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#MeToo trends in SA as women share stories of sexual harassment
Just finished reading #Khwezi and decided to come detox on these streets. Then I see #MeToo. Women are going through the most ������
— Thabi Pebane (@Thabip) October 16, 2017
The New Yorker subsequently published a recording of Weinstein admitting he had groped an Italian model. He then begged her to watch him shower.
In an effort to broaden the discussion, Milano began #MeToo as a way to prove that the issue is endemic to not just one industry, but society as a whole.
If you’ve been sexually harassed or assaulted write ‘me too’ as a reply to this tweet. pic.twitter.com/k2oeCiUf9n
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 15, 2017
#MeToo
— #BLACKDIAMOND (@LungiNaidoo) October 16, 2017
Stand Up Against Sexual Harassment and Assault!!
The complicity of so many to keep sexual assault, abuse and harassment buried needs to end. You’re not saving face. Just stop. #MeToo
— munchkin (@Feiawesomeol) October 16, 2017
Immensely proud of all who shared #metoo stories. Hoping the ripples become a tidal wave of societal change
— Alexis Telfer (@AlexisTelfer) October 17, 2017
A #womxn in my family publicly shamed me for not writing "#metoo" yesterday. Let that sink in �� sick ����of���� performing ���� for ���� you ����
— Kathryn Cleary (@clearlykath) October 17, 2017
Reminder that if a woman didn't post #MeToo, it doesn't mean she wasn't sexually assaulted or harassed. Survivors don't owe you their story.
— Alexis Benveniste (@apbenven) October 16, 2017