MeToo: Catherine Deneuve touts for freedom to harass

The actress and other women do not recognize themselves in the current MeToo debate. They warn of a 34; climate of a Totalitarian society 34;.

MeToo: Catherine Deneuve touts for   freedom to harass

The French actress Carine Deneuve and or women warn against a "climate of a totalitarian society" in MeToo debate. rape is a crime. But stubborn or clumsy flirting is not a crime, and a gallantry also no chauvinistic aggression, "it is said in a guest post in French newspaper Le Monde.

"As women, we do not recognize ourselves in this feminism, which, beyond denunciation of abuse of power, accepts face of hatred for men and sexuality." It is furr stated in guest post that men would "be forced to resign, whose only pass is to have a knee touched or a kiss caught". "Harassing freedom" is essential for sexual freedom.

According to newspaper, text was written by French writer Carine Millet, among ors. In addition to Deneuve, about 100 women – including artists, scientists and journalists-have signed.

The text furr states that MeToo had triggered a "campaign of denunciation and public accusations" in press and social networks – accused had been put on a par with sexual aggressors, without answering or defending mselves. To be able to. "This fever, to lead ' pigs ' to slaughter Bank (...) is in truth interests of enemies of sexual freedom, of religious extremists, of worst reactionary and of those who believe that women are ' special ' beings, children with Adult face requiring protection. "

The MeToo debate about sexism and sexual assault began in October, when accusations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein became known.

Date Of Update: 10 January 2018, 12:02
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