So, where do we go now? We continue to fumble around because there's no solution or even a challenge of ideas.
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As someone who spends my daily existence dealing with immigrants and people who come from different backgrounds, it takes hours to explain
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Simple ideas but it's important to slow it down and do so, for the long term. So I'm not a fan of anyone who simplifies the complex.
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Replying to @BrittanySomeone @EdFarage
We can have discussions. We need to know what we are discussing tho. This problem of term shift exists and if it continues to be applied to sexual crimes & misbehaviour, victims will lose credibility & men will face baseless witch-hunts.
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Is that really happening though? Yes currently much discussion about rape and forms of harassment but not seeing the terms changing meaning.
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Apparently 28% of young people think a wink is sexual harassment and a stare can be rape. http://www.titleixforall.com/goshen-college-declares-all-male-students-who-stare-at-women-are-rapists/ …
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They think it 'is', or that it 'could be' on be in certain circumstances?
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They included it in sexual harassment.
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I guess it's pretty vague what makes others feel uncomfortable.
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Replying to @PlanetClare_ @HPluckrose and
I mean like someone does something overtly creepy, then keeps winking at you through out the day at work type scenario.
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Sure.
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