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"textContent": "Many states in the US require yearly workplace training on sexual harassment, covering boundaries, consent, and what constitutes inappropriate behavior. In today’s live-music environment, perhaps it’s time for artists and touring professionals to take similar education seriously. The difference between consensual interaction and unwelcome behavior should never be unclear. Kindness is not an invitation, and […]\n\nThe post Metal is about music: Addressing boundaries in the scene first appeared on Metal Insider.",
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