Attitude of Millenials....Sick of it
Social media seems to have created a monster in millenials. A lot of people in their early 20s and 30s today have a serious sense of entitlement (some won't admit it), are oblivious to everything around them (have you tried to get through when they stand there with friends on head buried in their phone?), and don't want to have to work for money.
Early this year we saw a Hydro One employee get shamed and fired from his job, for saying the despicable words ..."FHRITP" live on here to a female report (Shawna Hunt). I mean why on earth anybody will think this is funny, is beyond me....not even a toddler will do something so daft.
It's not just the guys acting like this, females have been known to try and be like the guys...giving a 1 finger salute, flashing their b**bs, or lifting up their skirts in public (and NO it's not just young girls doing this).
Latest incident happened on Friday at a music festival...watch for yourself. This is clearly sexual harassment, and he could have been a nut job carrying a knife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=31&v=rst7qKYLmEc
Quote:
SQUAMISH, B.C. – Another television reporter doing a live report received a jarring distraction after a man kissed her on the cheek.
CBC reporter Megan Batchelor was covering a music festival in Squamish, B.C., north of Vancouver, on Friday when the incident happened.
Batchelor,
who worked for Global until May 2015, was doing a live hit for the network’s 6 p.m newscast when video the network aired shows the man came up from behind, kissed her on the cheek and took a selfie.
The CBC quotes Batchelor as saying she was “rattled” by the encounter and felt like the unidentified man was trying to interfere with her ability to do her job.
The broadcaster is reporting that Batchelor has made a complaint to the RCMP and the network is asking anyone who knows the identity of the man to contact police.
The CBC said in an emailed statement on Sunday that Friday’s incident is another example of a disturbing trend and the network will do everything it can to ensure its journalists are safe when reporting from the field.
http://globalnews.ca/news/2155284/co...mish-festival/