What an atrocity that this male wasted this females valuable time with an unattractive proposition. The proper punishment would be to take out a chainsaw and slice him in half, at least that way she would not have to feel any guilt about rejecting him, since he can deserve that. This is the solution to cognitive dissonance everyone, if you find yourself in a situation where you are at risk of feeling mean, just be as mean as humanly possible and tell yourself that it was justified revenge.
Look, Its okay to assault a stranger with a weapon, just because they made a sexual advance on you. That is not illegal :S, and no harm will come to you :S.
@St37One That would depend on the nature of the person assaulted. It's very dangerous assume the said person is just going to stand there and do nothing.
@MrSpazchow True. It should be warning people that if they commit an assault with a weapon against a stranger, they can go to prison, it doesnt matter if they were angry or offended or female.
6:37 What would be the consequences of a woman having pepper spray, a drink thrown in her face? What about a face slap? Is it funny only when done to a man that speaks the wrong words?
5:54 Why is the woman permitted to wear an outfit that reveals her neckline while the man is required to wear a necktie to prevent any viewing of his? Why is the woman wearing make-up (red lips)?
Apparently it's the Age of Aquarius for women and the Victorian era for men. But don't call this inequality, because that's likely to offend a member of the preferred gender—and this constitutes sexual harassment.
When you say "putting your sexuality on hold" at work... does that apply to women who wear an insane amount of perfume? Or wear high heels, tons of make up and all the rest of it? Those are by far the most common personal distractions in a workplace - they're unavoidable and are completely about a woman making herself look more sexual
Seems like it's more about repeatedly beating the message into men to reduce the numbers of women getting upset about comments or banter and then filing lawsuits
I guess I should have knocked the teeth out of the woman who grabbed my crotch at a company Christmas party a few years ago. Or I should have karate chopped and pepper sprayed a female co-worker who put her arms around my neck to hug me as we 'squeezed' by each other, face-to-face, in a narrow supply room. I ignored her and she was hostile towards me from then on. Or I should have thrown my drink in the face of the girl at the fast-food window who flirted with me everytime I picked up my order.
If you did all those things and filmed it then showed it during a sexual harassment workshop, I'd like to see how many people there would laugh about it; just like they laughed when a woman did those same things to a man.
i don't have a problem with sexual harrassment laws in theory and as shown in this video. The problem is that sexual harrassment isn't tied down to specific behaviors. In fact, whether or not something is sexual harrassment all comes down to the way a woman feels. That's why i couldn't take the Herman Cain charges seriously. Without more information for all i know they used sports metaphors around the office or his wife dropped something off and he kissed her goodbye.
Society values women over men, all in the name of political correctness. At 6:40, this video gives one reason why I do not believe in romantic love. Like many other men, I view romantic love as authority based.
So a woman throwing a drink at the man, pepper spraying him, and hitting him is perfectly okay. Nothing to worry about right? But the man saying she looks good and wants to get together with her, now that's just unforgivable. Apparently it's more of a crime for a man to make a woman slightly uncomfortable than it is for a woman to hit a man. If a man had that same reaction to a woman who said he looked hott, then "there is no excuse for him to hit her, no matter what she said"
@theignoredgender What really gets me about the enactments of sexual harassment is that they're almost always men, as if women never make unwanted advances. As for your observation, yes, society does frown on a woman's discomfort more than a man's pain.
What an atrocity that this male wasted this females valuable time with an unattractive proposition. The proper punishment would be to take out a chainsaw and slice him in half, at least that way she would not have to feel any guilt about rejecting him, since he can deserve that. This is the solution to cognitive dissonance everyone, if you find yourself in a situation where you are at risk of feeling mean, just be as mean as humanly possible and tell yourself that it was justified revenge.
St37One 2 weeks ago
Hey everyone!
Look, Its okay to assault a stranger with a weapon, just because they made a sexual advance on you. That is not illegal :S, and no harm will come to you :S.
Are you taking notes!
St37One 3 weeks ago
@St37One That would depend on the nature of the person assaulted. It's very dangerous assume the said person is just going to stand there and do nothing.
MrSpazchow 3 weeks ago
@MrSpazchow I was mocking this video and being sarcastic/ironic.
St37One 3 weeks ago
@St37One I know. But you'd be surprised at how many people think that way for real. Hell the video is promoting that mentality.
MrSpazchow 3 weeks ago
@MrSpazchow True. It should be warning people that if they commit an assault with a weapon against a stranger, they can go to prison, it doesnt matter if they were angry or offended or female.
St37One 2 weeks ago
6:37 What would be the consequences of a woman having pepper spray, a drink thrown in her face? What about a face slap? Is it funny only when done to a man that speaks the wrong words?
feministsAreCorrupt 3 weeks ago
5:54 Why is the woman permitted to wear an outfit that reveals her neckline while the man is required to wear a necktie to prevent any viewing of his? Why is the woman wearing make-up (red lips)?
feministsAreCorrupt 3 weeks ago
Where is the section that teaches women to dress properly and avoid perfume, revealing dresses and cleavage?
feministsAreCorrupt 3 weeks ago
This is sexist against men.
philliesphanatic12 4 weeks ago 2
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"The Grandmother Filter"?
Apparently it's the Age of Aquarius for women and the Victorian era for men. But don't call this inequality, because that's likely to offend a member of the preferred gender—and this constitutes sexual harassment.
supersporkspank 1 month ago
The solution to sexual harassment is to only hire unattractive women. Problem = solved.
areuter727 1 month ago
20 dislikes!
Mectrixctic 2 months ago
@Mectrixctic Twenty ONE!
michaelm742 1 month ago
@michaelm742
Twenty SIX!
theignoredgender 3 weeks ago
@theignoredgender
Thirty NINE!
Mectrixctic 2 weeks ago
When you say "putting your sexuality on hold" at work... does that apply to women who wear an insane amount of perfume? Or wear high heels, tons of make up and all the rest of it? Those are by far the most common personal distractions in a workplace - they're unavoidable and are completely about a woman making herself look more sexual
Seems like it's more about repeatedly beating the message into men to reduce the numbers of women getting upset about comments or banter and then filing lawsuits
j1mmyZeta 2 months ago 3
I guess I should have knocked the teeth out of the woman who grabbed my crotch at a company Christmas party a few years ago. Or I should have karate chopped and pepper sprayed a female co-worker who put her arms around my neck to hug me as we 'squeezed' by each other, face-to-face, in a narrow supply room. I ignored her and she was hostile towards me from then on. Or I should have thrown my drink in the face of the girl at the fast-food window who flirted with me everytime I picked up my order.
SirFrancisDashwood15 2 months ago
@SirFrancisDashwood15
If you did all those things and filmed it then showed it during a sexual harassment workshop, I'd like to see how many people there would laugh about it; just like they laughed when a woman did those same things to a man.
theignoredgender 2 months ago 2
They should use the misandry filter. If it's offensive when you reverse the genders, then don't do it.
theignoredgender 2 months ago 18
Grandma, You look absolutely hot in that miniskirt and halter top from baby gap.
Legion719 2 months ago
i don't have a problem with sexual harrassment laws in theory and as shown in this video. The problem is that sexual harrassment isn't tied down to specific behaviors. In fact, whether or not something is sexual harrassment all comes down to the way a woman feels. That's why i couldn't take the Herman Cain charges seriously. Without more information for all i know they used sports metaphors around the office or his wife dropped something off and he kissed her goodbye.
anime1973 2 months ago
Society values women over men, all in the name of political correctness. At 6:40, this video gives one reason why I do not believe in romantic love. Like many other men, I view romantic love as authority based.
TediusZanarukando 2 months ago
Is there a "grandpa filter" for women? Oh no, that's right women are just perfect angels who would never say anything inappropriate.
theignoredgender 2 months ago 5
So a woman throwing a drink at the man, pepper spraying him, and hitting him is perfectly okay. Nothing to worry about right? But the man saying she looks good and wants to get together with her, now that's just unforgivable. Apparently it's more of a crime for a man to make a woman slightly uncomfortable than it is for a woman to hit a man. If a man had that same reaction to a woman who said he looked hott, then "there is no excuse for him to hit her, no matter what she said"
theignoredgender 2 months ago 25
@theignoredgender What really gets me about the enactments of sexual harassment is that they're almost always men, as if women never make unwanted advances. As for your observation, yes, society does frown on a woman's discomfort more than a man's pain.
danielinraleigh 2 months ago