I stand with Governor Cuomo and denounce the absurd concept of "sex harassment"

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I stand with Governor Cuomo and denounce the absurd concept of "sex harassment"

Shamefully some on the populist right are jumping on the bandwagon to attack Governor Cuomo over being heterosexual and liking women.

While Cuomo is indeed a horrible person and guilty of mass murder for the Nursing Home Gate scandal, we should not be supporting the ludicrous and harmful concept of "sex harrassment" "laws."

So-called "sex harassment" has been expanded to such a ludicrous degree than ANY male attraction to females at work (and increasingly in more and more other settings) is de facto banned. "Sex harrassment" now includes things as innocuous as asking someone on a date, glancing at someone for more than 4 seconds, or telling an off color joke over the water cooler.

Grown adults do NOT need any government or court micromanaging how they interact with each other to such a ridiculous extent. In fact as I warned repeatedly for years these "sex harassment" "laws" set the precedent for further micromanagement of human interaction by the state. The Covi-tyranny has obviously proven that point.

Its time to denounce and call for a FULL REPEAL of the "sex harassment" "laws" in their entirety regardless of any political points that might be scored in a given case.
 
Cuomo denies he's guilty of sexual harassment -- that's not the same thing as denouncing the legal concept.
 
The saddest part about these "sex harassment" "laws" is the fact they have killed off workplaces as places to find relationships.

The workplace at one time was one of the most common places men and women met. According to studies this peaked in the 1990s and then began a rapid and steep decline in parallel with the rise of the so-called "sex harassment" "laws."

Today people have become so brainwashed that a 2021 poll showed that 93% of women now feel "any flirting at work is inappropriate." Yet in the 1990s polls showed more women opposed "sex harassment" "laws" then men did. The brainwashing transformation has been truly stunning.

One could certainly and reasonably make the case meeting relationship partners at work makes far more sense than on some dating app or drunk at a bar on Friday night.
 
I don't agree. There is a such thing as real sexual harassment. I'm not talking about the trivial things it has morphed into in some places. Real sexual harassment can be ugly, uncalled for, and criminal in some places.
 
The saddest part about these "sex harassment" "laws" is the fact they have killed off workplaces as places to find relationships.

Dudebro. You don't go to work to "find relationships."

You go to work to work. Your job is not a personal dating service and other co-workers don't owe you shit besides being your co-workers.

If you want a job to fulfill the happiness of your erections, get in the sex industry.
 
Dating co-workers has NEVER been a good idea. If the relationship fails, you still have to see her every day. Ouch. Nor was it a longstanding practice to do so. Think about it: before the 1970s, the gender ratios were much too lopsided.
 
Shamefully some on the populist right are jumping on the bandwagon to attack Governor Cuomo over being heterosexual and liking women.

While Cuomo is indeed a horrible person and guilty of mass murder for the Nursing Home Gate scandal, we should not be supporting the ludicrous and harmful concept of "sex harrassment" "laws."

So-called "sex harassment" has been expanded to such a ludicrous degree than ANY male attraction to females at work (and increasingly in more and more other settings) is de facto banned. "Sex harrassment" now includes things as innocuous as asking someone on a date, glancing at someone for more than 4 seconds, or telling an off color joke over the water cooler.

Grown adults do NOT need any government or court micromanaging how they interact with each other to such a ridiculous extent. In fact as I warned repeatedly for years these "sex harassment" "laws" set the precedent for further micromanagement of human interaction by the state. The Covi-tyranny has obviously proven that point.

Its time to denounce and call for a FULL REPEAL of the "sex harassment" "laws" in their entirety regardless of any political points that might be scored in a given case.

I bet you do stand, turn your dick back to your A-hole and plug it in.
 
Dating co-workers has NEVER been a good idea. If the relationship fails, you still have to see her every day. Ouch. Nor was it a longstanding practice to do so. Think about it: before the 1970s, the gender ratios were much too lopsided.

Well, there was a time when doctors often married their nurses, lawyers their secretaries, and that at least provided a certain upward social mobility.

Nowadays, doctors marry doctors. "Assortative mating," it's called.
 
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