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Old 16-10-2017, 06:59 PM #5
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Yes. But many wont due to fear of not fitting in. The men involved in the Weinstein case should have done more. Brad Pitt apparently confronted Weinstein after his girlfriend Gwyneth Paltrow had been harassed and seth macfarlane told jokes clearly aimed at Weinstein while hosting the Oscars but its not enough. Apparently everybody knew. Until other men start to object to the 'Jack the lad' behaviour nothing will change
Yes. But we are repeatedly told (and I do believe this IS the case) that men who think that way are in the minority. So how would speaking out mean you are the misfit for doing so? Surely the others who are actually decent guys would effectively 'take your side'? Or do guys not really believe that misogynistic men are this minority, and instead fear that its more than that?

Not trying to be confrontational, and only using 'you' so the post makes sense
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