Anonymous
Post 11/24/2017 14:48     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

OP, if you're unsure about whether to tell a joke at work, don't.

It's ok to just say good morning at the coffee maker. You don't have to make conversation especially if the only thing you can think of to say is a questionable joke.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 19:02     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ya dude. There are jokes you make in an office like "Did you hear about the pirate movie? It's rated Aaaaarrrrrrrrr". And then there's ones you don't, like "Why was Hellen Kellers leg yellow? Her dog was blind too."


Why was Helen Keller such a bad driver?


She was a woman. (Never gets old. Only funny if you are a feminist telling it to a group of women.)
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 18:57     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

My old boss used to say Herass Herface what's the difference?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 12:39     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

This reminds me of the old Seinfeld bit where the dentist Tim Watley converted to Judaism to tell bad jokes about jews.

Priest: "And these jokes offend you, as a jew?"
Seinfeld: "No, they offend me as a comedian!"

In other words, OP, I think your joke was dumb, not offensive.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 12:38     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

This reminds me of the old Seinfeld bit where the dentist Tim Watley converted to Judaism to tell bad jokes about jews.


Priest: "And these jokes offend you, as a jew?"
Seinfeld: "No, they offend me as a comedian!"

OP: I think your joke was dumb, not offensive.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 12:11     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

I'd like OP to explain the joke, ya know, in intelligible English.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 12:08     Subject: Re:I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

The PC police are everywhere and you just have to deal with it. Almost every joke will offend someone "Did you hear the one about the priest, rabbi and imam......."
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 11:26     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

Think more than the joke being offensive, it shows you aren't very smart to be making it right now.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 10:09     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

Anonymous wrote:Ya dude. There are jokes you make in an office like "Did you hear about the pirate movie? It's rated Aaaaarrrrrrrrr". And then there's ones you don't, like "Why was Hellen Kellers leg yellow? Her dog was blind too."


Why was Helen Keller such a bad driver?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 10:05     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

Pardon my dumbness here, but is the joke in question the "it's bad to cop a feel, but better than feeling a cop"?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 10:03     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

On one hand, the joke in and of itself was only in bad taste but I didn't find it offensive. But the problem is that we've had to put up with lots and lots of these jokes in the workplace over time, which does affect the working environment in a negative way. Imagine if you had to listen to male colleagues talk like this everyday. So I know you're worried but I don't have a big problem with your colleague reporting you. In fact, I suspect that if they reported you for this that means that this is not the first questionable joke you've told. Consider it a learning experience and move on.
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 09:57     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

How is it 2017 and people still don't know that you don't tell jokes about or talk about sex, race, and/or politics at work?

Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 09:49     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

I think you need to take some courses on sexual harassment. I'm surprised your work didn't send you automatically. Do you still have playboy calendars in your cubicle too?
Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 09:49     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was talking to a colleague about the various harassment allegations, and how they are not equivalent. For example, there is a difference between creeping of 14 yo's, and asking a coworker out. How there is a scale; some actions will get you reprimanded, while others are straight on assault.

Then, the subject of Franken came up. And I joked, it is a consent issue with the second issues: if you agree to allow Al to cop a feel (bad but better than feel a cop) in exchange for the photo, then it is ok. If you do not ask permission, then it is not ok. (IMHO, this would be a great SNL skit). A colleague heard this, and reported me to HR, who told me to be careful.

Was that joke out of line?


I think that joke is so juvenile Roy Moore wants to date it.


Anonymous
Post 11/22/2017 09:48     Subject: I think I offered someone with a sexual harassment joke.


This is you being insensitive, and insensitive people are not liked, trusted or respected.

Do you understand that in the current context, it's a bad idea to make jokes about sexual harassment? Would you make a joke about bombs in the airport, given our climate of terrorism?

Apart from your weird joke I can't understand, all the rest is perfectly true. It's just not appropriate at work right now.