Sociology, asked by UnknownDude, 11 months ago

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What are your opinions about the recent #MeToo movement which has started in India?

What aspects do you find about it which may distinguish it from the #MeToo movements around the world?

What do you think its pros and cons are?

Disclaimer: I'm not against this movement. I just want to know what you guys think its pros and cons are.

If you are not able to answer, leave your opinion in the comments.

Looking forward to reading your answers!


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Answered by Anonymous
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The current #Metoo movement is like a knife we can use it either in bad and good ways.

Most of female come out openly that they are being harrashed in past and I don't know what they did when they are being harrashed in past , why such late reaction.

If they are truely harrashed they would have done in past at the same time, Even people deny most of women do adjustment while progressing in their career and it's up to them unless in won't affect the public.

My point is if they did the adjustment and participating in #Metoo is total hypocrisy.

But this movement is beneficial for the women who are currently being harrashed and male who will think twice before doing so.

I have recently saw in news that a 15 year girl beat some man with her chappal who tried her to harass, real salute the girl. Why we need to participate these movement when we have courage to break the man face immediately?

But women are not less than male, they will participate to take revenge on male who are geniune also and we cannot question or investigate that and directly blame the male who can be innocent also.

Instead of this movement try to teach self defense to female.

Answered by sunnysunnyphour4
1

Answer:

what was it:-

This is a movement that deals specifically with sexual violence,” Burke said. “And it is a framework for how to do the work of ending sexual violence.”

The #MeToo movement had already been around for years before it started gaining national attention after allegations of sexual assault and harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein began dominating the headlines.

“We are doing it from a framework that’s central to survivors, and to make sure the most that marginalized among survivors have access to resources that will help them cross the human journey.”

Although the #MeToo movement had already been around for years, it finally gained national attention after allegations of sexual assault and harassment by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein started a crusade within the industry to speak out.

By focusing on healing and survivorship, Burke hopes to create a community of survivors who move forward together. Right now, they are working on scaling up their organization and resources to meet the outpouring of demand they are experiencing. Their goal is to continue adding more resources for survivors by “providing leadership training and development, and guidance for the community around community action.”

And Burke wants people to understand that the MeToo movement is more than just a hashtag. It is, she says, “the start of a larger conversation” and a space for “community healing” for all.

effect of its:-

MeToo not only brought the issue of sexual harassment to the forefront of U.S. national discourse, but also highlighted gender disparities in representation and power, as well as entrenched gender stereotypes — all of which research has shown to be among the root causes of sexual misconduct.

who started it:+

MeToo was started by activist Tarana Burke after she had a conversation with a 13-year-old girl who opened up to her about the sexual abuse she was experiencing at the hands of her mother’s boyfriend, according to the New York Times. A decade later, in 2006, Burke founded the non-profit Just Be, Inc., an organization that supports victims of sexual misconduct, with a focus on young girls of color.

On Oct. 15, 2017, it took off on social media and became a global sensation – thanks to one tweet. Actress Alyssa Milano, unaware of the origins of #MeToo at first, told her followers: “If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet.” More than 66,000 users replied and the tweet kicked off an online tidal wave overnight as women flooded social media with their stories of being harassed and abused – using the #MeToo hashtag.

Milano herself was initially unaware that Burke had originally.

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