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- i_monk0
1 in 4 young women online sexually harassed and stalked:
Women (of any age) more likely to be sexually harassed and stalked online:
- omg0
I definitely think there should be equal amount of women if not more than men. Otherwise it's just a cock party.
- omg0
In the IT world there are 80% men vs 20% women. The plan is to get rid of 30% of the men and replace them with women to make things fair and equal. However since there isn't enough women IT workers, what kind of women should you replace them with?
- Botsyurimon
- There isn't enough women IT workers where I is either.ORAZAL
- How about mentoring candidates with similar skills? How about more encouragement for women to enter the field?chuparosa
- @chuparosa- you are suggesting that women have a inferiority complex and need encouragement. That wouldn't be niceomg
- ...be a good idea.omg
- Shouldn't they be treated equal and fairly? Show them the open door, but treat them like men.omg
- oey0
Man, I just went to a Feminist lecture called:
Colors of Feminism
She's Black and she was angry!
Fuck!In the end it was totally worth it.
- lowimpakt0
re. that video.
if a woman feels harassed it's harassment.
if you can't understand that there is no hope for you.
- i_monk0
^ This post is harassment. You posted it to harass me. Shame on you.
- GeorgesII0
I remember some month ago a guy that tested tinder creating fake profiles,
test A: he picked a model picture, stable job, show of wealth. etc, he could say anything he wanted to a grill it was considered "cute, hot, quirky, etc"then he repeated the same test with the exact same words using pictures of ugly people, the responses were mostly "oooh my god what a creep, don't contact me",
now maybe it is harassment in her mind (and she has all the right to think so) but most of the video except the guy that followed her for 5 min (she could have just told him to fuck off) is just guys saying "hello, hi, wassup"
- mg330
Here’s what bugs me about that video. Sure, in those 10 hours she was harassed, and the creepy dudes walking next to her were totally inappropriate. But here’s the big question: In those 10 hours, how many times wasn’t she harassed?
The thing with videos like this is that they form broad generalizations without the other side of the story being told. What if this video only represents 10% of those 10 hours, and the other 90% is of people saying absolutely nothing? Wouldn’t that be worth recognizing? Wouldn’t it be worth pointing out that more people said nothing than harassed her? I’m not condoning harassment or trying to diminish it. But this video is going around and around and people are seeing it as some across-the-board “all men are like this” and “this happens to all women all the time” example, which is totally not true.
You could take the video of her never being harassed in the same 10 hours, title it “Gentlemen of New York City” and use it to say that a woman can walk down the street and all men will never be rude to her.
- lol sure he was stabbed 20 times your honour, but what about the 5 minutes in between that I wasn't stabbing him?set
- (i get your point though)set
- Set this made me LOLzmg33
- 10 hours is 600 minutes.
That video is 2 minutes.
So it's a 300:1 ratio of good guys :douchesBaskerviIle - But really there shouldn't be any douches. Imagine going through that every day!BaskerviIle
- A ginger (male) friend of a friend came out with us the other night and he got abused all night, it was crazyset
- the poor cunt must have to put up with it all the time. I was actually shocked at the amount of ginger abuse he gotset
- Maybe I should have given him a breakset
- jkset
- i_monk0
^ If you say "not all men..." to an internet feminist they'll bite your head off.
- set0
Little green women
- omg0
- set0
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