Australian study about sexual harasment at the workplace

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  • #626411
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    Mr. Smith
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    Gentlemen,

    this is an interesting study about sexual harassment. Usually one can read about evil men harassing innocent women. Here they also look at women harass men and the figures are quite interesting. In some cases men are more often harassed then women. Of course nobody of the feminists talk about this.
    I would not make a big scene if somebody harasses me. If necessary I know how to protect myself and everything below this level I ignore. I don’t need anybody to protect me and I guess that’s true for most men, too. So except for telling feminists the truth it’s no topic to lose many words about. Anyway, sometimes it’s good to have some numbers:

    Australian study of sexual harrasment

    "I need men, real men, men with balls, certainly not sissies. I would never ask them to take an enemy position, but I insist that they follow me to that position. If you are one of those men, raise your hand." Napoleon Bonaparte

    #626441
    Carnage
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    I ain’t gonna read that bulls~~~.

    Surely is all MEN FOULT.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

    #626447
    OneTrueMisfit
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    I don’t have to read it to tell you what it says:

    Men are always the perpetrators and weemins are always always always the victims.

    Don't care

    #626469
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    Shiny
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    Well I skimmed it, but the opening line:

    Men are overwhelmingly responsible for sexual harassment against women in the workplace

    tells us that they are going to approach a serious subject from a distorted position rather than objectively. Factor in the feminist power bulls~~~ (“men have power! Women are always victims even if doing the harassing from a senior position!”) gay-apology agenda and the idea that harassing women are just trying “to adopt the sexualized banter” of the masculine workplace and I gave up at page 121.

    I ain’t gonna read that bulls~~~.

    Surely is all MEN FOULT.

    Then why the f~~~ click on it? Wasn’t the thread title clear enough? Or is this your pathetic version of, “w00t, first post!”

    #626554
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    No woman is worth my time, so, I guess that means I do not fit in their bubble. Oh well.

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    MrMe
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    This article has been cited only twice in about two years.

    There are only descriptive statistics ?
    No p value ?
    No confidence intervals?
    No statistical inference?
    Also, no comparative group?
    How scientific.

    Sexual harrassement complaints are subjective and the validity of such complaints is questionable. Sexual harrassement complaint is not equal to an actual sexual harrassement act. Lets not forget about female’s nature to complain alot, im pretty sure there are psychological studies with a better methodology about that.

    I rate the internal et external validity of this article to be low.

    It is not because it “looks” scientific that it is the truth.

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    Old Buck
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    I worked in an office for an online retailer a few years ago. I was a salesman, and did quite well. I used mathematics daily helping people find the right product. I was friendly to everyone, smile on my face, and did my job and more.

    Then a 20 something c~~~ started working there, and all she did was complain that I was taking all of her customers. She talked to EVERY WOMAN at that company and told them I wanted them sexually. Even the land whales thought I was flirting when I said “good morning” walking past the cubicles.

    One of her friends was hired a couple months later, and those two bitches hatched a plan to get me fired. I saw it coming, and the friend started yelling at me, trying to start a fight in the middle of the goddamn work place.

    I walked straight to the CEO, and complained about being harassed. I told him what these girls were up to. They wanted me gone as they saw me as a threat. Just for working harder than them and being more successful doing so.

    In the HR form I filled out, I specifically told them I was afraid they would claim that I touched them and about false harassment charges.

    Forward one year, the first c~~~ was promoted to a lead position in another department and I was let go because of her new friends in that department said they felt threatened by me.

    But, things happen for a reason. I am working a WAY better job, pays more, less hours, moved to a different town, and started my new image and life.

    I have not looked back since.

    Trying to NOT GIVE A F~~~!! LOL – Thanks Carnage!

    Don't chase tail. Turn yours around, walk away, and live free!

    #626640
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    Manspread Mansplainer
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    I walked straight to the CEO, and complained about being harassed. I told him what these girls were up to. They wanted me gone as they saw me as a threat.

    Any support there?

    Every retail (s~~~) job I had women either called me “f~~~~~” for not simping for them, or pushed me out by using their orgy-group think.

    Many women in the workplace are unproductive poison.

    When I got my first ‘real job’ there was an old c~~~ there who tried to sabotage me from day one. Luckily there were good men there who knew exactly what she was doing and thank God it’s a mostly male dominated field – because princess doesn’t want to climb down a sewer at 3am on Christmas eve.

    If women ran the world = It would become the shithole you are seeing.

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    Maddlad
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    I’d be wary of what they consider harrassment in this study, as there was a study of so called australian university harrassment, and it listed a bunch of things they considered harrassment and most of them werent even close to harrassment.
    They had stupid things like “stared at me for a little while” or “asked about my personal life”. F~~~ing snowflakes will consider anything harrassment if it gets them attention and victim status.

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