“If wealthy, highly visible women in news and entertainment are sexually harassed, assaulted and raped -- what do we think is happening to women in retail, food service and domestic work?”— Charlene Carruthers, twitter.com
“The “golden age of Hollywood” was filled with danger and racism and abuse; for example. If that’s the golden age, do you really want to accept it?”— rachel syme, twitter.com
“In case anyone has forgotten: Child abuse is a sin. Sexual abuse is a sin. Sexual harassment is a sin. Racism, and white supremacy, is a sin. Jesus asks us to welcome the stranger. Jesus asks us to love the poor. There are indeed two sides to these issues: Good and evil.”— James Martin, SJ, twitter.com
“This is what's awful: thinking about just how much talent, how much art, has been lost because women are forced to exit due to powerful men's shitty behavior.”— Soraya Nadia McDonald, twitter.com
“We need an accounting of the economic toll of sexual harassment and workplace abuse on women. Having to turn down new opportunites instead of working with a harasser. Losses in productivity. Getting fired for reporting toxic behavior. Choosing to quit altogether.”— Karen Attiah, twitter.com
“Seeing some fellow men saying weird shit like ‘no one’s safe from this,’ but, um like my dude people who didn’t assault or harass anyone are safe.”— Heidi N Moore, twitter.com
“I've been thinking a lot recently about consent, and how the last few weeks have underlined how terribly power has understood it and corrupted it. Everyone is taught about consent in some limited way, but for men it's usually as a hurdle to be cleared. A checkpoint for attaining something even in re…”— Vann R. Newkirk II, twitter.com
“If we’re being honest - and I feel like this crosses race and class lines - male culture tries to make boys/men feel fucked up for NOT being harassers. That’s how warped this shit is.”— Saladin Ahmed, twitter.com