0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
I pointed out that it wasn’t just Carlson who had made allegations. “I didn’t know it was more than just her,” Trump told me, even though his comments to Chuck Todd referred to women, plural. What if someone had treated Ivanka in the way Ailes allegedly behaved? His reply was startling, even by Trumpian standards. “I would like to think she would find another career or find another company if that was the case,” he said.
Ivanka Trump has not yet spoken about her father’s and brother’s comments regarding workplace sexual harassment, but she did discuss the issue in her 2009 book, The Trump Card. In the autobiography/business guide, Ivanka described having a “recurring nightmare” about the possibility of sexual harassment on the job, which she said she had experienced “many times” on her father’s construction sites over the course of her childhood. “But in those cases,” Ivanka wrote, “the workers never realized I was the boss’s daughter when they started hooting and hollering, and it didn’t much matter how I responded.” Once the workers were informed and they apologized, Ivanka wrote, “I’d laugh it off and act as it it were no big deal.”
Eric Trump thinks Ivanka is too 'strong' to be sexually harassed, wouldn't 'allow' it: https://t.co/IKowzczNeA pic.twitter.com/rm7umHUwc1— The Daily Dot (@dailydot) August 2, 2016
Eric Trump thinks Ivanka is too 'strong' to be sexually harassed, wouldn't 'allow' it: https://t.co/IKowzczNeA pic.twitter.com/rm7umHUwc1
I think it was pretty obvious he would blame the woman. I mean, this is Trump we are talking about. He blamed the victim in Mike Tyson's rape case too.
She would quit? I bet more like if someone harassed her, she would have them on the street faster than Donald could buy off a politician.