r/MurderedByWords Apr 12 '24

Muscle Mark

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u/Cyransaysmewf Apr 14 '24

I KNOW that if future employers see that, they won't think the same of it so posting it online isn't going to help. I said red flag because it is a red flag to employers.

I never said she was out of line. I said in the same posts if she posted to social media instead of like if this was OP who blurred out the contact information and just posted here, no employer's gonna tie it to her.

I ALSO believe what he said wasn't that bad, and that the bodybuilding comment isn't ultimate evil territory. It was stupid I never at any point said he was right for saying that and had even before talking to YOU said that in my multiple comments. But a lot of people are, as I pointed out, here saying 1) you can't ask women if they can do a physical job and 2) stating things along the lines women can lift as much if not more than men... without realizing that it's a dumb argument because while a woman can lift more than a man, this is not true in averages by a wide margin.

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u/JesseJames24601 Apr 14 '24

Way to completely ignore everything that's been said and make up your own idea of what points have been made.

It's clear you either have reading comprehension issues, or you're very biased against women. Either way it's not my job to educate you so since you can't seem to comprehend any of the points that have been made I'll just leave you to re-read comments until maybe they get through to you.

Also who gives a shit if "future employers" see it. If they're misogynist pieces of shit too then she wouldn't want to work with them, and if they're reasonable decent human beings they'll understand that her response was completely warranted, especially since all she did was state her qualifications and information she found about his business.

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