The glass ceiling has turned to concrete
Many Women don't seem to believe that there is anything wrong with accusing men of wrongdoing just to get attention. Whatever they do, they can justify it in their minds that it was the right thing to do.
Armstrong; "The matter of Judy Munro-Leighton, who claimed Kavanaugh slapped her and forced her to perform oral sex on him when it turned out she had had never been in California or even met Kavanaugh. She excused her false allegations claiming it was just a “ploy” to “get attention”
"These types of allegations are leading to recommendations to just avoid women at all costs."
"the outrageous proceedings in the Kavanaugh hearings have not merely made many view women as a whole new risk factor that is unquantifiable, "
"The advice coming down for professional men is to distance themselves as much as possible from women for their own safety be it in politics or business."
"The recommendations being talked about are to avoid any dinners with female colleagues on a one-to-one basis. Team dinners are acceptable in groups but not personal and you cannot sit next to a female. They are even advising men to NEVER sit next to a woman when traveling on business. Always book a different row entirely on any business flights. They are going as far as to recommend that staying in hotels the man should stay on a different floor or preferably a different hotel. The concern is not that something will happen, but someone can claim something happened"
"The #MeToo movement in the wake of Kavanaugh hearings is altering the corporate policy that is only converting the glass ceiling to a concrete one. Many men feel that they need a background check before hiring a woman "
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/w...men-not-glass/
Many Women don't seem to believe that there is anything wrong with accusing men of wrongdoing just to get attention. Whatever they do, they can justify it in their minds that it was the right thing to do.
Armstrong; "The matter of Judy Munro-Leighton, who claimed Kavanaugh slapped her and forced her to perform oral sex on him when it turned out she had had never been in California or even met Kavanaugh. She excused her false allegations claiming it was just a “ploy” to “get attention”
"These types of allegations are leading to recommendations to just avoid women at all costs."

"the outrageous proceedings in the Kavanaugh hearings have not merely made many view women as a whole new risk factor that is unquantifiable, "
"The advice coming down for professional men is to distance themselves as much as possible from women for their own safety be it in politics or business."
"The recommendations being talked about are to avoid any dinners with female colleagues on a one-to-one basis. Team dinners are acceptable in groups but not personal and you cannot sit next to a female. They are even advising men to NEVER sit next to a woman when traveling on business. Always book a different row entirely on any business flights. They are going as far as to recommend that staying in hotels the man should stay on a different floor or preferably a different hotel. The concern is not that something will happen, but someone can claim something happened"
"The #MeToo movement in the wake of Kavanaugh hearings is altering the corporate policy that is only converting the glass ceiling to a concrete one. Many men feel that they need a background check before hiring a woman "

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/w...men-not-glass/
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