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I work in marketing, sometimes writing, and sometimes graphic design. An enthusiast for comic books, advertising art, skiing/old skis, drawing and writing instruments, cookbooks, and woodworking tools. CFL/NFL football fan.
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Kerry Mitchell 🍁
@KerryMitchell@mastodon.social
I work in marketing, sometimes writing, and sometimes graphic design. An enthusiast for comic books, advertising art, skiing/old skis, drawing and writing instruments, cookbooks, and woodworking tools. CFL/NFL football fan.
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@KerryMitchell@mastodon.social
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Apr 05, 2026
@CStamp @chu Yes, I agree. The ad copy doesn’t expressly say “flirting = harassment” it says that if HR is dismissive of your harassment complaint you should call Thomas, a lawyer.
Somebody at the authority took exception to the message, but their choice was to make the argument that the ad goes too far in equating flirting with harassment, and to suggest that the message was disparaging without specifically identifying the disparaged party.
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