Way to go overboard.
The fact that the same things done by women and men are seen differently is nothing new or typical to millennials. You complain about sexual harassment being seen differently, I would complain about how people are seen when sleeping with more than one, women are whores, men are macho. I don't know if this will ever change completely but hopefully it does not turn the regular joe's into terrorists like you seem to imply.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and assume, at the moment, most of his 'sexual harassment' may have just been him making unrequited advances towards women.
The one thing that really incriminates him, however, is the allegation he threatened to fire some girl's boyfriend if she went public about his harassment or something. I'm usually one to sympathize with a guy when his attempts at flirting/picking up a chick get blasted out of proportion, but at the same time there's incrimination allegations that this may've been more (in at least some cases) than just an overreaction to some dude trying to make a move.
Remember Due Process? Remember Innocent Until Proven Guilty? Remember when people didn't have their lives ruined over accusations? Remember when regressive Identity Politics and Virtue Signalling didn't infect every facet of society? Remember when people had the right to defend themselves, instead of automatically being assumed guilty?
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Give that that's actually something far too many men actually do, yes.
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Offering to masturbate in front of someone or trying to arrange dates doesn't sound like the worst things in the world. Sexual assault and threatening to fire someones to keep their mouths shut, that's pretty deviant.
Oh well. I'm just glad it wasn't Dan Murrell or Spencer Gilbert.