Jersey Girl wrote:
You have no common sense. You have no street smarts at all.
You brought out the "women who dressed that way were asking for it" canard, but made it much worse by expanding it to a situation that itself wasn't as inherently dangerous as you seem to think it is.
You'd rather a Pence suspend such practices that show respect for himself and his associates, as well as his wife, leave both he and they wide open for allegations so you can crucify him like our truly misogynistic President who demonstrates no respect for anything or anyone but himself and his brand.
Nowhere on this thread has Pence's policy been quoted and only referred to. Harris, and now you, have blown it out of proportion and put the most contemptible spin on this policy that one could imagine without having a primary source for his statements to start with.
The man chooses to act with integrity and character and you cry discrimination. A man who acts with principle towards his marriage and his position, likely acts with principle in all his political and business relationships and if he didn't, EAllusion, his name would be plastered all over media with accusations by women he's discriminated against.
But we don't see accusations of discrimination against him by any women who have been denied access except by people like you and a Kamala Harris who only imagine that he does discriminate against women where there exists no discrimination at all.
We'll see if the other shoe drops. So far it hasn't.
Mike Pence was the most important figure in determining who staffed the leadership of the Trump administration, which is the most male dominated Federal government we've seen in decades. It is more male dominated than the Republican party itself is. You have to go back to Reagan, while women were still way behind in career parity, to find something similar. He also is widely reported to be a central figure in judge nomination picks, which also is the most male dominated we've seen out of a Presidential administration in quite some time. This is occurring as the proportion of women who are qualified for these positions has increased due to societal changes. These facts are "plastered all over the media" if you care to look. The odds there is at least some bias where men are inherently preferred in this admin and that this fact is driven at least in part by Mike Pence's preferences is a near certainty.
Yet, you don't see women coming out of the woodwork claiming they were personally discriminated against by Mike Pence. It's hard to know if you didn't get a position because of explicit or implicit biases or not and to what extent. That's how systemic discrimination works. People usually just don't announce to you (or even themselves) that you didn't get the job because you belong to a particular class. They just decided to go in a different direction.
What we do know is that Mike Pence has stated and never disavowed a personal policy that sets up unequal treatment of men and women that can have professional consequences that bias unequal outcomes between men and women. You say that is a good thing because you endorse a conception of male-female relations where men are dangerous predators and women are dishonest sluts to such an extent that it is inherently unsafe for them to be alone together in a professional context. So discrimination becomes a necessary evil to prevent the greater harm of sexual harassment/assault and/or false allegations. You call it "common sense" even though this viewpoint is neither common nor sensible.
Besides having the gender-relation insights of a fundamentalist from the 1940's, this viewpoint also just completely glosses over the fact that same-sex assault/harassment and false allegations can occur too. Men can be or say they were assaulted by men. Men can have affairs with men. Yet Mike Pence ain't out there refusing to meet alone with men. Apparently integrity doesn't extend to
that.