Or… you could not comment on it at all while in a professional business environment.
It was literally at the Black Hat hacking conference lol.
Same concept. Don’t wear a shirt about being a “penetration expert” if people are going to ask you about penetration……
and who exactly decided to use that term in the first place ? I am pretty sure it wasn’t a female
Clearly not that professional if she was wearing a shirt that says penetration expert.
both companies are the problem though so why QQ about one group and not the other
SHE wore that shirt at the Black Hat hacking conference. IT was literally a given what her shirt meant lol.
Did she not dress herself?
Last I checked, she wore a shirt because most places have a rule against public nudity, and if she didn’t wear a shirt she would have gotten more sexual harassment…
This is true too. That is why I put the caveat of “if you have to”
Or don’t make an obvious sexual comment if they are a complete stranger, regardless WHAT they are wearing. Much like how a woman is dressed is not an invitation for you to touch them, how they are dressed is not an invitation for you to make unwanted advances either.
Did you read it? The dude asked her if she personally liked to be penetrated and when was the last time she was penetrated… thats sick
You ask my daughter something like that and I’d crush your windpipe.
Hmmmm, I see her point and initially thought that maybe “Penetration Expert” was simply a job title on a t-shirt, but if you look at the pictures of the actual shirt…
It says, “When was the last time you were penetrated?” on the back of the shirt! She was wearing a shirt that literally said the exact thing she complained about??
Super confused here
nah it was grossly inappropriate
if you wouldn’t say it to your mother (or father), or to a judge, then you shouldn’t be saying it in a business discussion
some of ya are so out of touch on what is appropriate that you are part of the problem
Internet tough guy says…
yes and that is why I don’t consider her blameless. It couldn’t have been the first time comments like that were made to her.
The woman wore a shirt. Regardless what the shirt says, it is not consent for a man or woman to sexually harass a woman.
This sums it up perfectly… no reason they should do anything but be professional because whatever they do, they are representing Blizzard and it’s values…
Yes, I was merely expanding on that thought.
I mean let us all pretend that double entendre do not exist?