Again: How is that not plainly a choice he made to sexualize his workplace? ON PURPOSE.”īingo. An additional thrill to do this during a work meeting. Because, for men like him, there is an additional thrill in masturbating when people might catch you. HOW is that not sexual harassment of the highest magnitude? Consider this question: WHY did he choose to masturbate DURING the meeting?” Man (with fame, clout, authority) in work meeting pulls out his dick and masturbates, thinking nobody will notice. He thought his camera & mic were off, but he knew he was in a work meeting,” she wrote. He was aware he was participating in a work meeting - this is not in dispute. “Jerking off DURING A WORK MEETING is deliberate. This thread by on Twitter explains the conundrum well. The issue here really is, why does a guy do this on a work call unless he likes the thrill of getting caught? It’s deviant any way you look at it. So was Harvey Weinstein, who was reported to have sprinkled his house plant in plain view of witnesses. was dragged for engaging in this same activity on phone calls with women. If MeToo has taught me anything it’s that consent matters and if a man exposes himself to anyone without their consent it’s akin to rape. That’s what we’re really talking about here. Fox canceled plans for a movie based on the book after Hearst got through with Toobin.Īnd now Toobin wants the world to accept that he made a “mistake” and “accidentally” sexually harassed everyone in a Zoom call. He’s also already well-known for running afoul of the #MeToo crowd when Patty Hearst blasted him for sensationalizing her rape in his book American Heiress in 2018. Toobin is rabidly anti-Trump as any famous journalist must be. Will you shut up, man? October 20, 2020 I've been working at home for 3 years and an "honest mistake" is farting without hitting the mute button or standing up and everyone seeing your Spiderman pajama pants. How does he expect us to believe he did not check this before deciding to whip out wee Willie? And worse, why is that a good excuse for flogging the dolphin during a work call? Do we need congressional intervention to tell us that being an Army of One on a Zoom call is the wrong thing to do? Do we need a new criminal code for 2020 specifying that hoisting your own petard while attending a conference call is offensive to others? It’s sad that humans can’t just self-police. He claims he thought he had “muted the video” but left it on “accidentally.” But that’s not believable, because when turning the camera off on Zoom, there is an avatar where the video used to be.
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