Posted on 10/24/2017 1:12:36 PM PDT by davikkm
IN light of the Harvey Weinstein revelations, a mass-media campaign has been launched whose spearhead is the hashtag #metoo. Ostensibly it is a way of highlighting prevalent sexism and the abuse of women. But examining the idea behind it, does it actually do anything at all? Or is it a waste of time and resources that is taking away from actual programs that might make progress in this area?
For example, I would never force myself on a woman, nor would I ever use sexist language or abuse someone with sexist slurs or innuendo. I am fully aware that there are a small minority of men (and women) who DO do these things. Having #metoo plastered everywhere neither impacts me in terms of my awareness, nor would it stop me from engaging in these practices (because I would never do them in the first place).
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I know # is “hashtag” nowadays, but I read somewhere recently, and now can’t get it out of my head, every time I see this...
# used to be called “pound” back in the day...
#metoo?
Well, for starters, “pound me too” was probably a poor name choice.
Doesnt the hashtag (#) mean pound? Pound me too?
In older parlance the ‘tag’ #metoo would be pronounced “Pound me too”.
> #Me Too Is This the Most Useless Campaign Ever?
I’d pick #bringbackourgirls. But there’s lot’s of competition.
#metoo probably has a therapeutic benefit to many women. Though also probably encourages some men in that even when victims scream (tweet) to the world about their actions, and have a “safe space” to talk about the attack, the women still won’t name the attackers.
Reminds me of when I was still working in pharmaceutical research. Every lab door and every storage cabinet had at least one, and usually several “hazardous” stickers: chemical and/or biological and/or radioactive. When everything is labeled, eventually you stop noticing! Like crying wolf too often.
It’s just an added level of participation trophy syndrome for the victim glorification society.
#MeToo is the liberals’ attempt to shift attention from Hollywood Democrat predators, to the “ALL MEN are predators” fake narrative.
It’s a filler “crisis.” Something to hype until something bigger comes along. They took a week off from trashing Trump, to trash all men in general.
Wait wait wait! Not useless. I once gave a fiver to a dude on the side of the road with a sign that said “I ain’t gonna lie. I need a beer”.
I appreciated the honesty. He appreciated his beer.
Look, sexual abuse is a serious issue, and destroys lives. That said, telling a dirty joke or “locker room talk” is NOT sexual abuse. By trying to redefine the word they demean its significance, just like they’ve done with “racist”.
I always called it "pound" and still do, but I had a math teacher who always referred to it as the "sharp" symbol, as in music. He said it was the "sharp" symbol long before it was the "pound" symbol.
The “Yeah, I slept my way to fame and fortune” campaign.
Looks like Monica's having fun with it.
“Chelsea, you need to go to this website called Freerepublic. Maybe they can convince you to stop calling me dad.”
Bwahahaha!
Believe me, the though crossed my mind regarding just that, but didn’t want to mix memes :D
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