Why Bill Clinton Is Not Guilty Of Sexual Harassment

Q: Rape is about violence, not just sex. In the same way, sexual harassment laws are primarily about money, and about sex only insofar as the behavior relates to the transfer of money. Sexual harassment laws are applied to men the feminist madams look down on: middle class men, family men, and men who oppose the agenda of transferring money from families to political bosses and their groupies. Why does Bill Clinton's behavior constitute "private consensual sex"?

A: It can indeed be argued that being at work involves a certain lack of privacy and that after the current unworkable S H law based on discrimination is scrapped, this would justify the introduction of some kind of law against intrusive behavior in workplaces which might cover a great deal of what is now classified as sexual harassment. Such a law should not, however, treat intrusive conduct of a sexual nature any differently from intrusive conduct of a non-sexual nature. Given that this approach, which follows leftcoast's line of thought, is centered around the idea that people should be protected against unnecessary intrusion into their lives, it cannot generate measures that create more intrusion than they prevent. The outcome would be far different from the existing pernicious invasions of privacy caused by the fight against S H.