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Related: About this forumMineralMan on Sexual Harassment
Last edited Sat Nov 24, 2018, 09:50 AM - Edit history (1)
Don't do that. Follow the rule of Reciprocity.
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MineralMan on Sexual Harassment (Original Post)
MineralMan
Nov 2018
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rzemanfl
(30,289 posts)1. Not a how-to book. Shucks.
MineralMan
(147,673 posts)2. It's pretty simple, isn't it?
Last edited Sat Nov 24, 2018, 10:41 AM - Edit history (1)
No poetry or scripture needed. Just don't sexually harass anyone. Really, we shouldn't have to even say that much.
rzemanfl
(30,289 posts)3. I think you meant to say shouldn't. n/t
MineralMan
(147,673 posts)4. Thanks. I edited the post.
Gothmog
(154,884 posts)5. From my faith
https://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/2219629/jewish/Hillels-Golden-Rule.htm
Hillels Golden Rule: An Interpretation of Rashis View
Hillel famously said "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah." While most understand this to refer to the relationship between man and man, Rashi interpreted it to refer to the relationship between man and G-d.
Hillel famously said "That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow. That is the whole Torah." While most understand this to refer to the relationship between man and man, Rashi interpreted it to refer to the relationship between man and G-d.
MineralMan
(147,673 posts)6. Assuming God. I don't do that. His words work either way.
I'm very interested in statements about reciprocity. They are a common element, and naturally so.