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Disagree With Maria Matthews's 'Times Up Movement'

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I disagree with Maria Matthews issue on Times Up Movement looking as she looked through the feminist lens of how we live in a patriarchal society and how women are being objectified, however I believe that this movement through the feminist lens is seen as a gendered issue and that male victims are being ignored. Times Up Movement only focuses on their female victims. Male victims are unable to discuss their sexual harassment issue without being accused of lying. This movement only hears the female victims experiences and they work together to make sure that our patriarchal society is put to an end while there are plenty of male victims that have been through the same experiences but have no support. For example, “Spacey was accused of making

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