They say terrible things are happening in the Czech Republic. They say it sometimes happens that when a courier delivers goods and thinks a customer is beautiful, he asks her out. What a horror! And I don’t even want to suggest that some customers do go on dates. Well, what can happen after that, I don’t even want you to imagine. “In Czech society, most men still live in the idea that it is natural, even desirable, to conquer unknown women with unsolicited compliments,” writes a neo-Marxist newspaper close to George Soros’ groups. And they are right. I, too, sometimes tell a colleague that she looks nice without her asking me beforehand.
In Czech society, most men still live in the idea that it is natural, even desirable, to conquer unknown women with unsolicited compliments.
And to think that it always seemed normal to all of us and we were happy. Until the progressive Americans and the progressive officials of the European Union came to tell us that we were oppressing each other.
Understandably, in the politically correct era, a courier is supposed to be a non-binary person, or at least for boys. Then this newspaper would write that to refuse sexual contact is an act of chauvinism, fascism, discrimination and a pro-Russian stance.
The anti-capitalist warriors, most of whom sit in corporate executive offices.
But wait a minute, if women don’t want a courier to write that they have nice eyes and that he would like to invite them for coffee, what do they want? Well, for the owner of the delivery company to write to them! That’s the point! The journalist probably wouldn’t say no either. These boys are just bullied for being born into poor families and being errand boys. And notice who’s bullying them. The engaged modern left! The anti-capitalist warriors, most of whom sit in corporate executive offices.
Of course, this doesn’t include the abusive harassment, sending pictures of penises, threats, and I don’t know what. But that’s a whole other story.