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In Quebec, one website has been garnering attention for its function as a public list of accused sexual abusers. The "Dis son nom" (Say His Name) website not only compromises the identities of the alleged offenders, but it does so without requiring any evidence from the alleged victims. And to make matters worse, the alleged offenders are explicitly allowed no recourse to have their names removed. Is this the future that #MeToo promises us?
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In Quebec, one website has been garnering attention for its function as a public list of accused sexual abusers. The "Dis son nom" (Say His Name) website not only compromises the identities of the alleged offenders, but it does so without requiring any evidence from the alleged victims. And to make matters worse, the alleged offenders are explicitly allowed no recourse to have their names removed. Is this the future that #MeToo promises us?
Start building your better portfolio today! Get started at https://Fundrise.com/Lauren to have your first NINETY days of advisory fees waived.

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