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Many in media distort the framing of MeToo - Women’s Media Center

, with two Mississippi gubernatorial candidates recently saying they followed the Billy Graham rule — one of whom refused an interview with a female journalist.

Despite this history, it took only a few months for stories to be written accusing #MeToo of changing the workplace dynamic by scaring men away from working with women.entitled “#MeToo has a 'chilling effect' on workplace camaraderie” three months after the hashtag went viral on Twitter. The article cites men who say they are aware that refusing to travel with female coworkers could be seen as discrimination, but they do it anyway because of the current climate.

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