Could there be a anti-#metoo backlash among male voters in 2020? (user search)
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« on: December 08, 2017, 11:33:52 AM »
« edited: December 08, 2017, 11:35:31 AM by peenie_weenie »

Yes, 100 percent. The moment somebody gets punished for an accusation that turns out to be false, the entire movement will collapse. Come on, people, we've seen this before with the Rolling Stone article that did immense damage to the efforts to fight rape and assault on campus. I think there are other things that could lead to a backlash as well, such as some sort of publicized, far-reaching corporate policy at a big company that tried to pre-empt sexual assault (rather than reacting to a specific event).

I'm not saying this to be an edgelord men's rights activist; this is something that a lot of feminist social critics and writers (e.g., Rebecca Traister) are predicting.
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