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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.

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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

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