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Women are not going to like where the #metoo movement is taking them
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[quote:kiffertom:MV8zOTA3NjY3XzcwNDYwODU0XzE3RDgzMkM4] its like the fucking boy scouts. who in their right mind would be a scoutmaster? all it takes is one kid to cop an attitude. your life is ruined. now who in the fuck wants to be alone with a female in a corporate atmosphere? [/quote]
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More men are going to start following the "Mike Pence rule" of interaction with women other than their wives. When a woman can make a 36-year-old un-corroborated claim against a man and it can potentially destroy his career and life, men are going to take steps to protect themselves. This will ultimately lead to lower job prospects for women and greater division and distrust between the sexes. I can see this leading to fewer women being hired and promoted by companies in the future. Just another example of the Left turning everything they touch into shit.
The survey in the article below says 45% of male managers are now uncomfortable working alone with a female employee. This is a survey from the beginning of the year. I am sure the number is much higher now.
Almost half of men are “uncomfortable” working alone with a woman
There have been a lot of reactions to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements; many women feel vindicated and emboldened, while others worry about an inevitable backlash. According to two national surveys from LeanIn and SurveyMonkey (one of 2,950 employed adults and the other of 5,907 employed adults), some men are reacting to the #MeToo movement by deciding to distance themselves from interacting with their female colleagues.
The studies found that 45% of male managers report that they are now “uncomfortable” mentoring, working alone with, or socializing with junior-level female employees.
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