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Tina Sequeira quips about Bollywood actors' abysmal response to the #MeToo movement, often behaving like ostriches rather than use their immense clout to speak up.
Senior women journalists like Tavleen Singh, Seema Mustafa, and Manjeet Kripalani are questioning the women who speak up in the #MeToo movement. Barkha Dutt asks them why, in an open letter.
A post on how strong women don't say #MeToo after years and have only 'I slapped him' stories is doing social media rounds, and just shows the writer's position of privilege and inability to see the reality around.
Men are crying foul at the #MeToo movement, slut shaming the women who speak up, or even lamenting, "How do we approach women now?" Maybe being scared and careful is good.
We are living through a movement that is slowly turning into a revolution, and women are being asked why they didn’t speak up before. On the face of it, the #metoo movement appears to be a movement where women are turning against men – but it is not. It is the revolution of the powerless […]
Can anyone imagine the courage and vulnerability behind every #MeToo story? What can you do, if your partner comes out with a #MeToo story?
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