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them today at Hillsdale dvd dot com. That's Hillsdale dvd dot com. When the Me Too movement began with the public shaming of Hollywood mogul and top Democrat donor Harvey Weinstey, nobody can predict the societal impact, so researchers from the University Colorado wanted to see how attitudes have changed since Me Too took off. Among the answers they got was this, women who collapse with a heart attack or some other
medical issue may be left defend for themselves. Men are now afraid to give women CPR lest they be accused of sexual assault. Not kidding, men said that they'd be fearful of being charged with inappropriate touching or sexual assault, so they will not administer CPR to a woman in dire circumstances. The studies lead author, Sarah Perman is clearly astounded. She says that while these fears are real, it's important to realize the giving CPR is a life saving act
and that gender shouldn't matter. Well, yeah, me too. I mean, I totally agree these fears shouldn't matter to men in theory, but Miss Perman, real life isn't. Theory isn't, and there's a bunch of weirdo nutcases out there just waiting to make that allegation. I don't blame these men at all, not with the situation that the militant Feminazis have created out there. You live with it and die with it, no CPR. Tough it out.
