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Netflix film crews 'banned from looking at each other for longer than five seconds' in #metoo crackdown


https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/netflix-sexual-harassment-training-rules-me-too-flirting-on-set-a8396431.html

That's just too restrictive on men. Why punish men for their biological behavior? We should look towards the Middle East on how they handle such situations. Women working for Netflix should now wear veils or burqas of sort so as to not arouse men form doing their normal jobs. Shame on women.

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With Susan Rice on staff what could possibly go wrong.

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Hillary looks hot in her hijab! Bill should have converted to Islam, three more wives!

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-nuclear-clinton-idUSTRE59T1LN20091030

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This really doesn't have anything to do with sex though. Punishing someone for looking at someone for more than five seconds is just crazy police state behavior that sounds like something you'd hear about at a Baptist high school prom.

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The way to get rid of stuff like this would be for men to file a complaint every time a woman looks at the for more than five seconds, leaving them with the choices of firing a ton of women or changing the rules. Which would happen all the time since people look at each other for more than five seconds for all kinds of reasons. How are you even supposed to talk to someone? When someone gets up to talk for an extended period in a meeting everyone just has to stare at the floor or ceiling? This is so blatantly stupid. Shit like this is why so many people don't take sexual harassment allegations seriously, because you don't know if sexual harassment means someone getting groped or casting couched or something like this.

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Explains why they cancelled "Seven Seconds"...

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