โHushโ from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) is one of those episodes that reminds you how creative network television used to be. Taking away almost all dialogue and still making it terrifying, funny and emotionally sharp at the same time was such a flex.
@SarahDuggers I agree
If we start segregation based on some men not being able to leave women alone, it sets a dangerous precedent
I can totally see the jump to
"Well why didn't you sit in the women's only carriage if you didn't want him to assault you"?
Just so everyone is clear what happened here;
Waitrose, a company that makes many millions in profits, was happy to let this young man work in their stores for several years without being paid.
The moment that he asks to be paid for his time, they refuse to let him come back.
This wasn't a "placement", or about helping him to get some "work experience", this was a large company taking advantage of a young man to use him as free labour, and the moment he wasn't free anymore, they dumped him.
This isn't inclusivity, this is blatant exploitation.