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10-18-2017 08:09 PM
Awesome. Ok, So ICYMI #MeToo is a hashtag that was started THIS time by Alyssa Milano after a friend tweeted her. It's in relation to the Harvey Weinstein allegations around him sexual harassing and abusing a large number of women throughout his career as a movie producer. These women were terrified to come forward as they believed their careers were at stake. Rightly so.
Anyway, this hashtag kicked off as a way of creating a sea of women standing together to say that they have experienced either sexual harassment or sexual abuse.
10-18-2017 08:10 PM
I had a really good chat with my daughter this afternoon around the #metoo.
I was impressed with her thoughts!!
10-18-2017 08:11 PM
10-18-2017 08:11 PM
10-18-2017 08:12 PM
@taokat if you'd like would love to hear what she had to say. So cool that you had a chat with her about it
10-18-2017 08:13 PM
@taokat I'd love to hear them.
10-18-2017 08:16 PM
@Ben-RO do you want to give us a sense of how the young people in your community are feeling about this?
10-18-2017 08:18 PM
I like getting her thoughts on things because she can be pretty switched on. She'd seen it on social media. She thought it was a great way for women to come together to spread awareness around the prevalence of sexual harrassment and assault around the world which she thinks is a positive.
The negative she saw was that women could feel pressured to take part when they don't want to expose what's happened to them. She thought the problem with it was that women could be judged by others, and if you haven't taken part in the #metoo, well, were you really assaulted??
Interesting! Thoughts @Ben-RO?
10-18-2017 08:19 PM - edited 10-18-2017 08:21 PM
@Ngaio-RO that's a good question. As always there's a lot of different responses. For many this brings up memories of what they have survived and that can be distressing. For others it brings hope. A ubiquitous and terrible problem is finally being spoken about openly and en masse and with that comes hope for change at long last.
Our Mods have organised a conversation with the Sexual Assualt Response Centre in Western Australia to offer a bit of extra support around the intense feelings this is bringing up for many.
10-18-2017 08:20 PM
You're right @taokat she is switched on!
I don't think I've heard anyone discuss her second point but it's a good one.
Did she say whether many of her peers had responded?
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