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Black book for men to stop them from being employed.

Filed under: General — Lukenz @ 4:02 pm Mon 5th February 2018

Recommended by Government to start tracking sexual misconduct in the workplace

And there you have it!! Woman’s Minister Julie Anne Genter will set up a Government registrar for men who have allegations of sexual misconduct in the workplace against them.

No need for anything else. No investigation, trial, no jury, no lawyer, no judge, just an allegation and a man will become unemployable for the rest of his life.

Completely open to abuse with absolutely no comeback. Even if it is proven a man didn’t do anything. His life would be over.

I note one woman, who did not want to be identified, says taking a sexual harassment case against her former workplace under the Employment Relations Act was “frightening and stressful.” She was afraid no-one would believe her and sought support from sexual violence agencies.

What a lie. There is plenty of support for woman who make allegations of sexual misconduct against men. Money too. And name suppression. The only thing stressful and frighting is if you are lying about what you have alleged.

Where do men go to get support from false complaints? There is no money for men to defend themselves. Very very low chance of name suppression. Under this system a man would have no opportunity to defend himself. Far more “frightening and stressful.” plus it would have no end, be in on the internet forever.

Everyone knows an allegation is all you need to destroy a man forever.

A lot of these men have families too. So you destroy those families as well.

New stress in the workplace and a higher level of male suicide all created and required by the man hating and unbalanced and thoughtless minister Julie Anne Genter.

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