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FAIL: Americans Now MORE Skeptical Of Women Claiming Sexual Harassment After Year Of #MeToo
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FAIL: Americans Now MORE Skeptical Of Women Claiming Sexual Harassment After Year Of #MeToo Posted on October 18, 2018 by True Pundit Staff
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Isn't there a story going around about a boy who cried wolf too many times???
Isn't there a moral to that story?????
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The #MeToo movement was supposed to increase awareness of the supposed danger and oppression American women face constantly. Instead, the movement, which demands men be ruined on mere allegations alone and suggests no allegation is false or exaggerated, seems to have made Americans more skeptical of accusations.
A survey from YouGov and the Economist shows after a year of the hashtag, Americans are shifting toward those accused without due process.
“When it came to questions about the consequences of sexual assault and misconduct, there was a small but clear shift against victims,” the Economist wrote.
As always, “victims” stands in for “accusers.”
The numbers are still clearly in accusers’ favor, but have shifted over the past year.
In November 2017, 28% of American adults said “men who sexually harassed women 20 years ago should not lose their jobs today.” As of September 2018, 36% now say the same. Men, women, and Trump voters have all seen increases in their responses, while fewer Clinton voters feel the same.
Less than Fifty%
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