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In reply to the discussion: Condoleezza Rice on #MeToo: 'Let's not turn women into snowflakes' [View all]PatSeg
(53,593 posts)52. I agree with what you say
There have been serious allegations about abhorrent sexual abuse, that should have been brought to light, but I began to sense a "witch hunt" mentality starting to develop awhile back and became concerned. Shortly after that my fears were confirmed by some lame allegations against Al Franken.
Overreacting to every perceived touch or suggestive remark, only sets women, as well as men back. It also serves to trivialize the very serious cases of sexual abuse such as Harvey Weinstein or Bill Cosby. Most women can handle an occasional unwanted flirtation and most men will back off when their overtures are rejected.
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Women should not have to curse and get physically aggressive at work or any where else
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#55
If you start cursing or getting aggressive, the guy could pull a gun, or get violent in response.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#57
"Snowflakes"?! Couldnt she say what she has to say without using an inflammatory, RW put-down word
Kashkakat v.2.0
Jan 2018
#34