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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 2791642" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>You have some interesting views van. According to you when a women dares to enter the workforce, sexual harassment is just part of the "arrangement". And when the boss does choose to sexually harass a female employee this is called "having an affair".</p><p>I really like this gem:</p><p></p><p>So when women stand up for themselves and lose their jobs they can take solace in "doing the right thing" even though they no longer have a job. Bravo van! Wow, that sounds like such a great deal! Who needs that job anyway right?</p><p>Of course the biggest problem here, according to you, is the "liberals":</p><p></p><p>Sure van, if we could just get rid of anyone who actually wants to stand up for the women who are faced with the choice of either accepting sexual harassment or losing their jobs things would be so much better...for your hero O'Reilly.</p><p>smh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 2791642, member: 4805"] You have some interesting views van. According to you when a women dares to enter the workforce, sexual harassment is just part of the "arrangement". And when the boss does choose to sexually harass a female employee this is called "having an affair". I really like this gem: So when women stand up for themselves and lose their jobs they can take solace in "doing the right thing" even though they no longer have a job. Bravo van! Wow, that sounds like such a great deal! Who needs that job anyway right? Of course the biggest problem here, according to you, is the "liberals": Sure van, if we could just get rid of anyone who actually wants to stand up for the women who are faced with the choice of either accepting sexual harassment or losing their jobs things would be so much better...for your hero O'Reilly. smh. [/QUOTE]
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