I was "out" back in 1999 when I was reading a campus police blotter that stated that a woman had called the police on an unknown guy she walked by on campus for "smiling" at her.
That chart in the second link seems to indicate that 10% of women (aged 18-24) believe that a man asking a woman out for a drink is engaging in sexual harassment. Am I reading this chart correctly?
Winking isn't violent harassment, but invoking government power over it is. Continued transgression without redress leads to revolt against both the instigator and the arbiters of justice.
I was "out" back in 1999 when I was reading a campus police blotter that stated that a woman had called the police on an unknown guy she walked by on campus for "smiling" at her.
ReplyDeleteThat chart in the second link seems to indicate that 10% of women (aged 18-24) believe that a man asking a woman out for a drink is engaging in sexual harassment.
ReplyDeleteAm I reading this chart correctly?
Winking isn't violent harassment, but invoking government power over it is. Continued transgression without redress leads to revolt against both the instigator and the arbiters of justice.
ReplyDeleteThese are going to be the same women in 10 years bitching about, "Where have all the good men gone?"
ReplyDeleteThe good men are staying away out of legal fear of catching a bogus charge.
Go your own way. 😉
ReplyDeleteOnce again, proof MGTOW is a rational choice.
ReplyDeleteMGTOW, Yo.
ReplyDeleteA Man Needs A Woman Like A Bicycle Needs A Fish.
Just Sayin'