In San Francisco at a conference, someone called out elevator requests. Ned Lebow “said, with a smile on his face, ‘women’s lingerie,’ and all his buddies laughed.
One of his colleagues in the elevator, a woman, took offense and blabber mouthed the incident to his boss at ISA (May 2018).
The incident created a stir reminding us all of the dangers of political correctness, the fickleness of today’s liberals, and power the plays against men by feminists playing the victim.
Here is the question.
Where is it written that you should have the luxury of going through life without being offended by frivolity?
My right to speak is secured by the First Amendment. Please provide proof of claim that your utopian wish that everyone must adjust to your values so you won’t be offended is greater than my right to speak freely.
Suck it up cupcake!
Storm Brooks
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