Views : 11,791,306
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jul 29, 2018 ^^
Rating : 4.73 (12,483/172,213 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
After seeing this I started saying âi dont get itâ or âcan you please explain that?â whenever somebody, not just at work, made/makes discriminating jokes.
So far, over last few years, It's been quite effective.
And tbh, it's also quite funny seeing someone trying to justify horrible mind gymnastics. Worth it!
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As a man , I was honestly sexually harassed for almost 6 straight months at my job by the owner ( who's female)
I was finally fired for coming in 2 minutes late ( at a commission paid job with no hourly pay)
When I finally thought to myself " I should do something about this "
I had 5-6 attorneys basically laugh me off the phone and another 4-5 email me saying they were not available.
I finally contacted an attorney about 200 miles away that didn't know my boss, then I was told I waited too long and there's absolutely nothing I can do about it.
Male or Female ... The law does nothing whatsoever to help victims of sexual harassment ( especially in a smaller town)
And as a man getting harassed by a woman , you will never be taken seriously
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The men out there saying they're terrified to be alone with a woman now finally understand how women feel at the prospect of being alone with men like them
Edit: People have rightly pointed out that the fear women feel when in that sort of situation is absolutely not the same as the fear of people who claim to be terrified of false accusations of sexual harassment. I didn't phrase my comment well and it wasn't right of me to try to equate the two. No one should have to be in a workplace where it's even a concern for them that they might face sexual harassment and the discomfort people like Tucker Carlson claim to feel in regards to being alone with a woman cannot compare to how people who deal with sexual harrassment feel and how their lives can be impacted by those incidents.
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This genuinely made me tear up. When John asked "It's kind of sad that that's not an instinctive reaction, isn't it?" he sounded so sincere and empathetic. Like you could see the hurt he could feel for his actions or lack there of. Even leading up to it she gave him the answer and it was so obvious to just ask someone how they're doing that he was nodding at how obvious it was.
That really resonated with me. Some people just don't know. A lot of people I think are good people but genuinely don't know what to do for others. I really do hope this video helps people learn. But most importantly I really do hope they can empathize with real situations women have gone through.
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@DimaRakesah
3 years ago
"HR exist to protect the company from liability" Former HR admin here. It's 101% TRUE.
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