Heinrich, a heterosexual man, is the finance director of a large automobile dealership holding company. The company has 1,023 employees, mostly men, but including some females who are primarily in office and sales jobs. Heinrich looks for male homosexual employees in the company that he can blackmail for oral sex. He is careful not to proposition female employees, even if they are homosexual. One of Heinrich's victims decides to complain. The complaining employee
A) can bring a case under Title VII based on gender discrimination because Heinrich does not proposition lesbians.
B) cannot bring a case under Title VII based on gender discrimination because Heinrich does not proposition heterosexual men.
C) can bring a case under Title VII based on gender discrimination because Heinrich propositions men but not women.
D) can bring a case under Title VII based on affinity orientation discrimination because Heinrich does not proposition lesbians.
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