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by harel
4835 days ago
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There's "Reporting" and there's "Reporting to All". She had many options before hitting that "Report All" button and attaching the image. More than that, she "reported to all" providing a singular point of view - hers. Those two guys could have been completely innocent or misunderstood at that point but it would have been too late as they were already semi famous, somewhat shamed and mostly fired.
She had a choice - to be a victim or not to be one. She acted like a victim, and by that made her self a victim allowing herself to behave like she did.
I just can't help thinking how one situation got over reacted to, then the over reacting got over reacted, and so on until you end up with this massive snowball of over reactment. Nobody asked her to give up her voice by reporting it in private. But in cases like that when you present a singular point of view of a situation while carrying your employer's flag you have to be very careful how you do it. She was not careful and it backfired. Not to mention that this to me sounds like bad humour on the part of those guys, not sexism. No sympathy from me, I'm sorry. |
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