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"or am I just a misogynistic barrister When does a compliment become misogyny? When does a compliment become harassment? It's a difficult one, I guess it's all in tone and intent. e.g. If one of my colleagues had a new haircut etc I might say to them that it looks good - now is that being misogynistic? That certainly isn't my intent, but I guess it could be interpreted that way " It would depend in the first instance on whether your colleague was a woman or a man. I wouldn't interpret any genuine compliment such as "your hair looks nice today" as misogyny but that might change if there was a background that made me believe otherwise. | |||
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"or an intent by the receiving individual to use it to showcase themselves through social media? " That too. The problem with misogyny and its other genders equivalent is that intent and perception can streets apart or uncomfortably close. | |||
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"I think LinkedIn wasn't the appropriate place to be making unprofessional comments If it were on a dating or informal social site then I'd say yes But to actually comment this to a female barrister who fights for womens issues etc. is a very poor case of judgement " I agree he shouldn't have done it but the message he sent was fairly harmless and as far as it goes, he was right; it is a nice photo. Posting it up online was such an overreaction and her reply was far worse than his message... "Objectified", "eroticisation", "exercising power over women". | |||
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"I don't think she dealt with things proportionately." who? | |||
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"I don't think she dealt with things proportionately.who?" This female barrister. She added someone on LinkedIn; he then sent a message to say "nice to connect with you; what a beautiful picture,etc" which was inappropriate but obviously misjudged - she's now publicly shamed them by posting the exchange publicly which seems a little over the top. A simple "thanks but that makes me uncomfy" message in response would've been more appropriate, she's kind of turning sexual harassment into a mockery. And she's complaining that it's ruined her career, instead of blaming her severe lack of judgment. | |||
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"I don't think she dealt with things proportionately.who? This female barrister. She added someone on LinkedIn; he then sent a message to say "nice to connect with you; what a beautiful picture,etc" which was inappropriate but obviously misjudged - she's now publicly shamed them by posting the exchange publicly which seems a little over the top. A simple "thanks but that makes me uncomfy" message in response would've been more appropriate, she's kind of turning sexual harassment into a mockery. And she's complaining that it's ruined her career, instead of blaming her severe lack of judgment. " yes I've just read it thanks, and I also agree with everything you say in that post | |||
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