Survey Suggests Media Overstates Me Too’s Positive Benefits For Women
To say Me Too uprooted the press and Hollywood is probably fair. But the earthquake sensed in newsrooms and boardrooms may be skewing the media’s coverage.
Anticipating Blowback From Feminists, Megan Fox Keeps Me Too Stories Private
Women who diverge at all from progressive dogma don’t feel supported by the people professionally dedicated to the cause of sexual equality. That’s a problem.
Men Avoiding Women At Work Because Of Me Too Have Learned Exactly The Wrong Lesson
Brett Kavanaugh might have had more trouble defending himself against sexual assault allegations had he followed Mike Pence’s line of thinking.
Pamela Anderson Says Today’s Feminism Is A Total ‘Bore’
If Anderson, who made her living touting her sexuality and capitalizing on everything feminism initially promised, thinks this way, feminism really is on a downward spiral.
My Me Too Moment Happened When A Man Took Feminists At Their Word
Now comes Me Too to put men in the dock for having believed that women really meant it when they disdained the old proprieties.
Despite Me Too Witch Hunts, The ‘Pence Rule’ Still Doesn’t Make Sense
Can’t men be trusted to have some basic amount of self-control? And will implementing ‘the Pence Rule’ even stave off allegations?
Melania Trump Speaks Out: Accusers ‘Need To Have Really Hard Evidence’
In an interview with ABC News that airs on Friday, First Lady Melania Trump says women accusing men of sexual assault must have ‘hard evidence’ to prove their claim.
It’s Actually Pretty Great To Be A Woman In America
The confluence of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation and the one-year anniversary of Me Too is inspiring a markedly, if expectedly, intense wave of negativity about women’s stature in America.
One Year In, Me Too Hasn’t Made Me Feel Any Safer Or More Empowered To Speak Out
The way Christine Blasey Ford and other women have been treated demonstrates the Me Too movement is no longer about justice, but about political vengeance.
Why Feminists And Conservatives Should Agree To Talk About Me Too’s ‘Gray Areas’
A widely circulated Jezebel article suggested late last month that Me Too’s next frontier must be ‘the gray areas,’ defined by the author as ‘behavior that is harmful and inequitable but isn’t illegal.’
Anita Hill’s Allegations And The Kavanaugh Circus Both Hype Unsubstantiated Smears
Anita Hill’s accusations against Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court confirmation in many ways parallel those against Brett Kavanaugh.
10 Red Flags About Sexual Assault Claims, From An Employment Lawyer
It’s not nice or politically correct to say, but people do sometimes lie to get money, revenge, power, attention, or political advantage. False allegations of assault have been documented.
Why It’s Very Difficult For Men And Women To Just Be Friends
Evangelical Aimee Byrd is promoting intimate friendships between opposite-sex Christians as a way to bond spiritually while modeling that men and women can be close without bad behavior.
Attempting Another Hit Job On Clarence Thomas Only Hurts #MeToo’s Credibility
The sexual harassment allegations against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas have been repeatedly undermined by their own creators. Reviving them is embarrassing.
Aly Raisman Was Far More Empowered Wearing Clothes Than She Was Stripping For Sports Illustrated
With women understandably frustrated about sexual harassment in the workplace, Sports Illustrated decided to capitalize on it in the guise of caring about it.
Rob Porter Story Shows It’s Time To Agree Character Counts For Public Officials
Judging by the reaction to the Rob Porter story, it’s time we agree to agree: egregious private behavior is concerning, and even disqualifying, for a public servant.
We Fixed Hillary Clinton’s Statement On Not Firing Her Staffer Accused Of Sexual Harassment
The lengthy statement Hillary Clinton dropped Tuesday, on her decision not fire a campaign staffer accused of sexual harassment, had more than a few problems.