So much for harassment claims expecting impartial reviews in the workplace.
"ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, said late Sunday that she had resigned, a move that came as the governor fought for political survival after a report from the New York State attorney general concluded he had sexually harassed nearly a dozen women...The state attorney general report found that Ms. DeRosa had spearheaded efforts to retaliate against one of the women who had spoken out publicly about her allegation in December."
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"The chairwoman of Time’s Up, a group that supports victims of sexual harassment, resigned Monday amid backlash over revelations she helped New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in drafting a letter that smeared one of his accusers."
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We came, we saw, we lost.
Acts of inappropriate conduct and retaliation thrive when officials purportedly assigned to address it and to protect the victims shirk their responsibilities to do so in favor of the offender.
We have met the enemy and he is us.
Power is shared across genders.
And across races, and across ages, and across ethnicities, and across political persuasions, and across religions, so what?
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