A Toronto reporter is setting social media abuzz after she fought back against a group of men hurling obscenities at female journalists on the job, part of a controversial trend known as FHRITP heckling. Comments
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Good for her. These asswipes need a KHSITN (Kick him square in the nuts) campaign.
How about a 'you are fired!' campaign?
"Hydro One is taking steps to terminate the employee for violating our code of conduct," said Hydro One's director of corporate affairs Daffyd Roderick in a statement. "Respect for all people is engrained in the code and our values. We are committed to a work environment where discrimination or harassment of any type is met with zero tolerance."
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Don't agree with firing him either. I would if the guy were at work, but he wasn't, so really, none of their business.
Social humiliation ius an apt punishmnet. The interwebz are good at that.
Bit of an over-reaction, if you ask me. People are too thin-skinned these days. Not that I'd ever say anything like that but fer fucks sake you've got police department warning that anyone syaing it will face criminal charges. Like I said--too many cops. If they have time to chase down guys wolf-whistling women then they got too much time on their hands.
Don't agree with firing him either. I would if the guy were at work, but he wasn't, so really, none of their business.
Social humiliation ius an apt punishmnet. The interwebz are good at that.
I agree that he shouldn't lose his job over this. He wasn't wearing anything that could reflect poorly on the company, but a good fucking beatdown would be a lesson he remembered.
Sends a great message out to all the other idiots in the villages.