Speaking Out movement
The Speaking Out movement or #SpeakingOut is a social movement against emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual harassment and sexual abuse in professional wrestling where people publicize their allegations of misconduct committed by powerful and/or prominent individuals. The movement is similar to the Me Too movement. The phrase ″Speaking Out″ began to spread on Twitter in June 2020. Similar to other empowerment movements based upon breaking silence, the purpose of Speaking Out is to empower wrestling-related people to tell their stories of abuse they have experienced.
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Speaking Out movement
The Speaking Out movement or #SpeakingOut is a social movement against emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual harassment and sexual abuse in professional wrestling where people publicize their allegations of misconduct committed by powerful and/or prominent individuals. The movement is similar to the Me Too movement. The phrase ″Speaking Out″ began to spread on Twitter in June 2020. Similar to other empowerment movements based upon breaking silence, the purpose of Speaking Out is to empower wrestling-related people to tell their stories of abuse they have experienced.
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