Women's "me Too" Campaign On Social Media

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I'm seeing this a lot on FB, and variations of it:

"Me too.

(If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote "Me too." as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem.)"

I have many reactions to it. One of them is less supportive than the others, it's the thought that being sexually invisible is a far worse fate than being sexually objectified.
 

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Just as stupid and meaningless an action as the things people write on their social media after terror attacks; "Je suis Charlie" and what not.

Yes we get it, you are such a great and caring person but you won't actually do anything that requires a resemblance of effort to change the given situation.
 

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Just as stupid and meaningless an action as the things people write on their social media after terror attacks; "Je suis Charlie" and what not.

Yes we get it, you are such a great and caring person but you won't actually do anything that requires a resemblance of effort to change the given situation.
Just to confirm - when they write me too it means that they too have been raped or sexually harassed.

They are trying to bring awareness to how common it is.
 

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When I was walking home from town the other night at 4 am there was a woman in front of me who I was looking at as a couple of black guys walked past and made some lewd comments. A few seconds after she turns around and says to me "did you see that? that guy just touched my ***", I ended up going along with it and we had a discussion basically attacking refugees and how they are so often disgusting and treat us like sh*t, but the fact is I was looking and saw full well she didn't get touched. When society is stupid enough (and men horny enough) to praise women for being victims, they will exploit this and play the victim card whenever they can.

Women are attention seekers of the highest order, and they rightfully do it because society loves to kiss their feet when they play their tricks.

The other issue is that that criticising objectification reflects logical illiteracy, human beings are in fact objects and women especially enjoy flaunting themselves as such.
 
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I think it's fine, but once again it's one of those trends that really makes no difference at all. Men that are sympathetic to this plight will remain so... the dousch bags that actually say these things will be even more outraged and do it more. You simply can never change people. ever. I know my comment seems narrow minded, but it's actually true. They are saying this to their "friends" on social media. You see the responses you'd expect.
 

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I'm seeing this a lot on FB, and variations of it:

"Me too.

(If all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote "Me too." as a status, we might give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem.)"

I have many reactions to it. One of them is less supportive than the others, it's the thought that being sexually invisible is a far worse fate than being sexually objectified.
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not to mention they bring it on themselves with what they wear
I'm thinking some women will say me too because its a subtle way of saying they are attractive enough to draw the attention.

I'd never say that on social media though because they would get hysterical.
good point here too
 

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When I was walking home from town the other night at 4 am there was a woman in front of me who I was looking at as a couple of black guys walked past and made some lewd comments. A few seconds after she turns around and says to me "did you see that? that guy just touched my ***", I ended up going along with it and we had a discussion basically attacking refugees and how they are so often disgusting and treat us like sh*t, but the fact is I was looking and saw full well she didn't get touched. When society is stupid enough (and men horny enough) to praise women for being victims, they will exploit this and play the victim card whenever they can.

Women are attention seekers of the highest order, and they rightfully do it because society loves to kiss their feet when they play their tricks.

The other issue is that that criticising objectification reflects logical illiteracy, human beings are in fact objects and women especially enjoy flaunting themselves as such.
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What is "harrassment?" The infamous "1 in 4 women are sexually assaulted" was because someone saying "nice tits" while a woman walks by was counted as assault. Dumb.

What are your other reactions, Afro Vacancy?
i actually do think this is wrong,, but in the sense that getting sexual with a stranger is violation of privacy

however afro hit the nail on the head. being incel is a billion times worse than being harassed, even when its legitimate harassment

i will say being seen exclusively as a romantic/sexual being WOULD be fairly significant an issue, but STILL, NOWHERE near as bad as being incel/looked down upon
 

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i actually do think this is wrong,, but in the sense that getting sexual with a stranger is violation of privacy

however afro hit the nail on the head. being incel is a billion times worse than being harassed, even when its legitimate harassment

i will say being seen exclusively as a romantic/sexual being WOULD be fairly significant an issue, but STILL, NOWHERE near as bad as being incel/looked down upon

When specific women are exclusively viewed as a romantic/sexual beings it is typically because they have not a whole lot going on upstairs. Being viewed as an object does not decrease their quality of life in anyway whatsoever.
 

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What is "harrassment?" The infamous "1 in 4 women are sexually assaulted" was because someone saying "nice tits" while a woman walks by was counted as assault. Dumb.

What are your other reactions, Afro Vacancy?

I do think that there's an actual problem with many men not taking no for an answer, or just making moves at the right time. That covers the range from groping through to rape. A lot of men (I'm not sure how many) have no clue, and thus a clue needs to be communicated to future generations of men, somehow. We know that there are problems with rape in college campuses, the military, Hollywood, and undoubtedly other places too. It would be better overall if we lived in a world where women didn't have to put up a shield.

That said, I am not sure if this campaign is the right means to that end. I don't see it as being potentially effective, at least not directly. Perhaps it can work indirectly by enabling discussion.
 

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i actually do think this is wrong,, but in the sense that getting sexual with a stranger is violation of privacy

It is indeed wrong but we do need some differentiating between verbal harassment (a cat call, even dubious ones such as an out of the blue "how are you today?" with a smile are basically put in the same "assault" category as groping or raping), assault (that would be groping or street stalking) and rape.

Because these are all falling under the same vague umbrella as "assault", it's hardly fair to put a woman who just got raped or potentially raped from a guy stalking her and going for physical contact, and tell her that her story is just as bad as some guy laughing with friends and shouting something across the street.

There will be this argument "well it's all as bad as rape anyway as it's demoralising!" well fine keep telling yourself that, but there's been a major backlash in only the last year or two from women who previously considered themselves feminists, and now realise with "stats" like this involving "assault and rape" under 1 umbrella, and knowing full well that 30% of their friends have not been raped, well then they realise that is truly is bullshit and to stop pandering to it.

On top of that, your level of abuse is all self-diagnosed, look at @JeanLucBB's example above where verbal harassment was instantly turned into physical in her own mind. Further from that, women can take offence such as a man holding the door open as a "micro-aggression", when asked if she's ever been "assaulted" (same playing field as "raped") she would genuinely believe her own bullshit by saying "this week" thinking of a guy who held the door open for her.

To tie this in with how bad it is being incel, most of the women who exaggerate their own physical abuse are the absolutely unfuckable incel kind. 90% of the time that there's a maniac making up fantastical bullshit always turn out to be some green haired obese acne ridden freak, and imagine it because they want to be included for once, with all the pretty girls who actually suffer some form of abuse from time to time.

This is exactly what I thought of "#MeToo" when I say it yesterday:

I'm thinking some women will say me too because its a subtle way of saying they are attractive enough to draw the attention

Indeed, this is definitely promoting hysterical sisterhood and girls seeing their friends using it, thinking to themselves "sh*t no man has laid a finger on me or even said anything... embarrassing... well *#MeToo* anyway gotta show that solidarity"

Though in the aforementioned case of the green haired tumblr maniac, they wouldn't even acknowledge that they're lying even to themselves, like a lot of victims they really do believe their own bullshit after a while and go "I can relate! I was sexually assaulted just last Thursday! (guy holding a door open) #MeToo! #MeToo #MeToo!!!"

Being incel even drives some women into being f*****g nutcases.

The female Elliott Rodger's are walking around like normal people, except their views are respected and even upheld.
 

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well, when you're a NW7, and time you look in an attractive woman's direction it's considered "harassment". I say "me too" every time I look in the mirror. Most American women are delicate, coddled little b****s that whine about anything that's uncomfortable or inconvenient.
 

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well, when you're a NW7, and time you look in an attractive woman's direction it's considered "harassment". I say "me too" every time I look in the mirror. Most American women are delicate, coddled little b****s that whine about anything that's uncomfortable or inconvenient.

Me too, buddy, me too. :(
 

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When are you lot going to learn? Any kind of harassment against women should be bred out of men once and for all.
Harassment is a slippery slope. That's why even "harmless" harassment such as constantly asking a girl out or (a bit worse) cat calling from across the street should be promptly outlawed.

Once you reduce a person to a mere sex object don't be surprised if that mentality eventually leads to sexual abuse down the line.
A percentage of men will always lose restraint if circumstances conspire.
And women will always be the victims.

It's time to move forward not go backwards.
Women are the future, deal with it, guys!
 

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Just as stupid and meaningless an action as the things people write on their social media after terror attacks; "Je suis Charlie" and what not.

Yes we get it, you are such a great and caring person but you won't actually do anything that requires a resemblance of effort to change the given situation.
Total, just part n parcel with advertising to each other how wonderfull they are.

Had a buddy write "my thoughts and prayers are with those in vegas"

But he's a wannabe celebrity in a business requiring butt kissing and self promo
 
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