Just last week, the company I work for made everyone sign off that we've read and understand the company sexual harassment policy. This is something they've never made us do in the past. Like tube said, you're one bad joke away from a sexual harassment claim.
Swaggers got to swag.
Pretty simple to most people. Same with not smoking pot while driving. Same with staying away from drugs if you want to stay employed and be a meaningful contributor to society.
Trouble is, mindsets are formed at an early age and some minds are not molded properly by parents, mentors, teachers, etc.
A tangent from this tangent...
I’m at the mall the other day, and a teenager hands me a Polaroid type of camera, and asks me to take a picture of him & his girlfriend.
As I’m lining up the shot, he says, “Sir, you have to look through the little hole... it doesn’t have a screen... it’s tricky.”
I paused, and replied, “You mean... like a camera???”
Millennials
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league would launch an internal investigation of the NFL Network in reaction to the claims made earlier this week as part of a wrongful termination lawsuit that alleged rampant sexual harassment at the NFL-owned broadcast outlet.
"We take that very seriously," Goodell told reporters
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ons/950181001/
Of course you do Roger - every lead will be pursued
I believe it all except Heath Evans. He was a Patriot, and a gentleman.
The narrative you're trying to sell doesn't work. You make it sound like women are just innocent little victims just there doing their job and those evil men are just picking on them.
Without context, I don't know any guy that does that unless there's something going on between the two of them. I think there something going on between them, she got caught, so she made accusations to hide her own shame. After all, she's a woman and a perfect angel who can do no wrong after all. How could a little dear like her be involved in something so naughty? It must be the evil man who did it.
But as we have seen, Men are 100% responsible for women's reactions. I ultimately agree that the guys should be suspended and in trouble. What this whole thing really says is Women have to be babysat, are much too delicate and sensitive to be allowed to work in a professional environment.
Thanks for replying three weeks later to my post
Consider the possibility you are the one trying to sell a narrative
I did not say "Men are 100% responsible for women's reactions" or "women are just innocent little victims just there doing their job and those evil men are just picking on them" but nice try to spin it that way to fit your position
If you want to justify someone being ignorant enough to send video of them masturbating to a coworker go for it
I only know what would have happened to me if I pulled that sort of shit in my former workplaces and what it would have done for my reputation - maybe it is/was different where you have worked
Happy New Year
"professional environment. "? Like where do you work? The strip club? A drug cartel?
Sending people unsolicited sex toys, videos of sex acts, and a variety of other things that should only happen in parody porn movies is so far removed from any professional environment I have ever been involved in. I just really want to know your frame of reference here.
ESPN snowflakes advance the narrative that women have to be babysat and are too delicate to work in a professional environment
Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis will not return to their positions at ESPN in the wake of a lawsuit that alleged the two sexually harassed a former wardrobe stylist while they were NFL Network employees, a person with knowledge of the move confirmed to USA TODAY Sports on Friday.
McNabb and Davis were suspended on Dec. 12 pending an investigation, hours after a lawsuit filed against NFL Network was made public. That investigation was completed and led ESPN to drop both McNabb and Davis
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...on/1008935001/