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Originally Posted by GGG
First you need to ask what was the purpose and goals of the #metoo campaign. It does not appear to have ever been about ending harassment in general. It appears to have to goals. Let Men know what harasssment is, how common it is, and how victims feel and two to let women know they are not alone and should come forward
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I find the idea that men don't know what harassment is offensive, and akin to teach men not to rape campaigns. It only further serves the narrative that men are perpetrators and women are victims.
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If you note the harassment of men is not in any part of the above. So men who have been harassed sharing as part of the #metoo campaign is like talking Oilers hockey on a Flames board and complaining about being shunned.
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You can't seriously be comparing shaming oilers fans to shaming actual sexual harassment victims. This mentality to male victims is exactly the problem that I'm talking about. you should be ashamed of this statement.