ruby sparks
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For example, handsome Brad, who Jill quite likes and who might have a say in her future career prospects, says, 'nice haircut jill, really suits you'. Jill does not report. Obese, smelly maintenance man Jack, who didn't fix jill's broken window handle quickly enough last week says, 'nice haircut jill, really suits you'. Gets reported. You are right, under a no compliments at all policy the management have no decision to make and jack is in the wrong and Brad isn't because jill thinks so and all the power is hers.
And that's just the first example that springs to mind. What if jill is one of the women in Jolly's video who considers even a 'hello' to be sexual abuse? What if....someone subjectively and innocently misreads a comment or the intent behind it (please don't say it doesn't happen or is entirely irrelevant) or, on a particular day but not another.....ok I'll stop for now.
Some attempt to objectively and reasonably distinguish appropriate compliments or comments (or patterns of them) from inappropriate ones, however difficult a task for management, is surely better than a blanket policy which allows for no distinctions other than by the recipient. Or let me put it another way. I feel you're harassing me. Expect to be getting a slap on the wrist from the moderators.
And that's just the first example that springs to mind. What if jill is one of the women in Jolly's video who considers even a 'hello' to be sexual abuse? What if....someone subjectively and innocently misreads a comment or the intent behind it (please don't say it doesn't happen or is entirely irrelevant) or, on a particular day but not another.....ok I'll stop for now.
Some attempt to objectively and reasonably distinguish appropriate compliments or comments (or patterns of them) from inappropriate ones, however difficult a task for management, is surely better than a blanket policy which allows for no distinctions other than by the recipient. Or let me put it another way. I feel you're harassing me. Expect to be getting a slap on the wrist from the moderators.
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