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Male Nurse Sues for Sexual Harrassment
posted by Matt on 08:46 PM August 5th, 2005
Inequality NextEntity writes "Another case where if one were to reverse the genders, the "you go grrl" clique would come out of the woodworks chanting "Down with the patriarchy!".
BANGOR - Fed up with comments such as "men are jerks" and "men are idiots," a former male nurse at Eastern Maine Medical Center has filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging he was sexually harassed by the female nursing staff and discriminated against on the basis of gender.
Check out this article to learn more."

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This guy is a hero for all men! (Score:1)
by Underage on 09:12 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#1)
I wonder if this story will be heard of in big news headlines like it would be if it was a female sueing for sexual harassement. Probably not. But atleast this brave lad is doing something about sexism towards men. Hooray for him! I wish him the best of luck in his hearing(s)! By the way, does anyone know where we can contact this guy to congradulate him for being brave and to wish him all the best?

Underage
Re:This guy is a hero for all men! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 11:25 AM August 6th, 2005 EST (#2)
Considering that mothers/women commit 58% of the child abuse according to the DOJ, this kind of thing should be expected, not suprising.
When the courts start punishing women for bad behavior, then the tide of feminist extremism can be stemmed.
However, I am not holding my breath...
Congratulations (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 12:12 PM August 7th, 2005 EST (#4)

>By the way, does anyone know where we can contact this guy to congradulate him for being brave and to wish him all the best?

I ran a telephone book inquiry and didn't come with any listing under his name, unless he's listed just by his initials. I found a listing for his lawyer, so if you're really interested and willing to do a little detective work, you could call the lawyer or maybe even the hospital in the lawsuit and see if you can finagle Lufkin's contact info. If those don't work, the lawsuit is public information, so the courthouse could possibly be a source of contact info, if they have anything more than his name and attorney's contact info.

Dittohd


P.S. (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 12:17 PM August 7th, 2005 EST (#5)

Another possibility is the news organization that sponsored the article. They would need his address for interview purposes unless they are getting all their info from his lawyer.

Dittohd


Re:P.S. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 08:00 PM August 7th, 2005 EST (#6)
http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?Re portType=1&searchform=name&PHPSESSID=0d6b05a8cf46a 4d16eb923bad0b89fb5

It's most likely the name with the "L" middle intial.
Good! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 04:18 PM August 6th, 2005 EST (#3)
I hope he sues their collective, holier-than-thou, female-supremist butts off!
I also hope this is the begining of a trend. It's about time we made feminists and like-minded women practice what they preach.
The stupid Cows...!

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An invisible army is no army (Score:1)
by Uberganger on 07:26 AM August 8th, 2005 EST (#7)
If he doesn't have any support on the ground - plenty of positive media exposure and visible crowds of supporters - this'll just be another missed opportunity. E-mail/phone calls/letters are of little practical use - they're a nice gesture, but that's about all they are.
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