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MeToo movement

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The movement took off after the sexual misconduct allegations against [[Hollywood values|Hollywood mogul]] and [[Democrat Party]] mega-donor [[Harvey Weinstein]] became public by Ronan Farrow.<ref>https://variety.com/2018/biz/news/ronan-farrow-harvey-weinstein-new-yorker-sexual-assault-1202971197/amp/</ref> Weinstein, a charter member of the Clinton Legal Defense Fund organized to fight claims of sexual harassment and abuse by former Democratic [[President Bill Clinton]], has been accused by no less than 97 women of assault and rape since Clinton's acquittal. The movement attempts to draw attention to the widespread prevalence of [[sexual assault]] and harassment by predominantly [[liberal]] media personalities, executives, public officials and celebrities.
 
Liberals are good
Singer [[Taylor Swift]] gave the movement momentum when she won a sexual harassment case against radio DJ she alleged harassed her during a promotional tour. To continue her career, the once apolitical Swift suddenly became an outspoken advocate of [[liberal]] causes.
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