what i'm watching: north country
OK, so I announce I'm taking a break from blogging, then three hours later, I post. Hello, my name is Laura, and I'm addicted to blogging. We just watched the movie "North Country," a powerful, if somewhat predictable, story of one person standing up for her rights, who ends up changing the law, and changing the world. It's a loose dramatization of the story behind Jenson vs. Eveleth Mines , the landmark sexual harassment case that introduced the concept of "hostile climate" to the US workplace. I vividly recall this 1998 ruling, mostly for the shock and revulsion people felt upon reading the details of what women workers endured in the all-male environment of mining. So here's why I quickly interrupted my time off. I want to ask you all a question. Why do many men act this way? Why are many men so offended, so disgusted, so threatened , by the presence of women in a previously all-male environment? What's going on, underneath? Just to say "