Toronto Radio Ads Seek to Expand MeToo Movement to Include Male Victims National Campaign Raises Criticisms of MeToo


(MENAFN- EIN) On the one year anniversary of MeToo, a national campaign will critique the direction of the movement, with radio ads starting today on Toronto's NewsTalk1010.

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, December 4, 2018 / EINPresswire.com / -- MEDIA ADVISORY –

Toronto Radio Ads Seek to Expand MeToo Movement to Include Male Victims; National Campaign Raises Criticisms of MeToo

TORONTO, ON – (December 4, 2018) On the one year anniversary of MeToo, a new national campaign, the first of its kind, will cast a critical eye on the direction of the influential social movement, with radio ads starting today on Toronto's NewsTalk1010.

To listen to 'Their Day in Court' , a PSA from the Canadian Association for Equality, visit https://equalitycanada.com/metoo/

The Canadian Association for Equality (CAFE), a charity integrating boys and men into gender equality, is exploring the problems and the opportunities of MeToo through public service ads and various events.

'Beyond doubt the MeToo movement has catalyzed much needed awareness of the horrible experiences suffered by many women, but in several ways MeToo is missing the mark,' said Justin Trottier, CAFE Executive Director.

The central messages of CAFE's campaign:

1. MeToo means MenToo: Recently the woman who launched MeToo, Tarana Burke, stated explicitly that the movement must do a better job to welcome the thousands of male survivors.
2. Vigilante justice is not justice. We must reconcile two fundamental goals: respecting alleged victims and respecting alleged perpetrators. No one should be automatically believed. Instead, all evidence must be weighed in a court of law.
3. There is no place for engaging in the collective shaming of all men, a serious form of identity harassment.
4. MeToo can lead to genuine sexual equality, if we hold both sexes accountable for intimidating or exploiting behaviour, honour the distinctive contributions of both sexes and promote compassion for both sexes.

CONTACT
Justin Trottier
Executive Director,
Canadian Association for Equality

416-402-8856

The Canadian Association for Equality is committed to achieving equality for all Canadians, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, family status, race, ethnicity, creed, age or disability.

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Canadian Association for Equality
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