Interesting societial issues raised by the MeToo# Movement
The Me#Too Movement has raised some interesting and disturbing societal problems...which I've always been aware of, and had resigned myself to long ago. But never really thought too hard about or addressed.
I was reading a review of The Tale -- which is a memoir about a child rape. What jumped out at me while reading the review, and what apparently upset the reviewer is this:
Now, as a child, I remember running into various dangerous situations that I barely avoided.
( personal experiences - nothing too triggering, I've never been raped or molested. )
And that brings us to another disturbing article, this one on Morgan Freeman. A journalist began researching the sexual harassment allegations against Freeman after how he'd treated her at a party, making her uncomfortable.
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I was reading a review of The Tale -- which is a memoir about a child rape. What jumped out at me while reading the review, and what apparently upset the reviewer is this:
Teen girl sexuality is often packaged as a dangerous, irresistible elixir wielded by wiser-than-they-seem temptresses in bikinis, lustily grooming themselves poolside. Coquettish. Precocious. It’s a putrid myth we’re taught about ourselves, that if in teenhood a man finds himself hopelessly attracted to us, the kernel of essential badness and transgression comes from us, not from him.
I’m so used to seeing — reading, hearing, knowing — that girlishness through hypnotized male eyes that I didn’t even blink at the early flashbacks of “The Tale,” as we see adult Jennifer (Laura Dern) remember being a 15-year-old Jenny (Jessica Sarah Flaum), taking horseback-riding lessons and basking in the attention of the seemingly fascinating teacher Mrs. G. (Elizabeth Debicki) and a local running coach, Bill (Jason Ritter).
But then the flashback cuts. No, says her mother (Ellen Burstyn). You were younger than that. She hands adult Jennifer a photo album. “That was 13,” she says, tapping a photo.
Now, as a child, I remember running into various dangerous situations that I barely avoided.
( personal experiences - nothing too triggering, I've never been raped or molested. )
And that brings us to another disturbing article, this one on Morgan Freeman. A journalist began researching the sexual harassment allegations against Freeman after how he'd treated her at a party, making her uncomfortable.
( Read more... )