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French Women Defend Men’s ‘Right To Hit On’ Females

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Paris: A group of 100 French women - including acting legend Catherine Deneuve - have said that men should be “free to hit on” women.

The women have written an open letter, warning about a new “puritanism” sparked by recent sexual harassment scandals.

It deplores a wave of “denunciati­ons”, following rape allegation­s made against US movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

A group of French feminists condemned the letter, accusing the signatorie­s of trivialisi­ng sexual violence. Mr Weinstein denies all allegation­s of non-consensual sex, but has admitted that his behaviour has “caused a lot of pain”.

What does the open letter say?

The letter by French women writers, performers and academics was published in France’s Le

Monde newspaper on Tuesday. “Men have been punished summarily, forced out of their jobs when all they did was touch someone’s knee or try to steal a kiss,” it said.

“Rape is a crime, but trying to seduce someone, even persistent­ly or clumsily, is not - and nor is men being gentlemanl­y a chauvinist attack.”

The authors argued that there was a new “puritanism” afoot in the world.

They said that while it was legitimate and necessary to speak out against the abuse of power by some men, the constant denunciati­ons have spiralled out of control.

According to the writers, this is creating a public mood in which women are seen as powerless, as perpetual victims.

“As women we do not recognise ourselves in this feminism, which beyond denouncing the abuse of power, takes on a hatred of men and of sexuality.”

Who are the signatorie­s?

Ms Deneuve is by far the most prominent of them.

The other 99 women who signed the document include some wellknown figures, such as actress Christine Boisson; conservati­ve journalist Élisabeth Lévy; Brigitte Lahaie, a 1970s porn star who is now a talk-show host.

 ??  ?? French movie star Catherine Deneuve (pictued) and other prominent French women say men are being unfairly targeted by sexual misconduct allegation­s.
French movie star Catherine Deneuve (pictued) and other prominent French women say men are being unfairly targeted by sexual misconduct allegation­s.

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