Hawking already is a sexual harasser. He publicized a bet he made with Kip Thorne on the issue of the existence of black holes. The loser would purchase the winner a year-long subscription to the pornographic and sexist magazine "Penthouse," which featured stereotypically "hot" women, scantily clad and nude, and posed in sexual positions with men and other women all for the prurient enjoyment of men and the "male gaze." Publishing that bet means that some women he works with or teaches will feel uncomfortable and unsafe at his university because they may not meet the Penthouse standards of beauty and physicality and sexual libertinism. Some would be constantly in fear that Hawking's male gaze was judging them based on their appearance and willingness to engage in kinky acts, rather than their scientific worth.DRSB wrote:The next creep: Charlie Rose ousted by both CBS and PBS after harassment allegations
Turns out, all the men harassed all the women in all the places. Next offender may be Stephen Hawking.
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Also, his views are deeply problematic, in that he has stated publicly that robots will replace humans entirely. If this were to come about, like on the issues of climate change, heating and cooling, shoes, shopping, taxes, glaciers, etc., women would be most effected, and therefore it is a sexist and harassing thing to say and would make people at his university uncomfortable. Like the investigators at Wilfred-Laurier university said about airing a debate including the viewpoint of someone who argued against mandating the use of a myriad newly coined pronouns, airing the view that humans would be replaced by robots is deeply problematic.