Asking a woman to prom = sexual harassment. It all makes sense now https://t.co/5yrfuJcWUi
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 22, 2014
Despite being warned by school officials not to, senior Patrick Farves used a visit by Miss America Nina Davuluri to Central York High School to ask her to the prom. Sure, it might have been awkward, but was it sexual harassment? Amanda Marcotte — at one time John Edwards’ blogmaster — says yes.
http://twitter.com/#!/esjurso/status/458277482769440768
@AmandaMarcotte Usually on your side but asking someone out is not sexual harrasment
— Drew DePaul (@avdepaul) April 21, 2014
Or is it?
@AmandaMarcotte or they ignore it and look like a stuck-up jerk. Either way, dude gets lionized as a hero because reasons. (2)
— Dr. Nerdlove (@DrNerdLove) April 21, 2014
Got it?
@DrNerdLove @AmandaMarcotte
Still the question is unanswered. How is this Sexual Harassment?
This is awkward, yes, harassment, no.— Vincent's Verstandsk (@VerstandskiesK) April 21, 2014
@VerstandskiesK @DrNerdLove Pestering someone with unwanted sexual requests for the purpose of making them uncomfortable is harassment.
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) April 21, 2014
That’s why.
@AmandaMarcotte Um…what?
— Jen ® (@NatesMama1128) April 22, 2014
@redsteeze A patriarchal heteronormative cisdance.
— BigMcLrgHuge (@BigMcLrgHuge) April 22, 2014
.@AmandaMarcotte I wish we would start tackling the whole "saying hello to strangers" thing. It's basically the same thing as bullying.
— Dr. Kanko, カンコカゲ (@kankokage) April 22, 2014
You've never actually been on a second date have you @AmandaMarcotte?
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 22, 2014
Mind you, this is a woman who lionizes Bill Clinton.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 22, 2014
Hey @AmandaMarcotte Miss America's body, Miss America's choice. Stay out of her prom life!
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 22, 2014