Recruiters Asked Hacker If She ‘Liked Being **********’ at Job Fair

just like “boys will be boys”

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I thought it was a joke shirt “Penetration Expert” - if it was like her actual work shirt that changes it, I thought it was a joke shirt.

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It’s called life homie. It’s not pretty. It’s not right. But it’s not unique to blizzard

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I think they were sexist pigs for sure, but she I don’t agree with her complaining about someone making the very same joke statement she made via her shirt - then complaining about it. And I AM a woman and feel this way.

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Can’t wait to work with you, gonna be LIT. No drinking after work, no hectic adventures, no jokes during work, we have no way to know if in 10 years you’ll have a PTSD breakdown and the flashbacks send you into an epileptic fit that causes comatosis and we need to explain ourselves on twitter for mentioning big booba… but it is okay!! we will all get hear EPIC tales about dogs, cats, and TV shows every. single. day.

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She is a penetration expert, her job title is literally that. The tshirt she had was made by a penetration testing company called SecureState.

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You are nicer than me, I would have called him what he is, an Incel.

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So again, she asked everyone in the room if they were OK with her t-shirt asking them when the last time they were penetrated was? Is it OK if it is in print, but not OK if in speech? There are some serious double standards and fake outrage going down here.

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That ALSO said “When was the last time you were penetrated?” on it

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Don’t forget the part where it was all projection and he sexually harassed his work staff the entire time.

it sounds like both. it was a job shirt with her title on it but it also had a joke-y saying on the back, something like “when was the last time you were penetrated?”

still super unprofessional to bring it up, repeatedly, in such an inappropriate way to a potential job candidate though imo

and the t-shirt asked “when was the last time you were penetrated?”. It was a sexual joke and the response was the exact same joke.

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A shirt is not harassment. Talking to someone is. What part of consent do you not get? She doesn’t need to get consent from anyone to wear a shirt, but someone does need to get consent to ask anyone that question, joke or not.

Yea, idk, if I was a women and I was wearing a tshirt that could be perceived as a double entendre, I still wouldn’t expect to be sexually harassed, especially in a professional setting when asking for a job, and then having these harassers deemed justified for doing so because of the tshirt I wore that was probably given to me by the SecureState penetration testing firm for auditing their company. That is just me though. :roll_eyes:

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I would find those creepy myself if a stranger said them to me. So I am not sure you can speak on behalf of all women.

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Nah, I’m not gonna stop. There’s never a good, appropriate, comfortable way to deliver “How many times have you been penetrated?” at a trade show where you’re representing your company. It ain’t a catcall. There’s no positive context.

Pick another dumb hill to die on.

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I also need to get consent before you even say hello to me.

So if I write a note that is not harassments? If I post a picture that is not harassments? Double standard detected.

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As I said, you are too dumb to even notice that I agree with you.