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Lara Weber: Harassment is all around us, so let's start calling it out

Let's straighten something out: The Harvey Weinstein story is not a "Hollywood problem."

So, please, let's stop wagging our fingers at this group or that group every time another powerful man is caught sexually abusing women. Let's stop pretending we've never turned a blind eye at the signs of sexual harassment around us. And let's quit with the collective outrage asking, "How could this happen?"

But let's also consider that, possibly, we are getting better at dealing with this nonsense. And it may be thanks to the millennial generation.

The alleged sexual misconduct of men such as Weinstein, Bill Cosby, Bill O'Reilly, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump

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