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by rasputnik6502 1860 days ago
Nobody forces them to work, and 'known mysogynist' is just a personal attack without merit. What actions did he take against women in general or any woman in particular to be called a misogynist? Remember, if it's only your personal belief, if you dislike the book and the author of it you're free to look for another workplace. But not free to take actions against someone just because you don't like them.
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> Nobody forces them to work

Right, because women are all still all housewives and don't need to worry about bills or having jobs and the bosses they might have.

> What actions did he take against

How have you missed the whole "wrote book expressing lots of misogyny" bit?