FRAs and Kholberg Game Theory
Discussing gender war slop, cognitive development, and what to do about the people pissing in the drinking water.
Discussing gender war slop, cognitive development, and what to do about the people pissing in the drinking water.
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| So lately I've been watching a lot of gender war slop. | |
| You know, the whole broken dating market, men versus women, stories from TikTok, angry reactions, all that sort of stuff. | |
| But there was one genre of story that kept popping up to me, kept like standing out. | |
| And it was the workplace false claim of harassment story. | |
| Because not only were there a surprising number of these, and again, we're not talking where the male co-worker tried to say something nice and it was taken the wrong way. | |
| No, we're talking really extreme versions of this. | |
| Like I heard two different ones. | |
| One where the guy saved a woman that was choking using the Heimlich maneuver. | |
| And then she complained because she said she could feel his penis. | |
| And then another who managed to drag a woman out of water where she was drowning on some sort of corporate retreat. | |
| And apparently she could feel that man's penis as well. | |
| And you know, it's not like there aren't women decrying these women. | |
| In fact, there's a fair number of women decrying them, both, you know, on the TikToks and the YouTubes there, but also even in real life. | |
| Like there's cases where it didn't damage the group cohesion and even the female co-workers started ice walling the woman that made the false accusation. | |
| And it's not too much of a surprise that nothing happens to these women. | |
| The man gets investigated, has his career ruined sometimes. | |
| Certainly it makes everybody in the workplace far more nervous to be open with one another, to be seen in the same room. | |
| We have stories of very public figures that will not be alone in a room with women because of this. |