Could Some of the #metoo Women be Lying, MANY BELIEVE SO

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  • #776479
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    Awakened
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    #776489
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    Anonymous
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    Many KNOW so.

    Women LIE.

    Many of us have been to JAIL.

    Lives RUINED.

    By the very ones who are supposed to have our backs.

    Due to their FILTHY F~~~ING LIES.

    We know first hand.

    LYING C~~~S.

    #776493
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    Surfdude12
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    The question isn’t are some LYING. The question is are some HONEST.

    #776496
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    Romulus
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    Interesting article. Its from a source that would tend to side with women on such a topic.

    The fact that it had to admit (based on a study) that many people, including many women, question these claims……..discloses a looming problem that they are trying to get ahead of….like lets not push this too far as we don’t yet have our echo chambers all lined up at this moment:

    All of this data is somewhat frustrating, but perhaps we shouldn’t be all that surprised. We knew trying to change the power structure inside offices across the country was never going to be easy, and long-held beliefs about how things have always been done are usually slow to change. But a bubbling undercurrent of doubt about the believability of women coming forward with their stories is definitely something we must keep an eye on.

    Also, the concluding paragraph is simply accepting a conclusion that hasn’t been verified yet.

    The study does show that movements like #MeToo and Time’s Up have not been underestimating the scope of sexual harassment problem. About six out of 10 women surveyed say that they have been sexually harassed (compared with 27 percent of men.) And of those women who have been harassed over half (55 percent) say that it has happened both in and outside of work.

    The fact that someone reports that something has happened………is not the same as it actually happening in fact. So, no, the study doesn’t say anything about the real incident rate for harassment.

    How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being.

    #776498
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    Jan Sobieski
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    I’m sure some women were bona fide harassed but most of the harassment isn’t really harassment.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #776502
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    Anonymous
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    Having your knee touched or someone brushing against your ass back in 1973 is not f~~~ing harassment or RAPE.

    Attention seeking #metoo C~~~S.

    #776506
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    FrostByte
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    Pound me too is just a giant social s~~~ test. They wanted to see how far they can push until someone stops them.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #776508
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    IRuleMe
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    Interesting article. Its from a source that would tend to side with women on such a topic.

    The fact that it had to admit (based on a study) that many people, including many women, question these claims……..discloses a looming problem that they are trying to get ahead of….like lets not push this too far as we don’t yet have our echo chambers all lined up at this moment:

    All of this data is somewhat frustrating, but perhaps we shouldn’t be all that surprised. We knew trying to change the power structure inside offices across the country was never going to be easy, and long-held beliefs about how things have always been done are usually slow to change. But a bubbling undercurrent of doubt about the believability of women coming forward with their stories is definitely something we must keep an eye on.

    Also, the concluding paragraph is simply accepting a conclusion that hasn’t been verified yet.

    The study does show that movements like #MeToo and Time’s Up have not been underestimating the scope of sexual harassment problem. About six out of 10 women surveyed say that they have been sexually harassed (compared with 27 percent of men.) And of those women who have been harassed over half (55 percent) say that it has happened both in and outside of work.

    The fact that someone reports that something has happened………is not the same as it actually happening in fact. So, no, the study doesn’t say anything about the real incident rate for harassment.

    We knew trying to change the power structure inside offices across the country was never going to be easy

    I mean that’s… They’re giving it away right there that it was never about equality, but instead about turning the tables and being in charge. What more can you say?

    #776509
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    Carnage
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    Women don’t lie, they are a lie, her words, her face, her feelings, her likes, her hobbies, everything is made up to snare you or copied from someone else, a book, or what ever.

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

    #776511
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    MoreSky
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    From an old post here are the UN definitions of sexual harassment.

    The #meToo attention-seeking whores may believe they deserve cash and prizes as some of this may have happened to them (a bloke scratched his b~~~~ within eyesight of her for example).

    It is the usual “unwanted” qualifier that is the key. A buff Chad does it then she gets ‘gina tingles; anyone else it’s sexual assault.

    /forums/topic/united-nations-definitions-of-sexual-harassment/

    http://www.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/pdf/whatissh.pdf

    Sexual harassment includes many things…
    • Actual or attempted rape or sexual assault.
    • Unwanted pressure for sexual favors.
    • Unwanted deliberate touching, leaning over, cornering, or pinching.
    • Unwanted sexual looks or gestures. (what’s a sexual look?)
    • Unwanted letters, telephone calls, or materials of a sexual nature.
    • Unwanted pressure for dates. (Who defines unwanted?)
    • Unwanted sexual teasing, jokes, remarks, or questions.
    • Referring to an adult as a girl, hunk, doll, babe, or honey.
    • Whistling at someone.
    • Cat calls.
    • Sexual comments.
    • Turning work discussions to sexual topics.
    • Sexual innuendos or stories.
    • Asking about sexual fantasies, preferences, or history. (On a date?)
    • Personal questions about social or sexual life. (Can’t ask someone how there weekend was?)
    • Sexual comments about a person’s clothing, anatomy, or looks.
    • Kissing sounds, howling, and smacking lips. (what if someones eating a KFC or something?)
    • Telling lies or spreading rumors about a person’s personal sex life. (even if you were involved with the person?)
    • Neck massage.
    • Touching an employee’s clothing, hair, or body.
    • Giving personal gifts.
    • Hanging around a person. (difficult at work if you’re in the same office)
    • Hugging, kissing, patting, or stroking.
    • Touching or rubbing oneself sexually around another person. (Don’t adjust your nut sack in public)
    • Standing close or brushing up against a person. (How is this avoidable?)
    • Looking a person up and down (elevator eyes). (Someone could have farted?)
    • Staring at someone. (in whose opinion? could be daydreaming.)
    • Sexually suggestive signals. (not sure how this is not covered by the next two)
    • Facial expressions, winking, throwing kisses, or licking lips. (twitches, nerves, eating?)
    • Making sexual gestures with hands or through body movements.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #776512
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    MoreSky
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    I meant to add to my post above (can’t edit for some reason) that people don’t believe it because the definitions are bollocks and they don’t believe that the level of genuine sexual harassment is anywhere near what the #meToo slagbags say.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

    #776514
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    Narwhal
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    Interesting article. Its from a source that would tend to side with women on such a topic.
    The fact that it had to admit (based on a study) that many people, including many women, question these claims……..discloses a looming problem that they are trying to get ahead of….like lets not push this too far as we don’t yet have our echo chambers all lined up at this moment:

    No way that will be their response. They will not back off, they’ll push harder.

    You don’t believe me? I’ll keep saying it and saying it until you do. I will recruit more white knights to defend my honor and shame you. I may even accuse you of sexual harassment so you know what it feels like when no one believes your story. You deserve it!

    I am not at all surprised that a left support group would post these numbers. It means there are still more work to do. More money is needed, and we must elect more democrats. If they can’t do that they’ll have to start having actual proof to back up their claims…or worse, start taking some responsibility and consider consequences…the horror!

    And so the fight goes on.

    The drama will not end until morale improves!

    Ok. Then do it.

    #776516
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    MonkeyMind
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    It’s easy to lie on the internet. Nobody can see your face or cross reference what you are saying. So i wouldn’t be suprised at all if people are lying.

    #776517
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    XSDBS
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    #metoo is backfiring on women, they are now attempting to “spin” the damage done, and backpeddle on it’s intentions,
    because they see #metoo is hurting them more than it is helping them.

    Men are limiting/stopping interaction with women in avoidance of a #metoo accusation the next day/week/month/year.
    #metoo is causing segregation between men and women in business/professional and social environments.

    Remember “Mattress Girl”?
    Would would hire her, let alone work/interact/socialize with her?
    Same thing applies to #metoo.

    #776524
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    ResidentEvil7
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    The whole #metoo movement is nothing but lies. It’s all an attempt to get money, attention and trying to hurt men. I say stay away from these bimbos; they’re toxic!

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #776539
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    Anonymous
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    I think it’s obvious that most of these women played along using the attention to boost their careers. Now that their careers are in decline and the time seems right they are trying to cry harassment and rape.

    Unfortunately for them there are many photos online where the women seem perfectly happy with Harvey in particular.

    I think people have just had enough of the bulls~~~ in general. You don’t hear these celebrities cry out over the Muslim rape gangs in England and other places.

    #776546
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    Zerenity
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    500

    What Iruleme said

    It’s not about actual equality.

    It’s about one group having power over another.

    In other words humans are fighting again.

    See Tool’s Song
    Right In Two.

    God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change: Courage to change the things I can: And Wisdom to know the difference. -Reinhold Niebuhr 1951

    #776549
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    743 roadmaster
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    From an old post here are the UN definitions of sexual harassment.

    The #meToo attention-seeking whores may believe they deserve cash and prizes as some of this may have happened to them (a bloke scratched his b~~~~ within eyesight of her for example).

    It is the usual “unwanted” qualifier that is the key. A buff Chad does it then she gets ‘gina tingles; anyone else it’s sexual assault.

    /forums/topic/united-nations-definitions-of-sexual-harassment/

    http://www.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/pdf/whatissh.pdf

    Sexual harassment includes many things…
    • Actual or attempted rape or sexual assault.
    • Unwanted pressure for sexual favors.
    • Unwanted deliberate touching, leaning over, cornering, or pinching.
    • Unwanted sexual looks or gestures. (what’s a sexual look?)
    • Unwanted letters, telephone calls, or materials of a sexual nature.
    • Unwanted pressure for dates. (Who defines unwanted?)
    • Unwanted sexual teasing, jokes, remarks, or questions.
    • Referring to an adult as a girl, hunk, doll, babe, or honey.
    • Whistling at someone.
    • Cat calls.
    • Sexual comments.
    • Turning work discussions to sexual topics.
    • Sexual innuendos or stories.
    • Asking about sexual fantasies, preferences, or history. (On a date?)
    • Personal questions about social or sexual life. (Can’t ask someone how there weekend was?)
    • Sexual comments about a person’s clothing, anatomy, or looks.
    • Kissing sounds, howling, and smacking lips. (what if someones eating a KFC or something?)
    • Telling lies or spreading rumors about a person’s personal sex life. (even if you were involved with the person?)
    • Neck massage.
    • Touching an employee’s clothing, hair, or body.
    • Giving personal gifts.
    • Hanging around a person. (difficult at work if you’re in the same office)
    • Hugging, kissing, patting, or stroking.
    • Touching or rubbing oneself sexually around another person. (Don’t adjust your nut sack in public)
    • Standing close or brushing up against a person. (How is this avoidable?)
    • Looking a person up and down (elevator eyes). (Someone could have farted?)
    • Staring at someone. (in whose opinion? could be daydreaming.)
    • Sexually suggestive signals. (not sure how this is not covered by the next two)
    • Facial expressions, winking, throwing kisses, or licking lips. (twitches, nerves, eating?)
    • Making sexual gestures with hands or through body movements.

    In other words,…looking or going anywhere near a woman is sexual harassment.

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

    #776556
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    Mr. Spock
    Mr. Spock
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    Major backfire for this bulls~~~ movement. They attempted to destroy men via the internet using the court of public opinion. The numbers aren’t in their favor so this is an attempt to do damage control until someone or something else comes along that is more convincing. They are hoping that men will forget. I for one will not. Like typical dumb bitches they got greedy and showed their hands. Now they can kiss my ass.
    Good luck picking out names for your cats you stupid c~~~s.

    Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.

    #776589
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    MoreSky
    MoreSky
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    4865

    In other words,…looking or going anywhere near a woman is sexual harassment.

    Without her permission, yes.
    Which can be revoked retrospectively.

    "...reinvent your life because you must; it is your life and its history and the present belong only to you.” It is Your Life, Charles Bukowski.

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