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Uber Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims by Ex-Employee

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Re: Uber Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims by Ex-Employee

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The problem is that men misconstrue the natural social and friendly tendency of most women as sexual advances. There needs to be more education in this respect with men. Just because a woman is chatty and willing to collaborate doesn't mean she wants to sleep with you. I know that sounds sexist, but honestly, I think women just are naturally or at least culturally (does the difference matter in this case, really?) more social and teaching that to immature men would cut off 80% of these situations.

Re: Uber Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims by Ex-Employee

#9
I've always wondered if the high profile fallout actually causes any change. From anecdotal evidence I feel like nothing really changes. It's mostly people in some bubble that get really upset and then a week later everyone forgets what exactly they were upset about.
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