The Daily Courier

Silence breakers Time’s Person of the Year

- By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — The silence breakers have been named Time magazine’s Person of the Year.

Dozens of men and women have shared their stories since October about sexual misconduct by numerous high-profile men in entertainm­ent, media, business and sports.

The revelation­s also helped prompt millions worldwide to tweet about their experience­s with sexual harassment and assault.

The movement began spontaneou­sly in October after actress-activist Alyssa Milano followed on a suggestion from a friend of a friend on Facebook and tweeted: “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.”

The hashtag was tweeted nearly a million times in 48 hours.

The #MeToo movement was founded by activist Tarana Burke on Twitter a decade ago to raise awareness about sexual violence.

Time’s announceme­nt was made Wednesday on NBC’s “Today” show, where longtime host Matt Lauer was fired last week amid harassment allegation­s.

“Today” host Savannah Guthrie acknowledg­ed Wednesday that this year’s winner hits “close to home” and mentioned Lauer by name.

The two runners-up were Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump, himself accused of sexual misconduct by numerous women.

He has denied any wrongdoing.

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