Results for 'In which industry do you think sexual harrassment is most prevalent?' asked on Tuesday, 5 of December, 2017

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In which industry do you think sexual harrassment is most prevalent?

Entertainment (60%)
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Media (5%)
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Political (18%)
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Service (16%)
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Service

While we are hearing about it most in entertainment and politics, it’s actually service (albeit a pervasive cultural issue prevalent across all career types.) 53% of all women and 19% of all men will be sexually harassed in their lifetime, but young women and women of color are disproportionately victims of workplace harassment because of their lack of discernible skills or experience to get a new job. Many are financially stuck under the thumb of their harasser and are afraid to speak up in fear of losing their job or a lack of action taken against their aggressor. For whatever reason we hold famous people and public figures to a higher standard but normal people in positions of power (restaurant/hotel/retail managers) are just as creepy! I absolutely do not think this is just an issue in industries with big names and media following, but unfortunately I think it is where we will see the most action to get them removed. I can only hope it sparks a similar movement for normal people working normal everyday jobs because this behavior is disgusting, unacceptable, and inexcusable. Happy Tuesday!

Great comment! It was too long to put in the daily email but thank you so much for sharing!


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Service

So I've been thinking a lot about this recently and I've come to the conclusion that sexual harassment is probably 10 times more common in almost every industry and context than most men think, due, in part, to most perpetrators being aware enough to not engage in predatory behavior in front of other men. Of the countless lewd comments, actions, or sexually inappropriate interactions I've been on the receiving end of, surprisingly (/s) none of these have happened in front of my 6'2" boyfriend.

Harassers are assholes, but they are smart enough to understand self preservation and act on power imbalances, either physical or professional. As a result Hollywood, DC and other places filled with powerful men will have lots of abuse and I'm sure we are only seeing the tip of the sexual assault iceberg in these industries, but you don't need to be a Senator or Director to feel empowered to assault a woman (or man). There's a power imbalance between waitress and patron and in all customer facing jobs I am sure that the problem is just as rampant, if not more, based solely on the volume of people they see daily.

Serious question. Serious problem. Serious answer.

Loved this comment too. Again it was too long to put in the daily email but I am so glad it got published here!


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Service

I think we hear about the rest right now, but there are a ton more people in the service industry and we probably don't know a thing about harrassment that happens there daily.


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Political

Too much power in the hands of too few


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Entertainment

I feel like more cases have come to light from entertainment, but maybe the shoes just haven't finished dropping. The trend seems to be that the more power you have...


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Entertainment

It is easiest to blur the lines between job requirements (e.g. kissing scene, etc.) in Entertainment.


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Entertainment

Most of these topics are vague


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Entertainment

I think its rampant everywhere but I feel like in entertainment, people have more control of other people's careers and unfortunately take advantage of that


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Political

I chose political as it's the most likely to be covered up or paid off with hush money.


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Service

Hi, welcome to Hooters. I will be your server.


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Entertainment

I actually believe it’s everywhere. Picking entertainment because that is not right now.


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Entertainment

If you ask Bill Clinton, he would answer different than entertainment! 😎


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Entertainment

I reckon there's gotta be a reason the "casting couch" and such are common stereotypes/jokes


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Service

There's just far more people working in the service industry overall and since it's not full of famous people the media has no reason to talk about it.

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I resteemed this post. I believe the definition of Sexual Harrassment has changed since I was in the workplace. Thank God I was born in 1958. 😎

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