I mean, yes, if things are consensual then it's not sexual harassment, but we're not talking about a case where that is true.
Did he make an ultimatum to have sex with him? If I'm turned down by a girl am I then obligated to continue talking to her? I'm not seeing her saying he did anything to try and hurt her career.
But she wasn't a coworker.I think you're missing the greater overall point that this is a problem women face in the work place all the time, especially at places with a workplace culture like Fox. There might not be an explicit ultimatum, but everyone knows what's going on. That's why the smart move for people like Hannity is to UHM NOT INVITE COWORKERS TO YOUR HOTEL ROOM KEEP BUSINESS AND SEX SEPARATE IT'S ACTUALLY VERY EASY.
oh no, now he'll be president!
But she wasn't a coworker.
But she wasn't a coworker.
But she wasn't a coworker.
But seriously, how does Shepard Smith, a gay guy, work for this company? They don't like you man! Plus they are all sexual predators. Run for the hills!
And if there are others I hope that they are able to come forward in the future so he isn't able to continue doing those things, I just don't think this situation is something that would be labeled as sexual harassment.If he's done it with her chances are he's done it with other people, which is why her coming forward should be encouraging to others.
I just heard that they used to force black employees to arm wrestle for the pleasure of the white staff.
You can be gay and still be conservative
Read my other post. I'm talking about "sexual harassment as workplace discrimination," which Hannity (probably) isn't culpable for.
There aren't enough facts stated to allege "sexual harassment as a colloquial stand-in for stalkerish behavior."
Again: I'm only talking legally. Hannity remains an odious effluence of human smegma.
Traditional family values.
And if there are others I hope that they are able to come forward in the future so he isn't able to continue doing those things, I just don't think this situation is something that would be labeled as sexual harassment.
sex·u·al ha·rass·ment
noun
harassment (typically of a woman) in a workplace, or other professional or social situation, involving the making of unwanted sexual advances or obscene remarks.
Doesn't compute, since the Republican party do everything in their power to make our lives miserable.
Please be true. And please be more.
But seriously, how does Shepard Smith, a gay guy, work for this company? They don't like you man! Plus they are all sexual predators. Run for the hills!
Eh I get your intent but you're hoping more women were sexually assaulted bro
It's amusing how Trump-era values is not the safe space for people like this and it's actually put their feet in the fire.
I was just talking about that the other day with a friend, I can't believe that under any president possible for O'Reilly to bite the dust, it happened under Trump. Crazy times.
Doesn't compute, since the Republican party do everything in their power to make our lives miserable.
Well to be fair, Trump did defend him right before it happened.
Maybe you need the Orange Shitstain's approval before bad things happen to you.
Doesn't compute, since the Republican party do everything in their power to make our lives miserable.
Doesn't compute, since the Republican party do everything in their power to make our lives miserable.
Sean is a shitty human being so easy to believe this. At same time she is a pretty shitty human being as well. Her extremist viewpoints such as Calling for the Death of all Muslims etc. is something not even FoxNews would allow.
Haha, here we go
Yes, but no one deserves to be sexual harassed, whether in the legal or colloquial (i.e., dictionary) sense.
Someone like Ann Coulter should be attacked on her views and opinions, not harassed because she's a woman or sexually propositioned because someone objectifies her. Similarly, Shep Smith should be questioned for his decision to stay with Fox, not targeted for being gay.
There's no place for sexual violence, and I use that term on the full spectrum from unwanted comments to things beyond the pale.
Okay Sean that's one strike, but two more and you'll recieve a full dessaggelation.
I just heard that they used to force black employees to arm wrestle for the pleasure of the white staff. fox news seems to be a nasty racist wolf of wall street
As believable as this is, and as despicable as Hannity is, there's basically nothing here. This isn't going to affect Hannity in any way, and he can use any number of reasons as to why she no longer gets invited to the show.
Once there are some actual lawsuits we might see some traction, but as far as this goes, meh.
What the fuck?!
Last month, two black female employees of Fox  which, as you may have heard, is not exactly having a great year re: treatment of female employees by management  sued Fox News, alleging racial discrimination. The women, payroll manager Tichaona Brown and payroll coordinator Tabrese Wright, assert that Judith Slater, comptroller, subjected them to top-down racial harassment. As the New York Times reported, Slater was allegedly making numerous racially charged comments, including suggestions that black men were women beaters and that black people wanted to physically harm white people.
Maybe the most appalling of all alleged racist misdeeds of these managers, as Sherman reports: Slater demanded that black employees hold arm wrestling matches with white female employees in her office, just down the hall from Ailess office on the 2nd floor of Fox headquarters.