Social media debate
Social media users touched upon the many aspects of the issue of sexual harassment in the workplace as well as other interactions, with many asking for due process instead of jumping to conclusions.
Laura Reichartz:
I think there has to be a narrative for men to speak about it happening to them as well ... Honestly, I have seen so
many men using the hashtag, it is encouraging to see their courage to come out, that they found the strength to speak out. As hard as it is for us women, imagine how hard it would be for a man to speak out. #Werise #metoo
@RockyMarks8:
The words “credible allegations” are not in our [US] constitution. But “due process” is and that excludes merely credible allegations. I wish feminists would give up the fight because as a ‘hominist’, I can guarantee every feminist in America that we will never give up due process.
@MrBrooks87:
This is the train of thought that birthed the #alllivesmatter movement out of the #blacklivesmatter movement. Okay, it happens to other people too. But stay on topic. Let’s not start throwing red herrings around.
@Np8989:
#MeToo a campaign which brought the disguised face of #Bollywood characters. What about the small town girls who faced the same problems? #Smalltowngirls #Metoo #MetooIndia