Kavanaugh is a whole topic to himself (literally: it's another thread) with many layers, so I'll leave that discussion to that thread."Hey ladies, do you hate rape? Well if you do, this "male" looked at me for two seconds too long and doesn't have a GQ modelling portfolio, by university standards this is rape, and the MeToo movement should bring awareness about harassment and rape so let's find out who he is on facebook and turn his life upside down despite not having a shred of tangible proof that an assault by him took place. You HAVE to believe all "her stories" now, no matter what."
...and that's where I start to laugh at the MeToo movement, since it just can't be taken seriously anymore.
But I have to ask: this ridiculous caricature of a baseless accusation that #metoo has allegedly morphed into... where are all the examples?
The closest I've seen was the accusation against Aziz Ansari, yet there was significant pushback on that, even from many vocal #metoo advocates.
It looks to me like the boundaries for this feared "off the deep end" have in fact been tested, and society at large does NOT buy into the carte blanc condemnations you're afraid of.





