A former vice chancellor at the University of Missouri argued in a deposition that it can be sexual harassment if a tall man asks a short woman out on a date.
According to a report from the St. Louis ABC affiliate, a former vice chancellor at the University of Missouri argued during depositions for a campus sexual assault case that it could be considered sexual assault for a tall male student to ask a short female student out on a date.
Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Cathy Scroggs, who resigned from the university in 2017, argued that the alleged perpetrator had committed harassment simply as a result of his “power over” the female student. The power the alleged perpetrator had, according to Scroggs, came nothing more from his physical stature.
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Too much leverage?
ReplyDeleteMost women are shorter than tall men,more proof liberalism is a mental disorder.
ReplyDeleteThis crap is getting as bad as everything being "racist", whatever the heck that is. Good thing I'm past the dating scene because I'm as tall as it gets. Like short wheelbase women too. Lol
ReplyDeleteGive me a freakin' break!
ReplyDeletePity the basketball team!
ReplyDeleteHA..maybe if he has a small..."unit", then he is not as intimidating? BAwhahahah This really ranks up there with the dumbest liberal ideas ever.
ReplyDeleteThey are beginning to scrape the bottom for reasons to be "offended", or harassed, or afraid.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they will be digging at the bottom soon. Hopefully they'll come across some common sense.
Not that they would recognize it.....
Dang, and I like the shorties!
ReplyDeleteA civil war will end this.
ReplyDeleteYa know, You get to a point when you just say, "You're NUTS!"
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