EEOC Quietly Hired Lawyer Who Crusaded for Cases of Discrimination Against Men — Including His Own

A college student's rape allegation against his classmate sparked a highly publicized lawsuit against the university. Benjamin North, who was accused of rape and later cleared by a judge, went on to become an attorney. He now serves as the assistant general counsel for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), an agency responsible for defending workers against workplace discrimination, including sex discrimination.

North's background is unusual, given his role at the EEOC. The commission has recently hired attorneys with conservative and Christian activist backgrounds, which has raised eyebrows among some employees. The agency's chair, Andrea Lucas, appointed a chief of staff who was president of the Christian Employers Alliance, an organization that sued the EEOC over its defense of trans workers' rights.

North himself took public stances against the excesses of Title IX, the law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education. He argued that men's rights are often violated in university proceedings after they're accused of sexual assault. His views have been criticized as biased and concerning, given his role at the EEOC.

The agency has recently asserted new priorities, focusing on cases involving white men who claim to have been discriminated against based on their race or sex. This shift has raised concerns about the agency's commitment to protecting workers from workplace harassment and discrimination.

North's appointment at the EEOC highlights the challenges facing the agency under Lucas's leadership. The commission is tasked with enforcing protections against sexual violence in the workplace, but North's background and views have raised questions about his ability to carry out this mission effectively.
 
🤔 This whole thing is just another example of how politics follows you everywhere! I mean, think about it, a guy who was accused of rape goes on to work for an agency that's supposed to protect workers from workplace harassment and discrimination... what does that say about our system? It's like, if the deck isn't stacked against you already, why would we trust someone with a history like North's to be fighting for you? 🤷‍♀️ I'm all for giving people second chances, but this is just too much of a coincidence. And what's up with Lucas's appointment plans - is she trying to stack the agency with a bunch of conservative allies who are more interested in protecting guys' rights than actual workers? 🚨 It's like, someone needs to hold her accountable for making sure EEOC is actually doing its job...
 
🤔 I'm just thinking, it's weird that Benjamins got a job at EEOC after being accused of rape and then getting cleared... 🙄 Like, what does that even say about the system? 🤷‍♀️ And now he's working on cases against trans workers' rights? That's super concerning 😬. The EEOC is supposed to be all about protecting people from workplace harassment and discrimination, but if Benjamins got a job there and his views are kinda... biased 💁‍♂️, how can we trust him to do the right thing? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with the EEOC right now 🤕. I mean, Benjamin North becomes assistant general counsel for an agency that's supposed to protect workers from harassment and discrimination, but he has a background that's kinda... questionable? He was accused of rape and then became an attorney, which is already weird. And now he's working at the EEOC where he gets to defend guys who claim they're being discriminated against because of their race or sex 🤔. It feels like it could be a huge conflict of interest.

And what's with this new priority on cases involving white men? Like, isn't that exactly what the EEOC is supposed to protect people from in the first place? It's got me thinking that maybe they're more interested in defending rich white guys than actual victims of harassment and discrimination 🤑. I just hope someone can explain why Andrea Lucas made this appointment without it being some kind of conspiracy...
 
I'm really worried about what's going on with the EEOC right now 🤕. It seems like they're taking a step back from protecting workers who are being discriminated against in the workplace. I mean, I get that they need to focus on cases involving white men who claim they've been discriminated against, but it feels like they're leaving a lot of other people behind.

It's not just about fairness and equality - it's about ensuring everyone has a safe and healthy work environment 🌟. And North's views on this are definitely concerning. I'm not saying he's a bad person or anything, but his past stances on Title IX and men's rights seem pretty biased to me.

I hope the EEOC can figure out how to balance protecting workers with all different backgrounds and experiences 🤞. We need agencies like this that can ensure everyone is treated fairly and without discrimination. It's not an easy job, but someone's gotta do it 💪
 
I'm not sure what's more surprising, Benjamins crazy life story or how some people are already saying he's a bad fit for the EEOC 🤯. I mean, who wouldn't want someone with his experience in defending men's rights against false accusations to help protect workers from workplace harassment? It sounds like a full circle moment to me - guy accused of rape, ends up helping guys who claim they're being discriminated against... maybe it's a case of life giving him another chance to make a difference? 🌟
 
omg u guys i'm literally shook by norths appointment 🤯 like he was accused of rape and now he works at the eeco defending workers from sex discrimination it just dont add up 🙄 plus he took public stances against Title IX which is all about protecting people who get accused of sexual assault idk man his views are so biased 🤔 i mean i get that we need to protect men too but not when they're abusing others u feel? 💁‍♀️ anyway this just shows how messed up our system can be especially with the eeco's new priorities focusing on white men who claim discrimination 🙅‍♂️ like what about women and minorities who are actually being harassed at work?! 🚨
 
🙄 So, it turns out that a dude who was accused of rape went on to become an attorney and now works at the EEOC... because why not? It's like the universe decided to give him a second chance, but with a role that involves defending people against workplace harassment. That's super reassuring. 💁‍♂️ And I'm sure his views on Title IX don't come across as biased at all... especially since he was vocal about how men's rights are being trampled. 🤷‍♂️ It's interesting that the agency is now focusing on cases involving white men who claim to be discriminated against – because, you know, that's a totally valid and not-at-all-self-serving demographic group. 🙄
 
I was just thinking about my favorite coffee shop near campus... they have this amazing cold brew that I can drink while I'm studying for exams 😊. Anyway, back to this news... it seems kinda weird that North, who was accused of rape and then became an attorney, is now working at the EEOC to defend workers against workplace discrimination. Don't get me wrong, I think it's super important to have diverse perspectives, but you gotta wonder if his own experiences (or lack thereof) are influencing his decisions. And what's with the focus on white men claiming they've been discriminated against? It feels like we're still not addressing the real issues here... 🤔
 
🤔 I'm literally SHOOK by Benjamins appointment at EEOC 🙅‍♂️ He's got this whole rape thing on his record and now he's like the face of defending workers from sex discrimination? 😒 Not trying to be dramatic but it just feels super fishy 🐟. Like, what's next gonna happen? Is he gonna start fighting for the rights of rapists or something? 🤷‍♂️ Can't help but wonder if this is all some massive PR stunt 📺. The EEOC needs to get its act together and make sure they're not just protecting bigots and misogynists 🚫. We need people who genuinely care about creating change, not ones with a history of being on the wrong side of justice 💔.
 
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