I’m surprised the percentage is this low - just on the basis of years of personal experience in the workplace.
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Definitely skewed numbers via implicit bias. These are the men that can identify their behavior as inappropriate and admit it. Some know but won't admit it. Some who are truly misogynistic will never identify at all because to them anything they do re:women is appropriate.
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Totally agree! And so well said:)
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I'm very curious how many of these men that admitted might have only admitted to "lesser" offenses knowing they had actually done some of the "worse" also but filtered some responses for any of a host of possible reasons. & if admitted to "worse" have ever crossed into violence?
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It also brings to mind the masses who are offended by news re: sexual harassment/assault. Why be offended unless - subconsciously - you know yourself to be part of the group being exposed? An innocent personal would automatically exclude themselves.
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Right! It's inherent from a person who doesn't want 1. the loss of that implied control and power over women 2. the behavior to be stopped because it is their own and they like it and because 3. they have generalized fear and inherent insecurity at the core of who they are.
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So that's a minimum of 30% of women who were attacked. That's unacceptable. Things gotta change. Now. Not taking it anymore.
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The word attacked was never used. Calm down
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women, you're welocme in France a place with respectfull people



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Thats utter horsesh1t
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A third of women said that they wore something completely inappropriate in a professional setting just to gain the sexual attention of men.
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Victim blaming
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Hypocrisy denier
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A woman can wear what she wants. It’s not an invitation to assault her. Control yourselves
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Do you say that to the thousands of Female teachers that are raping their underage male students?
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Tell the students to dress differently? No. It’s never the victims fault. Male or female
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I wish the MSM shared your insight, they only seem to care about the female victims, which is why I point out the hypocrisy.
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Females are much more likely to be victims than men but men are also abused and that is an equal crime
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I just had a conversation with my 19 yo college stepson. I hope it made a difference. I told him I’m scared shitless for his 13-yo half sister.
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I can almost guarantee she's experienced harassment already. She's gotten whistled at when she was in the mall with friends, cat called walking down the street, etc. We have to teach our boys better and earlier. I'm trying to. He's 6.
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