Sexual Harassment An Epidemic in the U.S.

Me too”….. These two words took her several days to type. These words were flooding social media since Sunday, when actress Alyssa Milano tweeted and asked women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted to post as their status.  The hope was to draw attention to the magnitude of this problem.
Though she had been sexually harassed, she was hesitant to type “me too” on her Facebook page because her experience paled in comparison to the harassment that other women have experienced.  She did not feel like a victim, but nevertheless, she had been sexually harassed.  Virginia updated her status to “me too”.  The comments of support were instantaneous and overwhelming.  It was therapeutic to see others who had also posted this as their status.

continue at http://www.nazsmyth.co.uk/2017/10/sexual-harassment/


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