"When I raise my hand, I am aware of all the women who are still in silence." - Actress Viola Davis references the #MeToo movement during the Women's March in Los Angeles https://t.co/MXbeaVKUFh
This is how cultures of abuse are built, in all industries. Wonder why women have suffered in silence for so long, creating their own support networks in the shadows? Look no further than our stained White House, which should be setting an example but is instead putrid. #MeToo https://t.co/jCz8jgD6Ws
What he is saying is a streaming pile of horseshit. No one is using the #MeToo movement to gain "significance". He is deliberately wrong about the movement in an attempt to absolve himself & his buddies of being accountable for deplorable behavior & working conditions. https://t.co/WImoWxay6c
@nometoo__@Women_InJobs The #metoo movement was built off the momentum of other social movements that have made a big impact in people's lives and will continue to build to help working women around to the world.
@nometoo__@Women_InJobs We need tensions to be high so changes will be made. We need to show how things are bad right now, but they can get better. We need other movements to help future generations not go through what we go through. Movements will never make progress if the world was seen as perfect.
@nometoo__@Women_InJobs Today tensions are very high in the US, especially ever since Trump's election. His presidency has angered a lot of social movements and has intensified their actions made for change, movements involving women.
@____metoo@nometoo__ Numberous celebrities have come together and realized this is happening everywhere, not just in Hollywood. They made a force that empowers working women around the world. There is no hidden reason behind it other than helping sexual abuse victims.
@nometoo__@____metoo The celebrities that have shared their stories of their male coworkers or bosses sexually harassing/abusing them were the ones that ignited the movement into something bigger. They inspired us working women to share our stories too.
@nometoo__@____metoo Many people do abuse social media, but that does not make it any less powerful. Our president has a Twitter and his tweets are often not appropriate to what he wants to say.
@____metoo@nometoo__#metoo is how many people hear about the movement. This hashtag allowed people to recognize the movement and see what it stood for so they could become part of it.
@____metoo@nometoo__ We can’t let the workplace just toss aside women that have reported sexual harassment and then continue to comfort the men accused to protect the face of the company.
@nometoo__@____metoo Coming out against sexual harassment is a very serious accusation and won’t be taken lightly. The due process for women has been compromised for many years. We just want attention called on injustice, not for social climbing.
@nometoo__@____metoo There has been many situations of sexual harassment in the workplace that as been over looked and the policies that were put in place aren’t enough to protect our rights to a safe workplace.
@____metoo@nometoo__ We are victims of sexual harassment that happened during work. Our lives have been completely changed. We have suffered from psychological problems like depression and our work performance has greatly decreased.