I like Warren slightly better but would still be pretty pleased if Kamala won.
Suspect there’ll be a lot of people saying stuff like “she’s too shrill”, “she seems like a bitch”, “I just don’t like her personality for some reason” and other junk that seems to be said about female candidates constantly.
Maybe that's part of it, but I think it's largely that they don't really think women are people in their own right.https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/17/politics/mississippi-candidate-bill-waller/index.html
Christ, these guys are ridiculous.
I guess they think they are so hot, women can't control themselves around them.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/17/politics/mississippi-candidate-bill-waller/index.html
Christ, these guys are ridiculous.
I guess they think they are so hot, women can't control themselves around them.
Maybe that's part of it, but I think it's largely that they don't really think women are people in their own right.
I think these men are damned if they do, damned if they dont.
If these guys were alone with a woman and the woman came out and said that there was sexual harassment, we would believe the woman most likely.
When they say that they don't want to be alone with a woman who isn't their wife, they get heat for that as well.
Would we actually though? Are there any consequences?
This whole idea that with the MeToo movement society automatically believes one or two women over men in positions of power is kinda crazy to me because that was kinda the whole point of the movement - that there seemed to be very few consequences until women came out in massive numbers.
Cosby, Nassar, Weinstein and Epstein have like 500 accusers between them. But if you have under 30, you can probably keep running for Senate, sit on the Supreme Court or be POTUS.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Wednesday blocked an attempt by Democrats to pass an extension of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) tried to win the Senate's consent to approve the House-passed bill, which would reauthorize funding until fiscal 2090. The bill cleared the House in a 402-12 vote last week.
But Paul objected, pointing to the country's growing debt and arguing that any new spending should be offset by cuts to other spending.
"It has long been my feeling that we need to address our massive debt in the country," he said. "And therefore any new spending ... should be offset by cutting spending that's less valuable. We need to, at the very least, have this debate."
A good point. Maybe not. Maybe in their relationship.Would we actually though? Are there any consequences?
Just don't sexually harass anyone and they'll be fine.
A stunning 60% of male managers said they’re uncomfortable mentoring, working one-on-one, and socializing with women at work, according to a survey released Friday morning by LeanIn.org, the women’s advocacy group founded by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg.
That’s an increase from last year, when 46% of male managers said they were uneasy working with women after several prominent men lost their jobs over sexual misconduct claims.
In this year’s survey, men also said they were much more likely to hesitate to travel or have dinner with a junior woman for work.
That argument really doesn't make sense. Statistically speaking women are at a much higher risk of being sexually harassed then men are of being falsely accused.
Any argument against men and women being alone together really isn't for the protection of men.
But yes, male employers shouldn't be taking female employees on dates "for work". Thats probably a positive development.