Definition Of Sexual Harrassment

Q: If you were, why did you refer to the document in which I explain my opinion as "a bunch of crap" and to the process of reading it as "waste [of] time"? Because it is both crap (IMO) and as such a waste of my time. That does not preclude me from being interested in other views you have on other things. Especially when I specifically ask you for those views. I did not ask you for the information that you are asking me to read. Is this the rare case where one person is interested in another person's opinion about sexual harassment and nothing but sexual harassment? there is a relationship to other things. Why?

A: Insulting you? I was not insulting you by assuming that you would have the intelligence to answer the question. I gave you credit for knowing what sexual harassment is. And I gave you credit for knowing how to find it should you not know. I treated you as an adult by not belittling you with hand holding. Apparently that was an incorrect assumption on my part. And what makes it even worse is that I have defined it for you and you still haven't answered the question. So excuse me if I insult you for stating that I thought you were an intelligent person who could provide an answer to a simple question. Apparently that is too much of an expectation that I should make...especially when you still haven't answered the question. It's no matter. I've already proven that you're a hypocrite and that your position is pathetic. I fail to see anything ambiguous about the question (assuming such that I did that you knew what sexual harassment was). Most people would not have any difficulty answering this question. But you somehow couldn't figure out what was being asked because you asked

me to define what sexual harassment was. So I provided you with a definition of sexual harassment...straight from the dictionary. And do I get an answer from you to the question? No. I get some cockamamy response which never answered the question. Why is this? The answer requires a simple yes or no answer. And once you've said yes or no you're welcome to expand upon the answer. But you Andrew can never provide yes or no answers. He has to play games in an attempt to obsfucate the fact that he would either: 1. Demonstrate additional hypocrisy (with a "yes" answer). 2. Be branded someone who supports sexual harassment in the work place (with a "no" answer).