Ever since the “women’s lib” movement, a strange phenomenon has occurred in American culture. That phenomenon is sexual harassment cases.
Women, offended by vulgar behavior of men, have taken their disgust with crude male behavior all the way to court.
From the infamous Anita Hill trial to Paula Jones and even a female General in the Army, there has been an explosion of sexual harassment cases made by women in the past decade.
Indeed, these sexual harassment cases have transcended race, culture, and political ideology. The only common theme among them has been this: men, somewhere, were vulgar, and the women they hit on didn’t like it.
It is clear, women nowhere like the vulgar behavior and crude comments associated with too many men. Women of all types, be they white or black, liberal or conservative, religious or non-religious, have rejected the objectifying behavior of many men—and, for the most part, appropriately so.
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