“It is not the intent of the alleged harasser, but the impact on the recipient.”
For those of you who have ever worked in a corporate environment and been subjected to mandatory sexual harrassment training:
Bill Whittle speaks truth to p.c. power.
Wait ’til you get to diversity training, Bill.
Oy!
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AJ wanted a bucket of water not a “I’ll never look at woman again”.
If I had wanted to do that I would have chosen Helen Thomas.
lgm. You had the analogy right, but misplaced the victim and perp.
A man is legally driving his own car, with insurance, registration and license. He is hit by a female while she is text-messaging and runs a stop sign. She blames the man.
She is the drunk driver.