¡Politico EXPONE cómo el miembro del personal de Gillibrand renunció en PROTEST por un manejo terrible de la reclamación de #metoo!


Aquí hay otro caso en el que un demócrata dice una cosa públicamente pero hace algo diferente entre bastidores.
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En este caso, tiene todo que ver con la hipocresía demócrata sobre el movimiento #metoo:
POLITICO – Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), one of the most outspoken advocates of the #MeToo movement who has made fighting sexual misconduct a centerpiece of her presidential campaign, spent last summer pressing legislators to update Congress’ “broken” system of handling sexual harassment.
At the same time, a mid-20s female aide to Gillibrand resigned in protest over the handling of her sexual harassment complaint by Gillibrand‘s office, and criticized the senator for failing to abide by her own public standards.
In July, the female staffer alleged one of Gillibrand’s closest aides — who was a decade her senior and married — repeatedly made unwelcome advances after the senator had told him he would be promoted to a supervisory role over her. She also said the male aide regularly made crude, misogynistic remarks in the office about his female colleagues and potential female hires.
Less than three weeks after reporting the alleged harassment and subsequently claiming that the man retaliated against her for doing so, the woman told chief of staff Jess Fassler that she was resigning because of the office’s handling of the matter. She did not have another job lined up.
The woman was granted anonymity because she fears retaliation and damage to her future professional prospects.
“I have offered my resignation because of how poorly the investigation and post-investigation was handled,” the woman wrote to Gillibrand in a letter sent on her final day to the senator’s personal email account. Copied were general counsel Keith Castaldo and Fassler, who is now managing the senator’s presidential bid.
“I trusted and leaned on this statement that you made: ‘You need to draw a line in the sand and say none of it is O.K. None of it is acceptable.’ Your office chose to go against your public belief that women shouldn’t accept sexual harassment in any form and portrayed my experience as a misinterpretation instead of what it actually was: harassment and ultimately, intimidation,” the woman wrote.
The senator and her staff never responded to the letter.
Por supuesto, la senadora Gillibrand se defendió ante Político en una declaración, sugiriendo que hicieron todo lo apropiado en este caso. Político señala que el ayudante, Abbas Malik, mantuvo su trabajo.
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Pero eso no es el final de esto:
Two weeks ago, however, POLITICO presented the office with its own findings of additional allegations of inappropriate workplace conduct by Malik. Among the claims were that he made a “joke” about rape to a female colleague — a person whom the office had failed to contact last summer despite repeated urgings by Malik’s accuser to reach out to the person.
Gillibrand’s office opened a new investigation and dismissed Malik last week. Malik did not respond to requests for comment.
Ahora que se está postulando a la presidencia, ¡actúa rápida y rápidamente! Qué hipócrita.

Como sigue señalando el político:
The episode suggests a disconnect between the senator’s categorical public stance and her office’s private actions. It also points to broader problems with sexual harassment investigations on Capitol Hill: They are usually conducted internally by top aides with pre-existing relationships in the office rather than by an independent third party — a structure that Gillibrand has criticized in other institutions such as the military. The system can leave Capitol Hill aides ill-served, since those involved in an investigation have a motivation to protect the lawmaker.
Gillibrand no es el único hipócrita en la ropa de las ovejas. Sheila Jackson Lee se vio obligada a renunciar el año pasado de liderar el Caucus Negro del Congreso luego de que despidiera a un miembro del personal que dijo que fue violada por otro miembro del personal de CBC.
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Además, con esto ahora enfocado, ¿recuerdas cómo Gillibrand salió en contra de la nominación de Kavanaugh después de decir que su acusador debe ser creído?

Pastel para mí y no para ti.

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