There's 'kinder, gentler shaming' of women in 'Me Too' era, says Krystal Ball
By Krystal Ball
Opinion Contributor
In the first era, women just didnt come forward. They knew they wouldnt be believed, knew it would be their lives which would be turned upside down by calling out abuse, not those of their tormenters. And so they just stayed silent.
In the second era, women achieved a modicum of economic and political power. A few brave souls began to entertain the idea that maybe if there was evidence, maybe if there were other victims, perhaps the criminal justice system would protect them. Its not that they expected to be believed really. Such women could be easily dismissed and derided as a little bit nutty and a little bit slutty. But perhaps they could at least lift the weight off their chest or extricate themselves and their children from a living hell. Or bravely do their best to keep a man out of a position of power over womens lives. Perhaps the price would not be everything you have.
Now weve entered a third era, the "Me Too" era. On the surface, everyone mouths the words of believing women. There is a space, and a solidarity and a real track record of towering men being brought low. A little bit nutty and a little bit slutty wont fly any more. No, now a kinder and gentler approach to shaming and silencing must be employed.
Dr. Ford isnt nutty shes a little mixed up in the words of Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley. Its not that we dont believe her the patriarchy insists, its just that perhaps it was a case of mistaken identity. Conservative intellectual Ed Whelan tried this tactic out going so far as to identify the supposed Doppelganger, thereby dragging an innocent bystander into the whole sordid affair based on a Zillow map.
The man is placed on a pedestal to tower over his accuser. Judge Kavanaugh has an impeccable reputation. Never mind that prospective female law clerks were warned that he only selected women who looked a certain way. Or that his high school buddy wrote an entire book on their drunken high school debauchery. Or that the exclusive club he joined at Yale was barred in recent years for chanting No means yes. Yes means anal. Impeccable reputation! Here are 65 women who know Judge Kavanaugh and have never once experienced attempted rape at his hands.
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