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Post by Eλευθερί on Jan 10, 2018 23:40:32 GMT
i don't think white men keep on getting BLAMED per se but they are getting 'in trouble'. i guess, accusers don't want to further rock the boat by getting al Sharpton on their backs. doesn't matter if something is racist or not, it's racist to him. and a lot of times the person who was violated feels unsure about telling because it isn't a racial matter but a sexual matter. and al Sharpton makes everything a racial matter. it's just not worth the lawsuits. My WTF? was in response to the claim that "the majority are not white." Assuming this is referring to the US population, how is it that the majority are not white? Especially if we are talking about the majority of people who are bosses (since a lot of the workplace sexual harassment involves bosses, or boss-equivalents, putting subordinates in sexually uncomfortable situations, or looking the other way when brought allegations of such behavior).
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