Kansas City #MeToo Trainer Seyz Comments Like 'Mighty Fine Boots On Some Mighty Fine Legs' Persist In The Local Workplace

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Rania Anderson, Kansas City-Based Business Coach, on Achieving Gender Parity

When Rania Anderson, a Kansas City-based business and management coach, heard it would take another 217 years to reach worldwide gender equity, she was appalled. That's more than 300 years after women gained the right to vote in America and 271 years since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination.

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  1. Women like compliments about their tits, ass and pussy. It gives them a wet cunt and makes them want to get fucked.

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  2. If this gal delivered that speech in her underwear, she'd have drawn a bigger crowd and made more money to boot.

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  3. The Bitter Truth11/17/18, 8:43 AM

    Women want attention and that is a known fact. Think they are bitchy now just wait when they no longer get any compliments at all. I no longer say anything to women about their looks or what they are wearing, it's not worth the risk of being misunderstood. If they get a new hair style and ask me what I think I just nod my head in acknowledgement of seeing it.

    Next up will be women bitching that men no longer pay any attention to them. Well golly gee, I wonder why we no longer do?

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  4. It's always funny to me to see the attractive female representatives make sales look easy, and the more homely reps have to work so hard. When your goal is to get a signature on a contract, catching the eye of the decision maker is the first goal - the rest is easier afterward.

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  5. "The University of Washington (UW) has met the demands of graduate students, who claimed that their peers were subject to “gender harassment” after discovering an editorial written by Professor Stuart Reges of Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at UW.

    In the professor’s editorial, Why Women Don’t Code, Reges argues that women are underrepresented in STEM programs because they have different interests than men, and therefore make different choices.

    In October, the graduate students announced that “more will be done to address gender harassment at the Allen School,” because officials at UW had agreed to several of their “grievance demands,” which included:

    Providing intersectional diversity and sexual harassment training.
    Creating a group of “academic student employees” to regularly meet with school leadership to discuss relevant climate surveys, measures for supervision statistics, protocols for better email etiquette, and feedback.
    Having university faculty review introductory programming courses to ensure that they are inclusive of students from all backgrounds.

    “These actions are a significant step towards making the Allen School community more inclusive, welcoming, and supportive of minorities and other underrepresented groups.” Added the students.

    “The graduate students are claiming that by merely discussing ideas they dislike that I have committed gender harassment,” said Reges to PJ Media, “This would be an alarming precedent to establish.”



    “If we can’t have free and open discussion on topics like these, we have no hope of combating tribalism and finding common ground.” Added Reges.

    Ya think?!?!?!?!?!??

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  6. Oh no!!!!!!

    The "War On Women!!!!!"

    STFU.

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  7. Women are life support systems for their cunts.

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  8. Women and men are genetically different and I guess that is unfortunate in this women's estimation. Fortunately her estimations will never be fact tomorrow or 217 years from now.

    Lowering entrance exam standards to enter technical fields only gives less than fully qualified people a false sense of accomplishment. Remember that the next time you use a new bridge.

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  9. NEVER sneak up behind a construction worker and ask them how long they plan to straddle that 2x8

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  10. I want to take her training! just like pewds, I respekt wamen.

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  11. the underground wamen tape

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  12. men have been through this before ladies, you really pissed them off during prohibition!

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