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TopicDon't you love how "he got #MeToo'ed" is now an expression?
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07/28/19 4:48:53 PM
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Gobstoppers12 posted...
"He got #MeToo'd" is usually used in reference to fraudulent or ambiguous allegations that ruin a person's life/career based on nothing but a woman's word. It doesn't imply guilt automatically, so it's not a direct alternative to "she got raped" as the TC seems to think it is.

Which, nevertheless, is indicative in its own right. #metoo was never about naming perpetrators in the first place, it was about women speaking up to shed light on how common sexual harassment (and worse) is. The accusing of famous men might have been inspired by the #metoo movement, but it was not the movement's purpose. So using a movement that was about giving women a voice to describe perceived Injustice towards men is indicative of something awry, yeah
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