Don't want to make two threads so I'll just lump them into one and broke it up into two parts....
The tales of bogus SH claims:
One day while at work, a co-worker and I started talking about sexual harassment claims and the legitimacy of them. I told him that I read that 50% of them are thrown out for "lack of merit." He didn't believe me, so I told him to look it up. And he did, and he told me I was right.
See, a lot of people call me sexist for this but many women file sexual harassment claims for the dumbest things. These frivolous complaints make it tough for the legit complaints to go through, which is pretty crappy IMO.
Here are stories of women who filed sexual harassment complaints on men which were later tossed out but not before the guys accused got fired. These were from various TV talk show segments (some local, some national). Here's the stories (and no they were not NOW members, LOL):
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1. Woman worked at a place that I guess had casual Thursdays and Fridays. One man took a liking to her and complimented her on her appearance and looks ie: You look pretty/nice today etc.
Woman said she didn't think anything of it until she noticed he only complimented her if she wore something sleeveless and/or low-cut. So she filed a sexual harassment complaint because "he only noticed me when I was showing skin and it started to make me uncomfortable."
Host of said show basically asked what everybody in the room was thinking, "Do you honestly expect any heterosexual man to compliment you when you're completely covered up on the other days? You were basically complaining on a male for being.... male."
Woman then said, "Yeah every one of my girlfriends basically said the same thing. And while none of my other male co-workers complimented me as much as he did, they all did the same thing pretty much. I felt kind bad afterwords so I tried to have it retracted."
HEMI's take: Gee, 'Ya think?! They interviewed the man and he said it's been tough finding work because the job he got fired from listed the reason for termination as SH even though the original complaint was dropped.
ETA: I personally have no problem with telling a female CW if she looks pretty. No one complains.
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2. Woman was always being told she had the figure to go into modeling by various people (mostly men, probably). She mentioned it in passing to a male co-worker who then said on his off days he's a photographer, and one of the things he shoots is glamour shots of models. He offers her a session to shoot some test shots on her day off and gives him the website address to his portfolio.
Well the woman checked it out, and in her words "was horrified, there was mostly topless and nude women!" When she next saw him she said, "you pervert, how dare you suggest I show my tits for your damn camera?!" Man says to her, "What do you think glamour photography is? It's tasteful shots from lingerie up to nude." Well the woman complained to the head office and the man got the axe.
The host asked her, "And what if he took those pictures and they got noticed by a modeling agency and they wanted to hire you?"
Woman said, "Look if I wanted to take naked pictures of myself and send them in I would have already done so. I don't need some guy asking me to strip off in front of him."
HEMI's take: When a woman refers to glamour shots as "naked pictures" then it proves how clueless she is about the modeling industry. Oh, and the guy that got fired? First, all he was going to do was casual (jeans and tank top) pictures of her, hardly "naked." After he was axed, he decided to concentrate on his photography full-time, where his work was noticed and he got offered a gig for a major magazine.
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3. Woman said a man asked her out on a date after finding out she was single. Woman said, "I have plans so I'm going to have to pass." Man says "Well let me know when you don't have any more plans."
Well she cried sexual harassment because - get this - she was offended because according to her she was way out of his league and he should have known better.
The guy got fired because of the office's "zero tolerance" rule.
The host of the show asked her, "Haven't you heard of 'can't blame a guy for trying'? And what was so bad about him asking you out on a simple date?"
The woman said, "I know, but he was fugly! I lodged the complaint because he needed to know that when you can only afford to buy McDonald's you don't go for Filet Mignon." She also mentioned that many of her colleagues were pissed at her because her actions cost the company one of their best employees.
The host showed a picture of the man - who by now found a better job - and his girlfriend who was beautiful. The look on her face was priceless.
HEMI's take: Getting a man fired because you think you're too hot for him is just low, simple as that. And I would think the same thing too if the genders were reversed.
The tales of bogus SH claims:
One day while at work, a co-worker and I started talking about sexual harassment claims and the legitimacy of them. I told him that I read that 50% of them are thrown out for "lack of merit." He didn't believe me, so I told him to look it up. And he did, and he told me I was right.
See, a lot of people call me sexist for this but many women file sexual harassment claims for the dumbest things. These frivolous complaints make it tough for the legit complaints to go through, which is pretty crappy IMO.
Here are stories of women who filed sexual harassment complaints on men which were later tossed out but not before the guys accused got fired. These were from various TV talk show segments (some local, some national). Here's the stories (and no they were not NOW members, LOL):
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1. Woman worked at a place that I guess had casual Thursdays and Fridays. One man took a liking to her and complimented her on her appearance and looks ie: You look pretty/nice today etc.
Woman said she didn't think anything of it until she noticed he only complimented her if she wore something sleeveless and/or low-cut. So she filed a sexual harassment complaint because "he only noticed me when I was showing skin and it started to make me uncomfortable."
Host of said show basically asked what everybody in the room was thinking, "Do you honestly expect any heterosexual man to compliment you when you're completely covered up on the other days? You were basically complaining on a male for being.... male."
Woman then said, "Yeah every one of my girlfriends basically said the same thing. And while none of my other male co-workers complimented me as much as he did, they all did the same thing pretty much. I felt kind bad afterwords so I tried to have it retracted."
HEMI's take: Gee, 'Ya think?! They interviewed the man and he said it's been tough finding work because the job he got fired from listed the reason for termination as SH even though the original complaint was dropped.
ETA: I personally have no problem with telling a female CW if she looks pretty. No one complains.
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2. Woman was always being told she had the figure to go into modeling by various people (mostly men, probably). She mentioned it in passing to a male co-worker who then said on his off days he's a photographer, and one of the things he shoots is glamour shots of models. He offers her a session to shoot some test shots on her day off and gives him the website address to his portfolio.
Well the woman checked it out, and in her words "was horrified, there was mostly topless and nude women!" When she next saw him she said, "you pervert, how dare you suggest I show my tits for your damn camera?!" Man says to her, "What do you think glamour photography is? It's tasteful shots from lingerie up to nude." Well the woman complained to the head office and the man got the axe.
The host asked her, "And what if he took those pictures and they got noticed by a modeling agency and they wanted to hire you?"
Woman said, "Look if I wanted to take naked pictures of myself and send them in I would have already done so. I don't need some guy asking me to strip off in front of him."
HEMI's take: When a woman refers to glamour shots as "naked pictures" then it proves how clueless she is about the modeling industry. Oh, and the guy that got fired? First, all he was going to do was casual (jeans and tank top) pictures of her, hardly "naked." After he was axed, he decided to concentrate on his photography full-time, where his work was noticed and he got offered a gig for a major magazine.
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3. Woman said a man asked her out on a date after finding out she was single. Woman said, "I have plans so I'm going to have to pass." Man says "Well let me know when you don't have any more plans."
Well she cried sexual harassment because - get this - she was offended because according to her she was way out of his league and he should have known better.
The guy got fired because of the office's "zero tolerance" rule.
The host of the show asked her, "Haven't you heard of 'can't blame a guy for trying'? And what was so bad about him asking you out on a simple date?"
The woman said, "I know, but he was fugly! I lodged the complaint because he needed to know that when you can only afford to buy McDonald's you don't go for Filet Mignon." She also mentioned that many of her colleagues were pissed at her because her actions cost the company one of their best employees.
The host showed a picture of the man - who by now found a better job - and his girlfriend who was beautiful. The look on her face was priceless.
HEMI's take: Getting a man fired because you think you're too hot for him is just low, simple as that. And I would think the same thing too if the genders were reversed.
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