"whether women should be able to wear lipstick to work without harassment" I've noticed you keep phrasing things like this. Do you think this is what Peterson was saying?
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But literally no one is genuinely suggesting that women shouldn't be allowed to wear lipstick to work or saying that harassment is okay.
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There are no plans to do this, no, but by suggesting women are partly responsible for harassment by wearing lipstick, the ethical question becomes who needs to change their behaviour? Women, men, both?
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Do you agree that women wearing makeup increases the odds (all else being equal) of their being harassed?
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