aka tinder its give or take 80-85%
As the guy above me says, it's about 95% now. The 80% number is outdated.
explains why my broke ass is now single again.... i need those 💵💵💵💵💵💵 to make me attractive again
Bill Burr, he's the best 👌 and it's 1000% true. If you're what that woman wants then you're going to offend her by NOT hitting on her and if you're not what she wants you ARE going to be considered harassing her
When i was in college, i was falsely accused of rope.
The reason why? I didn't cheat on my girlfriend at the time, and she wanted to get back at me and get her boyfriend at the time and me to get into a fight.
When that didn't work, she tried to get her boyfriend thrown off campus by claiming he was abusive.
Yeah, i dont believe all women. Nowadays, im actually inclined to believe the man
@@bigz4302 you dodged a major bullet son
@Mr.frag-out dude my ex girlfriend that had just dumped me called the university and screamed that I wouldn't have done that, her mom too, I was also able to prove that I just so happened to be hanging out at the vape shop when that happened.
Man I didn't hang out home alone for nearly 2 years after that.
What does it mean to be accused of rope? Is this something to with rodeos?
Rope?
Replace the O with an A@@LazloNQ
When 97% of allegations are revealed as false, men realize that they do not have to do anything wrong in order of being accused.
Yep been saying that for years. Some people start to see the idea luckily
Surely it's not that much false allegations? Is it? Can you reference that claim please. If it's actually true, that shit can be used in arguments 🤣🤣
@@AbdullahAmine 80% of married females do false allegations (fbi.stats.gov so actually true)
My father told me when I started work in the 60's: never be alone with a woman in the work place or office, never be closer than arms length from one, They will swear at you do not swear back you will be in HR before you can count to three, never pay them compliment they will use it against you. Nothing has changed ! Only women have become more aggressive.
@@gwynjames2077 Your father was a very wise man.
And now there's a trend going viral for women complaining on video about how they can't get a man, or how men are seeking partners from overseas or how they realise they ruined their lives by failing to be female & feminine or even how they know they are doomed because no family or future with children etc.
Mess with your genome at your own risk - there are millions of years of streamlining what humans are that mean you have to think VERY carefully about stepping aside from the survival of the race.
@@gwynjames2077 I had a female employee tell me that a pallet needed to be moved. I casually said, "Grab a f*cki g pallet Jack." Ended up in HR.
I'm 100% in agreement. All male contact is harassment. Guys, just leave them alone.
They'll find another reason to start trouble in a few minutes.
💯
Women and drama go together like iced tea and summer time!
They're starting trouble in 5.. 4....3... 2....😂
Right, the game is not worth the hassle. I'll do what I've always done: sit and wait people start talking with me (hoping I'm not in the mood of being an asocial/they want to annoy me).
I was a bar over a week ago with an old female friend of mine. Anyways....at the bar was blonde sitting all alone. It was actually embarrassing for her because NO man approached her! Even my date noticed this and was like damn....sucks to be a blonde!
Women wonder why men treat them like children, but then they create a movement around a hashtag that sounds like my toddler at a friends birthday party when the presents come out
“Me too” “me too” “me too”
Facts
Consider that a lot of people will still read # as "pound" and ask yourself if there is any mixed messaging
I see what you did there @@nickburns8096
Women directly asked to be treated like children. "Believe all women" is infantilizing; it ignores the cold hard fact that women lie. It's an extremely misandrist statement. Sadly though, a majority of women seem to desire this structure where women are infantilized - it absolves them of all responsibility, which is what they really want. All the rights, none of the responsibilities.
😂😂😂😂😂
I am a dentist, and i am never alone with female patients, there must be always an assistent with me
Well, nobody trusts a dentist, anyway.
@@sixgunshauna3486I do.
Thinking about it, I'm male, and all of the times I have been left alone with female dentists and dental assistants? It's literally every time I've ever been to the dentist!!!
I install CCTV systems, I had dentist clients that had been accused of violent behaviour on female clients and used the footage to redeem themselves....
@@miguelbahamonde6321 you’re a “dentest”? Lol can’t even spell. What school did you go to? Lol incel academy? Lol 😂
I was being sexually harassed by female coworkers at a previous job. I went to HR. The only thing that happened was all the women started giving me the silent treatment. HR found no wrongdoing(shocking). I left shortly there after. I will never hire a single woman ever. Luckily, I can avoid doing so by just hiring based on merit.
lol hiring based on merit. That's great! Way to go bro!
In my final year working at a federal government building, I was placed on loan to a unit where the staff was entirely female until I arrived there. On my very first day there, the woman sitting next to me wasted no time in being rude to me because of my gender. After I had the audacity to reject her attitude, she comes up with the excuse, 'Well, my HUSBAND takes the male-bashing!'.
This was back in 1995! We are now almost thirty years removed from then so you KNOW what the attitudes are like now.
Let's just say we shouldn't hold our breath waiting for any outlet from the MEDIA to tell the world about this!
Why did you not sue? SUE bruh
@@bokc_ellis honestly not worth my time right now. I documented everything. I'd like to tell my story to some big youtuber and expose them for all the bullshit someday.
As for the girl who complained about the man at work who only stuck to business, Hell
hath no fury like a woman scorned.
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I've had to deal with this first hand. When a 5 foot, 300+ pound expressed an interest in me, I tried to rebuff her politely. Kindness and good manners was my mistake. After a few months of stalking and harassment, I brought it to my manager. His exact words were "Well, you can take it to HR but they're not going to do anything about it." I had to go over his head and get representation. In addition, this wasn't the first time this monster of a woman had to speak to lawyers regarding her behavior.
The place was a toxic shit hole with a mangina for a manager. I've moved on, thank goodness.
Hell hath no fury like a woman ignored
Hell hath no fury like a woman rejected
Hell hath no fury than a man with nothing to lose.
People made a big deal when Mike Pence said he wouldn't meet with women alone.
It’s smart though
When I was a teenager I worked in one of those tiny corner grocery stores, owned by the SWEETEST elderly couple who treated us all like we were their kids and grandkids. One of the girls started stealing from the registers. So they checked the cameras, caught her, and fired her. She went around town telling people the old man who owned the store had SA'd her so she quit. I was there the day she was fired, he had 3 other people including his wife in the office with him when they fired her after showing her the footage of her stealing money from them. She stuck with her story even when us other employees corrected it at a weekend BBQ she was at. Some women just lie to cover their own crap.
Mostly UUhaaa-menz complained - scared them. "OMG, what if MORE of them start doing this?! How can we sleep, lie, cheat and manipulate our way to the top or get them fired and out of our way?!"
@@NiaLaLa_V no matter the consequences. And they have the audacity to call men narcissistic
Not being alone with a woman is a smart move. Calling your wife 'Mother' is just fking weird.
I am a boss and have one on one interactions with male and female employees in my office. The trick is the office has cameras and are always on in meetings. No one is seen without being scheduled or escorted in by my assistant, and yes I have fended off accusations from women, go figure, never men.
@@michaellangevin3943 So, do we need to guard ourselves from females this hard?
@@antonival50 Not all of them, but enough of them to make it a real possibility, so the answer is yes. It's unfortunate, but that's what it is.
@antonival50 the big issue is not knowing which one will end your life or career, so all must be treated equally.
Several things to keep in mind:
1. "Sexual harassment" means pretty much anything she wants it to mean.
2. The flirting she welcomed today she can decide is "sexual harassment" tomorrow. You won't go out with her? She didn't get that promotion she thought her flirting would guarantee? NOW it becomes sexual harassment.
3. For many women, the difference between innocent flirting and an actionable offense is directly proportionate to how good looking the guy is. Chad does it? She eats it up. The other 95% of the male population does the same thing? Sexual harassment!
4. All a woman has to do is point a false finger and a man can lose his good reputation, his livelihood, maybe his wife, perhaps even his freedom, all from one FALSE accusation. This is a weaponized movement that has destroyed many completely innocent men.
For every action, there is a corresponding REACTION. If it's going to be metoo and believeallwomen, then fine. We will just avoid you. No more hiring women, no more mentoring women, no more helping women, no more closed door meetings with women at work. We refuse to put ourselves in any situation where we can be falsely accused. It's NOT "sexism" or "misogyny." It's self-preservation.
So congratulations, girls. And remember, YOU wanted this.
Well said brother 🧠
Not so. They did NOT want this. However, they DID ask for this.
@Ace.0.0.0. Well they got what they ask for then
Right, Just think about Johnny Depp, Inquisitor3 and many others. If I were a judge I would have put those harpies into an Isolation cell for at least 10 years, and, if necessary, adding more years with the aggravating factors. At least they learn what this can cause to these innocent men. And also make pay lots of money for damages and revoke their right to vote. Instead they get a miserable punishment and go happy around society like nothing happened and will always be treated like victims. And these harpies will still have the chance to ruin others again immediately and without shame.
@@AmariMarvelous Women are discovering the hard way that men take them at their word. It's a problem. Women most affected.
Thing is, they have no defense against it. They have checkmated themselves.
A similar thing is happening to me right now. And it is glorious. I regret nothing.
If you are attractive to them, they don't complain, it's welcome attention. If you are average then they do, how dare you approach me attitude.
FACTS
The "how dare you" attitude can be translated to "I must be so valuable and beautiful and get to reject you and now I feel so good about myself"
Facts
Attractive or rich
All about perception
HR is where medicore women go to feel powerful.
HR should be required to give men advice and practices to avoid false accusations.
It would be interesting to see what they come up with .
They'd struggle because the only advice they could give is AVOID WOMEN. 😂
HR just shouldn't exist. Same as DEI departments.
HR used to be the place you go to lose your job....oh wait
@@SpoonieRebel truth of the decade
@@ayoPHREEK
Never share your vulnerabilities with a woman, not even your wife. They'll stow it away to use against you later when it can gain them the most leverage and hurt you.
I can't speak about most women since I don't know them, but my wife has never done that in the nearly 50 years we have been together. We have had arguments, even heated ones, but she really likes our emotional intimacy and knows that using something vulnerable I've said against me would poison the well. I wouldn't do that either.
I knew her and her first husband, and she was very fair and reasonable when they divorced. She just does NOT try to take advantage of people.
I love her dearly, and her character is a big part of that. As you might imagine, after half a century together, now in our 70's, neither of us looks particularly attractive - but her loving and high integrity character still shines through undimmed.
I feel sorry for folks who still have to play roulette with relationships, never knowing whether they will be betrayed or exploited - and thus from a sense of self preservation need to follow your advice. It sounds very lonely.
If you can't speak vulnerabilities to your wife then she's not your wife
@@divergentthg7925 And vice versa.
@@zephsmith3499 yup
@@divergentthg7925 Are you high or something? Are you some kind of wuss?
The line is: Don’t take chances with your career, she’s not worth it. She never is.
And never will be
Don't take chances with your freedom and your life
1000%
Saw something like this happen to a supervisor I had, he had a female employee constantly hitting on him and he wouldn’t give her the time of day. She got offended because he wouldn’t pay her any attention let alone flirt back with her so she went to HR and filled a complaint against him saying he was the one hitting on her. They had video and audio of all their interactions so we all thought it was open and shut until they transferred him to a different department and let her continue doing what she was doing. She wond up quitting because no guy wanted to be around her, even at lunch, we would just get up and leave if we saw her because we didn’t want the drama. Even her female friends started ditching her so she just stopped coming in. The part that makes it so much worse was the fact he was happily married and extremely devoted to his wife who was in end stage cancer and everyone on the floor knew it, including her. It was extremely messed up
Unreal
@@levinichs yeah, no one ever believes this stuff until it happens to them, last I heard that sup was doing good but I believe his wife passed. Hoping he didn’t do anything self destructive if it turned out she did pass
Sounds like we need to normalize back handing women. Just to reset their hard drive
Tbh, what's more messed up is that his home situation is probably _the sole reason_ that she was targeting him, thinking he'd be easy prey to mess around with.
@@Lostachilles it’s a possibility, but he had kids, and like his wife he was incredibly devoted to them. His youngest was four I believe and his oldest was eighteen I think. So I was glad he never showed any interest, she proved how much of creep she was hitting on a guy who’s wife was dieing, then making shit up to get him fired because she didn’t get what she wanted, I can only imagine what would have happened if she got around his kids, I don’t think it would have been good
When I was 12 I got accused of masturbating and an ejaculating in front of an entire class I was never in because a girl I’ve never talked to didn’t like me .. I was in another classroom had a video evidence from the school cameras and testimony from both classes and teachers saying I was never in that classroom… I was expelled without hesitation or question for a random accusation.. 4 years later and I had a class with that girl in high school. She pretended like it never happened and played nice.. she tried to reach out to me on Facebook a couple years ago to see if I wanted to hang out.. I don’t think I’ve ever been that angry before that day .. the audacity to pretend it ever happened then want to try to be my friend 10 years after high school .. what is wrong with some people?
Glad you were smart. She would have booked you in jail son.
Should have sued the school with all thr evidence you had thats just unfair
smart bud because she was going to destroy what ever life you had after that point.. SHE was a demon in disguise and would have done something too you to ruin your life forever. Once toxic always toxic..
@@Zdoan1990 oh she didn't want to be your friend after 10 years.
@@Zdoan1990 I would go and show her concrete shoes
Its not a sexual assault story but it is a GBV story.
I had a woman best friend, we were friends for over a decade, eventually she started treating people like shit and then she started treating me like shit and when i told her off for it her response was to physically attack me and she ended up assaulting me about 5 times on different occasions as well as stealing a whole bunch of my shit from my place. After it happened a whole bunch of her guy friends messaged me saying she was trying to get them to jump me because id "attacked her" and all of them said they dont believe her this time. When i tried pressing charges the cops laughed at me and refused to open a case.
She changed my perspective on things, id never aggressively laid my hands on a women, i didnt even defend myself when my "best friend" attacked me, on every occasion, thatll never happen again the next women that attacks me is gonna eat my fist.
Cat call from a garbage truck is harassment. From a man driving a Lamborghini, it's a welcome flirtatious remark.
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@@levinichs you should pin this one
The garbage man’s comment could be a genuine compliment and it’s “harassment” while Lamborghini dude’s comment could be straight up objectively vulgar and they’d swoon.
"Because harassment is subjective"
See, the problem is, the Law, by definition, must be objective.
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Exaaaactly. I genuinely got hit with whiplash when she said that harassment is subjective
The law is objective. Do some research. Behavior is only considered harassment if it is repeated after the woman complains about it.
@@KathrineJKozachokpoint is that “innocent until proven guilty” burden of proof is applied in courts, HR and Colleges work on “preponderance of evidence” instead: it means that u can be fired/expelled because you are LIKELY to have committed the offense, without proper proof.
TikTok and social networks instead don’t have even that, it just works on mob mentality.
@@KathrineJKozachok You are theoretically correct. However that is not how it is being enforced.
I'm so sick of this generation and everyone is a victim. Woman want to be around us, but complain about everything about us. I know. Woman, how about you go build the roads, construction, drillings, mining, auto repair, sewer and waste management. Men need to actually step back and watch the world burn.
Well said brother 🧠
They don't want the "privilege" of doing those things.
@@chrisolson84 They wanted equality, they spit in our faces,. It's time to force it upon them if they continue this madness, to show them what men really do, and have to deal with. They want equality, then you have to equally do what we do. Or be forced to admit, you're not equal to us.
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yo, i like your last statement. I've been doing that for 30 yrs, and I'm more than happy to say the we're increasing in numbers by the hour.
I once struck up a conversation with a girl on the elevator in my office, asked what she did, and she said "Sales. And my team is heading out to the bar after work."
I asked playfully, "Mind if I join?"
"It's a free country."
So, I went to the bar. Never talked to her, but introduced myself to all the sales reps, and the boss invited me to join thier table.
I didn't even sit next to her, but she reported me to HR, and I got written up!
As a man who worked in a female dominated field, and was quite literally the only male on the workforce in most places I worked (nursing) I can just say that the 27 year old who keeps it strictly business is doing everything right. I was 23 when I had my first full time position in nursing, and during that, a 47 year old female co-worker came into the nurses office, locking the door behind her and grabbing my balls, wanting to sleep with me. I refused and went straight to our female boss. I ended up being fired for sexual harassment, cause she turned it around on me. Did my darndest to not be alone with a female co-worker ever since.
Women be like:
"Believe us!"
Women act like:
Always cover yourself
SUE even if I know the money and time is valuable SUE.
Why is your username "CreepyUncle"? Gives off degenerate/groomer energy and makes me wonder how much of your story is either made up or which details you are omitting so that you look like the victim.
You went to HR to report sexual harassment and got fired for sexual harassment. The world has lost its mind.
Women create drama at home, and when they're at work, they create drama there, too. It's who they ARE.
Well said brother 🧠
Were Muslims on to something? I hate to say it, but I think maybe they were.
they thrive on drama and attention, it's no coincidence that they are addicted to telenovelas and gossip talk. Drama Drama Drama. need the tingles and excitement.
Yep. 100%. And you might even say it's WHAT they are because it's in their nature to behave that way. And what's the essence of drama? Conflict. You flood any male dominated space with a bunch of neurotic, hypersensitive conflict junkies who don't care about men or the bigger picture, and who ultimately always want freedom destroying security measures brought in? What did we think was going to happen?
Yep. 100%. And you might even say it's WHAT they are because it's in their nature to behave that way. And what's the essence of drama? Conflict. You flood any male dominated space with a bunch of neurotic, hypersensitive conflict merchants who don't care about men or the bigger picture, and who ultimately always want freedom destroying security measures brought in? What did we think was going to happen?
One issue is that false accusations received wide support from influential women's groups, journalists and HR and calls for us to believe the women.
But men protecting themselves effectively from false accusations is being condemned by the same people.
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So they're basically advocating for the rape of men
Yup it’s wild
When women started saying "Men should be scared" it stopped being about stopping workplace harassment and became about cancelling any man they wanted to.
If sexual harassment is subjective, then the only safe stance is to avoid and ignore women entirely.
Indeed, one can't make fair legal rules merely based on subjectivity. If it's not about what actually happened but merely about how a person involved feels about it, it cant be categorized. It's impossible to make a rule based on one needing to know how another person would feel about something before even meeting them for the first time and then everything done or said when meeting that person could be perceived as harrasment with possibly having legal consequences like jailtime. It's unfortunate so many people jumped on this bandwagon before thinking it over logically.
I don't feel safe to talk to girls without my friends AND IM IN HIGH SCHOOL
@@DGWildFire-fx1dd ...believe me, that's your survival instincts kicking in. Pay attention to those. Women only get worse about this with age. They're funny-weird like that.
@@DGWildFire-fx1dd Young men learn early these days. When I was your age we were just afraid they would laugh at us. It's a sad world now.
Well, the perception of sexual harassment is subjective. It has always been. Like many criminal claims.
That's why laws exist: to define the crimes based on criteria that wpuld be applied to anyone equally and regardless, thus rendering the judgement as objective and fair as possible.
Problem is that, if laws are objective.... justice is rendered by human beings who are flawed and subjective.
That's how women got to get away with things that would've have granted men a heavy prison sentence and fine.
That's also why women only need to claim when men have to bring up a detailed folder if they want to stand a chance in court.
The courts are as biased as the people running them.
And most of these people are still in that narrative that women are honest and fragilr and would never be violent, lie or destroy someone's life just for looking at them on thr streets.
The office statistically used to be the most common place to meet future partners(up through the 80s). Now the smart men just say 'Hi' - from at least 6 feet away.
So true though
I know guys who would put another man in front of them as a shield just to greet a woman... it's a joke, but somewhere in an alternate universe, that's what's happening 😂😂
Uhhhh no I usually go to work to do a job and go home and get paid at the end of the mth. You probably don't know what it's like to have creepy men creep on you and do your best to dodge them and hopefully not be alone in the same space.
Also why do you want to go to work to hook up with colleagues....fk no! I've seen shit hit the fan and it becomes messy. Don't ever date at work.ie...dont shit where you eat. That was more of the rule ...not what you are talking about
It a bad thing from the begginning if you ask me.
At work ? What a BS atmosphere haha
And whats next ? If hypergamy is too strong she will "make the coffee for the boss" at YOUR work ? Haha, pathetic
Sex and culture was clear about it 100 years ago, if you cant "control" women, nation will crumble
I'm so sick of the emotional framing of the steps men are taking to limit our exposure to risk. We aren't "terrified" to be alone with women, we just recognise the potential danger, and avoid it. It's a logical decision, not an emotional reaction. Men aren't panicking and scrambling to get out of the room, we are calmly removing ourselves from the situation.
Women can't understand calm logical decisions, so they project their own life schema onto us: "If they're avoiding something, they must be scared." Women operate on emotion, men operate on logic. That's why "Believe all women" is so objectionable to men; logically women lie, so we can't believe all women or we will believe lies. It's completely acceptable to women because of feelings.
Facts
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That emotional framing is just another slightly disguiset way to present this as men being ridiculous. Instead of addressing the problem that is this Soviet style atmosphere that metoo has created. Thats western media for you.
It's only framed this way because most of the people talking about this in print media are women. Thats why we get the kind of language we get through the media. They see things through a lens of emotion so they assume everyone else is just like them. This just proves they have no clue about men and shouldn't be talking of or about us. They also use that sort of language as a nudge. I'm really not that smart but I'm not stupid. All this stuff is easy to see and understand.
My son turned down advances from one of his female managers and asked her to please stop sending him messages. She started teasing him like shit when they worked together and started telling lies to the other employees. I told him to go to HR and give them all the proof he had of her advances on him. I told him don't lie, and make sure you let them have access to everything. She was fired the next day.
I used to work in an office environment and starting around 2018 I started getting 1 false allegation/incident a year. Third time I learned my lesson. Never dealing with that again. Good riddance to liars
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I have said thos before !!!We men need to go on a stopage for a few days and see ehat happens!!!!
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Same. HR and I were strictly adversaries by that point.
A 61 year old women fall in love with my buddy at work . His boss ask her for a meeting (to fire her) and she told him : you can’t fire me , me and (my friend) are falling in love and this could work out .
This happened two weeks ago in Germany . My friend is married with kids . How crazy is that .
That sounds like early-onset dementia.
Was ne Schranze, hoffentlich is die Alte nun komplett weg.
Even when I go to my local store(s) and the female cashiers are working I keep conversations to a bare minimum even if they try to extend it but I'll cut it up with the fellas when they're working. That's how much I trust women nowadays. If you even look at a woman cross eyed they're ready to accuse you of something. They created the problem now let them reap their rewards.
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I've cut workouts at the gym short before when it was empty and there was one other woman there. Despite the security cameras. Especially since it was a company gym. No way am I taking the chance.
@@Grabthar191
I don't blame you for that. No point taking any chances even if they never show any signs, not one of them deserves to be trusted. 👊👍
That's usually true. But there are men (especially in younger generations) who will throw you under the bus if you say the wrong things.
I used to engage in edgy jokes with my boss. We knew that other people didn't share our sense of humor, so our jokes were private . I grew to love him deeply as a friend. Our humor was raunchy. He was never inappropriate with me. There was no romance or sexual pressure even though our jokes were of the "Red Fox" variety.
@@deborahbreeden4394 your rare.
@Mr.frag-out I grew up with 5 older brothers and thought that I was a boy until the age of 5. I think more like a man. I am just as baffled by women's thought processes as men are.
When I had business with a sheet metal shop, I skipped the young woman at the front desk and went right to the guys in the shop.
I'm comfortable being a woman, I just think differently than most.
Most useless comment
@@darmhok guffaw
At my company, I and most of my male coworkers avoid any one to one interactions with women and try to avoid interacting with them in general. You have to treat them like ticking hormonal irrational time bombs that could go off with no warning at any moment. Never travel alone with a female coworker. Never have one to one meetings. Never touch them in any way. Never discuss anything casual related to gender, sex, or relationships when one of them is present. No social events after work. Definitely no alcohol. I've had several female coworkers blatantly hit on me and touch me inappropriately on several occasions though.. The "rules" only go one way. It's a minefield out there now.
i would say wear a bodycam at all times, but a teacher did that and he was found guilty of voyeurism and sentenced to 6 months
I avoid women as much as I can, just to be safe from being harassed by them prehistoric dragons that demand that any graybeard must want her wobbly Jell-O body with that empty egg basket and dried up canal that don't work without elbow grease.
If I've given you a feeling that I don't like them, trust that feeling!
Sometimes it smarter to
@@levinichs doesn't sound very christly......
@@rebeccahale4673 I’m no saint
@@levinichs Me neither! I guess Servant of Christ is................
@@Hotbulldozer me too
They actually dont. Just because you feel you were harassed doesnt mean you were. What happened was you were told no and held accountable for your actions. For once. No one harassed you.
Well said brother 🧠
It’s actually more insidious than that. This behavior is designed to disrupt your peace. I have witnessed women working together to execute their plans. They coordinate their stories to make sure the details are consistent. They know what they are doing. All this while it is the owner of the company and the target undesired employee that suffer.
@@blazingst4rzweak judges let it happen = no consequences regardless of evidence
Women can not differentiate between the subjective And objective
The definition of SA is what ever SHE feels it is.
Men are not only avoiding women in the workplace. This is especially true with men who has seen or faced false allegations.
Me too is a battle cry that the world's youngest children have been using for eons.
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@@levinichs
The metoo came from american court system and custody court system and enforced by the the federalized police force.
No evidence needed, only a accusation.
"You wanted the control, you got the control, and now you're mad that you have it?"
Yes, that's exactly it. Gaining that control came with consequences. As women always do, they wanted the benefits without consequences or responsibility.
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Been the same from the start, they complained about not being able to work and being stuck at home all day, now they complain about having to work because they want to stay at home!
I can now understand why the behavior of the people of the past towards women was the way it was...
I was accused of sexual harassment simply because I told a young lady, who is getting pulled over constantly by the New Jersey police, that she should remove a dancing bear bumper sticker from the rear of her car. When I finally got her to admit it in front of HR, the HR individual turned to her and said if you want to stop getting pulled over in New Jersey by the police, then remove that bumper sticker from your car and then he proceeded to give her the same exact answer that I did. And told her to get out of his office. For the remainder of her three years at that job I never said a single word to her I avoided her at all cost, would even walk out of the lunchroom if we were in there alone together.
Thank God New Jersey doesn't appear to have gone off the proverbial rails just yet.
@@stoneg.barrow9991 Brother, you never lived there, then. I grew up there, left in 2018. It was a dumpster fire then, and it hasn't gotten any better from why I can tell. As far as I'm concerned, my Родина is gone; the New Jersey that I was proud to be from no longer exists, replaced with a criminally corrupt Democrat Hellhole.
@@scrabalites I'm not going to disagree with you, since I never have lived there; but I was just going off the comment alone. I actually agree with you 100% about the change factor; I was in NJ twice in 2018 and then again in 2022 [Howell, to be precise]; what struck me about the East-Coast mentality, if you will, was the closeness to Old-Country [English] Europe that it still appeared to retain -- i.e., an immediacy and genuinely honest lack of duplicity in the everyday conversation of the folk out there. The unwritten rule appears to be the same there as over the entire Old World: if they don't know you from Adam, they're not going to pretend to for any reason, and if you should hit it off with anyone over there, as it were, then, hey -- you likely have got a friend for life at that point. In California, if you want to be honest and kind, then, hey: you do you, baby, and give your love to your neighbor, Man. However, if you want to be honest and critical [especially of someone else's poor behavior], then you have to wade through 4 levels of covert mask-wearing duplicity in order to even perhaps succeed in getting your genuine point across to said misbehaving miscreant in the first place, in any way at all [if there's anybody watching].
Back in Western Europe before the Fall of the Berlin Wall on 11.09.1989, if you as an American tourist approached anyone from those countries with the same degree of casual overfamiliarity as you might so approach some surfer dude from California, for example; then that unsuspecting Western European likely would have 5 choices running through his head as to who you might be and why you might be coming at him like that -- to wit: (1) you're crazy; (2) you're either drunk or on drugs, or perhaps both; (3) you're trying to sell him something; (4) you're trying to rob him of something; or (5) you're American, most likely from the area around Southern California. If the same thing happened to you back in the day as such, to where you happened then also to approach someone living behind the Iron Curtain, then that unsuspecting Eastern European likely would have 1 more choice running through his head as to the overall motivation so underlying your peculiar scope of behavior, as it were -- to wit: (6) you're an agent of the Secret Police, and you're attempting to shake him down for intelligence information.
Be that as it may, however, that's just how life was back in the day, prior to the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe in 1989.
*"Sigh"*
No, but seriously:
Those were my impressions of New Jersey, when I visited the family of my родина in Howell in 2018 and 2022.
Across the Highway in Lakewood -- well, that's another story:
It's an entirely different kind of family gathering;
Altogether.
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@@stoneg.barrow9991 I wanted to read this so bad but it’s so long I’ll come back to it
@@kevinrunnion5790 ☺☺☺
Sorry 'bout that, Chief.
I do tend to be a little... uh... loquacious at times;
But I'm of the Gen X and a bit of an inveterate Grammar [Self-]Policeman, etc., etc.;
So I try to not cheat myself or others when it comes to proper English grammar, punctuation, syntax, and whatsoever else have you;
And so I usually reserve the right to be absolutely unapologetic about that particular individual attitude of mine:
Y'know -- 'cause I'm most likely old enough to be your father,
By God.
Hehehe.
Anyhoo,
If you're able to slog through the morass of my unique verbage and come out of it all unscathed and understanding it nonetheless,
Then you have my gratitude.
Mr. Loo, however,
Will be punished for his treason;
But that is not important right now.
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I won the lottery. My wife & i met when i was 22 & her 18. We got married 3yrs later, & are still happily married to this day. And lord willing till death do us part.
In the 90"s there was a group of women getting jobs at car dealerships for the sole purpose of bringing sexual harassment lawsuits against them. This was in Sacramento, California. They made a ton of money doing this because most were settled out of court to avoid public disclosure. They stopped hiring them for that reason. They are a pain in the workplace. Men walk on eggshells around them and avoid them at all costs.
Unreal
Sad, my home city. I don't remember hearing about that, but fortunately I avoided any problems during my career while I lived there.
@@dougsdojo I could name most of them( I dated one of them ). I worked at a dealership that went through it. They paid her with an NDA attached to it in an effort to avoid publicity. They got the idea from a group of women doing the same thing in L.A.
Im a male behavior analyst for a school district. Im the only man in my department and I work in schools which are over 90% women. It’s scary. Oddly enough I have been sexually harassed. A woman (a very bold type) called me drunk after hours and tried to get me to sleep with her. When I said no she tried to get me to date her friend. At the office she still flirted with me and eventually admitted she was trying to get me to want to sleep with her. She is married. She has privately accused me of checking her out with my “eyes”. Im terrified. I told my boss in secret. My boss is one of 3 title 9 people in the district and she is a big feminist type. My boss did nothing. Im not mad at my boss for not doing anything because I dont want trouble but the double standard is so scary.
don't be scared be more bold while also keeping record of everything happening. If they end up firing you need to sue for dismissal based on gender you need to fight back god damnit.
Start recording and record keeping this evidence.
Drunken sex calls are some decent counter evidence for example.
Also keep records of your boss not doing anything, if something goes sideways you may have a case that could land u enough money to never have to deal with this shi again
@@jchamilton4476 retain counsel
An additional problem is incidental touching.
Women are used to touching a guy on the arm, shoulder, etc but if I guy says to her "Did I give you permission to touch me?", according to women he's now created a hostile work environment and they STILL go to HR.
Another fine example of women wanting what they want now without any thought of potential repercussions down the road.
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@@67skins75 Why would they care? It is nice to be above the law.
Gentlemen, all this "realization" is too little too late! It will take 2 to 3 generations to undo the damage. GENTLEMEN, It's Passport Time! Your hard earned money will go a lot farther overseas, both for amenities and raising a family with a worthy partner!!
Happy Independence Day to all the strong and independent!
I avoid working side by side or hiring women. I’ve been falsely accused many years ago before the “me too” movement. She was fired only because another woman came forward to speak up for me as they would not listen to me.
@@horrorbiz72 I had this happen at work. One lady accused a coworker of Sexual Harassment. Everyone had to go to HR to make a statement. Her claims were so outlandish no one believed her. He Boyfriend that also worked there said, "Yeah, the guy did nothing that I saw." She got canned because her BF wouldn't even agree with her statement.
When I was 13 years old, I was accused of SA by an 18 year old girl. Why? Because I was an alibi witness for the boy she originally accused. She accused him because her boyfriend didn't like him and she thought it would be a favor to him. By the end of it, she accused around six people who were in three different locations from ages 11-17 of basically running a train at a party none of us attended. It took her going after the 11 year old, and text and email messages detailing her plot before the cops dropped it.
Saddest part is that hers was part of a series of over a dozen false accusations over two years. For the next five years, the cops basically ignored any SA accusations by teenage girls. All this girl, and others like her did, was hurt actual victims. I actually had to get physical with two guys to get them to stop actually assaulting a female family friend when the cops blew it off.
I work as a Paramedic and I refuse to work with a female partner on a 12 hour shift. not happening. its not just the risk of accusations its also the fact that I'm going to be physically doing more work and a greater risk to injury when I have to work with a 5ft nothing little girl with a huge girl boss attitude. jobs tough enough without having to deal with that. I've been known to put my notice in if I'm challenged on that. I don't care as I can always find work with my reputation intact.
Short women are the worst.
Wrecked my motorcycle a few months ago. You paramedics have a soft spot in my heart now. Rock on my dude.
It's also common, for the two female ambulance crews to call for F.D. backup, to lift the big patients.
@@LuckysLairvery common.
@@LuckysLair policy rather than just common. you'd think they'd pay fairies more for it being policy. well they aren't payed more in any place in the west. and its across west. I'm in Australia
I love working in an all-men environment. It eliminates all the drama and risk of sexual harassment accusations. In fact, I refuse to work with women any more...a decision I absolutely do not regret.
I want to comment on what the first lady said. She is absolutely correct. It's subjective. For example here is my story...On one of my drill weekends, I was joke with a male and female friend. They made a joke about me hooking up with airmen on the upcoming deployment, and we were joking back and forth. It's a joke because I would never cheat on my wife. Turns out some female airman (I still don't know who, they wouldn't tell me) reported me because the jokes made her uncomfortable. It went all the way to the top. The state came in and did a huge investigation. My commander portrayed me as some type of predator. It ruined my 17 year military career. I found out through a female friend that the girl who reported me was devastated. She didn't think it would go that far. She thought they would tell me to becare about making jokes at work. Now the females are afraid to report men because they saw what happened to me over basically nothing...
Well said brother
Good. Make them afraid to say anything because they've ruined the military and most jobs for that matter.
I assume that the female who reported you wasn't devastated enough to take responsibility for what she did and come to your defense. Sorry that happened to you. Thank you for your service.
@robertmiller2116 Yeah, I don't know. Not that it would have mattered. As soon as she filed the complaint, I was toast. That's when I learned how broad the definition the definition of SH really is...Like the woman in the video says, it's highly subjective. If she felt uncomfortable, I'm guilty. Period. What upset me the most is I had to write an apology letter to her, again stressing that I did something wrong. Finally, I was never told who did it, so I couldn't retaliate against them...But in this country I'm supposed to have a right to face my accuser...I figured out who it was...a young girl, 20 or 21. I didn't retaliate, because I'm actually a decent guy and an adult. What hurt was how she could work with me and talk to me like nothing happened because she assumed I didn't know. All the while I get pulled from the deployment, costing my family $70k tax free, and I'm being painted as a predator...So I now enjoy watching women in these videos complain. They deserve everything they get. What's funny is I now work with 99-98% women. I'm clearly capable of working around women...
That's messed up, and it shouldn't be subjective there needs to be clear guidelines as to what is sexual harrassment otherwise crap like what happened to you will happen because they are some sensitive idiot that can't handle overhearing jokes
I was falsely accused of sexual harassment twice when I was working at my loca convenient store/gas station. I was fired with the stipulation of non-rehireable. she got suspended and brought back to continue her job.
Should of sued them
How does one sue?
Suing her and the company would be the obvious option unless you were actually guilty of something...
@@zedzee123 Sometimes it's just.the easier option. If you're working at a 7/11 you would probably have to find a lawyer out of pocket. Then you would have to find a judge to take the case, and go through all the other steps required. You can do that, and get your old 7/11 job back for minimum wage, or just get a new job at Chevron down the street. Suing is not an easy cut and dry process.
I have a story about this subject that just happened a month ago. I was on my way to work (1 hr drive), and I saw this adult woman, She had to be at least in her late 40s 50s... Wandering on the side of the highway and looking disoriented as she walked....scanning around her, her car was deep into the tree line (red dodge challenger).
I immediately pulled off the highway about 200 ft away and dialed ems and asked for a bus and rig. In that time, i gave a pretty good description of the subject and car location via gps. Dispatch asked me if i was with her or checking on her, I responded, " No, Im in my truck and on the side of the highway. It's not safe. But i don't want to get canceled....ill just wait for law enforcement to arrive."
Dispatch didn't seem phased and said, " i get that." 20 min into the call a crane wrecker came. I asked Dispatch if they sent them, they said. "No. " zi told them, " by the looks of it. I think the lady knows them based on the hug. Can you clear me to leave?" Dispatch did and advised highway patrol was a couple of minutes away.
I'm all for protecting and keeping folks safe. But its become so dangerous you need to video everything.
Unreal, thanks for sharing brother
Men : I lost everything in my divorce !!!
All other men : ME TOO
THE NEW ME TOO MOVEMENT
A guy in my company agreed to mentor a junior woman on the condition that the meeting be video-recorded. They had that meeting and she later complained to HR that she felt violated because she didn't like that he felt she had to be recorded.
It's like damn if you do, damn if you don't.
Its a shame women NEED something to complain about all the time. If they got nothing to complain about, they'll complain about that.
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Just grown ass children
You say this on a channel dedicated to complaining about women.. Incel logic 101
Women love to be angry, love to be upset, and love to complain. If they didn't like it, they wouldn't do it.
I once had a girlfriend wanting to start a fight with me over something she claimed that I did to a previous girlfriend (I was late for something, I think). Talk about being hard up for drama...
What she means is that if she likes the guy it’s OK, if not it’s harassment. There are no “standards” around sexual harassment. SH is only workplace rule that two people can engage in the same behavior. One gets fired, and the other gets the girl.
facts
"Looking good Susan!"
Blackpill is real
The fact that female productivity dropped because they didn't make up for it by collaborating with other women or doing more solo work suggests that women were dependent on men in the workplace to achieve productivity goals within the company. It also suggests that they don't like working with women either.
Real Talk. Women don't get anything done at work without a man holding their hand and leading the way.
Just as a point of information, the context was academia not a company, and productivity was measured in published papers. Not contradicting your point, just clarifying.
Working with women on projects reminds me of group projects in school. It always seems like I'm the only one that cares about getting it done right and on time.
Since I've started my new career and working in hospitals and clinical settings, I can't keep count of the number of times I've been sexually harassed by female employees. It's crazy. Like multiple times a week. It's an odd day if something wildly inappropriate doesn't happen, particularly as at hospital (currently at Mission Hospital In Asheville NC).
I've raised a stink about it once to leadership early on. Not only was nothing done about, but I guess word got back to the perpetrator and it only got worse, like it was a challenge now.
wow unreal
Classic double standards in a gynocentric soyciety … 😵
Completely believe you about the hospitals. I’m a service tech for healthcare systems and there isn’t a time where I’m not touched or something in appropriate said. Have had customers send me nudes which is really awkward to show your female boss but better to cover my ass….
You need to start recording her or putting on the microphone when you walked passed. Get it like 3 different times and take it to leadership and say that either they do something or you’ll file a lawsuit on the company for allowing it and bad business practices and her for the act itself. At the very least, show it to her and use it as leverage to make her stop.
@@jamesrobinson2138 Don't go to her at all she could claim that your incentive is blackmail.
7:18 it’s harassment b/c she wasn’t attracted to him. If he was 6’5 and in finance it would be “sooo cute“ go figure
So true lol
With blue eyes 😂
either it's money or if it benefits her in some way.
What a surprise. Who could've imagined that: removing the burden of proof from claims of sexual harassment would lead to men avoiding women at all cost.
I've been in the military, worked in everything from the hospitality industry, construction, and cooperate jobs and what I have personally experienced and noticed that females aggressively and overtly sexually harass men more than men do women. And it's not only in the US but other parts of the world too.
Appreciate your service Fred
For real. I worked in nursing and when I mentioned it, along with open sexism I was told to just take it. Becausse I was the minority there. To them it was just normal.
@@fredmac6555 either the authorities are too narrow minded, or they are just as evil as those women and have no care for real victims. This looks as if this occurs in an alternate timeline where women are dominant than men. I guess it’s better to never contribute to women’s help if they believe that they are ‘strong and independent’.
You're absolutely correct.
My husband is in the military and he told me how a girl was caught drunk driving on base and instantly threw some random guy under the bus for "harassment" and destroyed his life and she got a promotion. Talk about twisted shit.
Don't be fooled. Plenty of women were more than happy to give Weinstein "attention" if it meant getting a role in a movie. Weinstein was a fool for getting involved in that kind of thing but in many cases, the woman would have been just as culpable but as they aged and their stars fell, they became bitter and angry. The mee two movement allowed them to seek revenge on men for interactions that they themselves were more than happy to participate in.
Just look how many come out of the woodwork as soon as any man with money has someone go public about their (real or imagined) grievance with him. Suddenly women from 30 years ago claim their lives were so devastated it would take a $Million to feel better.
Nothing happened to Ford for trying to destroy Kavanagh's life & career with lies. Trump gets fined $Millions not for sexual assault etc but for defamation because he said he'd never touch her & she wasn't his type. And neither could provide accurate (or even any for some of it) details about what happened.
Have you noticed that most M2 complaints are made when:
1) The legal statute of limitations has passed, so the consequences for the accuser are "minimal" because the man will not be legally convicted, even if his reputation is destroyed.
2) The accuser, previously known, is in a professional dry spell and no longer makes headlines in the media.
3) A WELL-KNOWN person has already filed a complaint against the man, and suddenly, many anonymous individuals jump on the bandwagon.
4) A man suddenly becomes successful, rich, and famous, and suddenly finds himself with a slew of accusations because there is FINALLY something to gain.
For some M2 accusations, they even check the FOUR categories above...
@@mac_lak That's pretty damn accurate. Same thing happened to Australian-British celebrity Rolf Harris. He was a children's entertainer and would have met literally millions of children over his more than 40 year career. A couple of dozen women came forward decades later claiming they were abused by him as a child. Even though almost all of the claims against him were disproven by things like him being out of the country at the time of the allegations, a few were not able to be disproven so, guilty unless proven innocent, he ended up dying in prison. He professed his innocence until his dying day.
Celebrity pee dos give me the ick. I always seemed to recognise them long before they got outed. Harris never ever gave me that feeling at all. I think he was innocent but since he's gone now it makes little difference.
@@mac_lak Sounds totally on point. Although you forgot one - needs to be accusing someone NOT on the lefty side of things - they get a free pass.
@@markmcd2780 True, but since simply accepting to shake hand with a right-wing dude is enough to "exclude" you from the Pure Left, it's not so important... Look at Epstein, who was in the middle...
Plain and simple, if You work among women wear a body cam, period !
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@@levinichs same as wearing a condom Bro. 👊😁
2 is one one is none
Then they will just accuse you of being a creep recording interactions for later use
@@andrewbass4479 if You are not a 1%er then You are already a creep !
That dude that got the 3 day suspension, smart guy, coming back with legal representation.
Lady, you brought that on yourself, thank fuck he's a fuckin strong individual.
It is ONLY harassment if he asks, she says NO and he continues pestering her
FACTS
I can speak from personal experience when I say "if she perceives it as SH, it is, no matter that we can verify exactly what you said to her"
Crazy how this might sound, some women pester men for not pestering them smh
I own a business and I DONT hire women anymore. I've been in business for 10 years and I won't take that risk. I'll protect the men in my company if the law doesn't
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Same not worth the risk.
Preach
I completely agree with this...although it's difficult to ensure this type of hiring practice won't get you a lawsuit under Title VII. Be very careful.
I worked for a small all-male company. Things changed immediately when we hired the first girl. I don't really have much bad to say about the women we hired, but I really missed the atmosphere of all men working together. Everything was so much more direct, serious, fun. Mens' professional growth is compromised when women are around.
As long as there is a chance for a women to get paid or move a man out of the way . Then it will go on .
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@@Trekmario1701 Caused a lot of trouble back in the 80’s and 90’s when mining companies here in oz started employing women operators (steering wheel attendants) many of whom climbed the ladder much faster than blokes that had been there yrs before. moving men out of the way with the only relevance they have
And all she has to do is obey a man to live free. She deserves it all.
@WatchmyPlaylist. lol obey please no women 😭 ever does this in the modern age
Calling it the "Pound Me Too" movement blew my mind! I refuse to work with women! My career is not worth it!
Years ago, I worked in career that had me working close with women. There was a constant stream of fishing for compliments. At one point a woman asked me if her butt was too big? I just said compared to what? We need to finish this ( the project we were working on). The owner told me not to hurt her feeling but, not hit on her. Nothing ever to the women.
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I'm retired now but the last 2 years I was employed, I avoided most females and refused to go into an office with only a female occupying it. I didn't need one of em screwing up my retirement.
Smart
They got rid of all the guys that'd pay them to keep quiet, women most effected
FACTS
@@holysol my bad, lol
I told a female that almost half of our men are refusing to be alone with a women and are avoiding giving sincere compliments because of fear of sexual harrasment. She was shocked.
Women dont know that there is a fear of women from men.
Sexual harrasment is so vague that just a look could be sexual harassment. There is no evidence but you can be convicted.
Im just going to say this: I have zero sympathy for those who "Metooed" too close to the sun, guess what? Chickens have come home to Roost, now you have to deal with the unforeseen consequences.
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ya that was like a psyop.. attractive people are always trying to infiltrate everything and spread their narcissistic agenda
Except the consequences were forseen, and you would be accused of "being part of the problem" for pointing it out.
Amen
if only they had foresight/forethought
I am a man that works in I.T. and my coworker is a man as well, we have to have users come to our office and we have a rule between us that says we will always have both of us in the office and have video and audio recording going when we have females in the office cuz we had a sexual harassment HR meeting cuz the user didn't like that we had to report them for breaking a laptop, now our office is 24/7 recorded
Smart
I've said it once and I'll say it again ,the worse part of it is it can't be undone the trust between men and women has been broken and it will take decades to repair.
This is the sad reality that women refuse to acknowledge. There were terrible things that happened and shouldn't have happened, but opening the "believe all women" can of worms absolutely decimated the trust between men and women. It will take *at least* a few decades to repair. If the world hasn't gone to hell by then, anyway.
An e-mail is as polite way to ask someone out as it gets. It gives the most opportunity to be declined with the greatest level of comfort and the least level of confrontation. What the hell? XD
Women: Give me attention. Unless I don't want you to.
Women: Socialize with me. Unless I don't want you to.
Women: Flirt with me. Unless I don't want you to.
Women: Ask me out. Unless I don't want you to.
Men: How do we know if you want us to do any of these things?
Women: Guess. And if you're wrong, it's SH and a HR complaint where we will try and get you fired.
Men: Well then, we'll just avoid you altogether!
Women (Surprised Pikachu face): That's harassment!
Men: GTFOH!
Unreal
"How do you know where that line is?"
It's simple. You don't.
Ask guys who get kicked out of college or arrested after a night at a club where it is.
Best solution:
Do not interact with them in any way other than getting your change back at the checkout line.
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@@levinichs
Every animal has telltale signs for when it's about to strike for either food or defense,
except for the human female.
She makes phone calls or goes on the internet after the fact.
And then count the change and your fingers.
Gotta interact with them on the occasion. I need to text them to know how many roses and then meet up at a dirty motel. Afterwards I don't need to talk to them till next time.
I still act like I’m on a camera when I’m anywhere I thought I was the only one
You aren’t alone brother
Why would anyone hire someone that works less hard, less hours, less efficiently, and is disruptive to the rest of the work force?
Serious question.
Didn't you get the memo? They have to work twice as hard for half the pay. Which would make the fantastic employees to hire - if true (and if the work in question was connected to the company task).
Man I relate to the guy who who reported a woman to HR for sexual harassment.
A woman is me asking me to cheat on my wife for her and I said something and my job took LONGER than a month to do something. What did they do? Absolutely nothing!
That's insane
Report to someone higher than the job department that you in if HR is not going to do something about it. File a suit .You might lose or just take care of it in private. 💯 👍🏾
@@christopherloyd8938 I would but I get paid pretty decent for what I do. That and I have a 2 year old daughter I gotta look out for so it complicates things.
Sounds a bit like 'white people can't be discriminated against'
@@PaulaBean where did race come into it?
The best female manager I ever had gave me great advice early on. She said being at work is like being on a stage. You're being watched.
My dad just heard me listening to this and he immediately launched into a tirade about “You listen to that shit all day sitting here in my house, it’s making you have a DARK mood and a DARK attitude. You’re not the same and you’re getting DARKER. I don’t see any of that stuff in my life or where I work, that’s nonsense. That statistical crap isn’t the real thing.”
Like, Dafuq? My dad doesn’t understand any of this and keeps projecting BS on me cuz I study stuff like what’s in the video😂
Edit: I just got out of the Marine Corps a couple months ago and I can fully confirm this stuff happens all over, especially ESPECIALLY in the military. My dad works at a hospital as security and does other stuff but he’s acting like that shit doesn’t happen. Even though in 2019 he was asked by MULTIPLE women at the hospital he worked at during that time, to send explicit photos and messages to them among other things. People aren’t doing that to him anymore because he’s a middle aged man who genuinely scares people because of how easy it is to get him pissed off to the point of violent threats and violent confrontations. He lives in a bubble.
Never stop making this stuff man, it’s real shit that people need to know about.
Boomers...
@@themisfitbrigade tell your dad he's not the target. Let him think about that one. Lol
@@themisfitbrigade I mean to be honest, people who consume an excess of this kind of content do turn into energy vaccums. I've always thought a nice dose of reality based content like this video are healthy, but once someone starts getting way too into this their mood does turn into sour people, sometimes incels, etc. It's a balance.
That because your dad do not work with women that would be working in the office away from him
@@raider1297 quit yappin
Thanks!
Thanks for the 5 piece Trey!