Taiwan's #MeToo Movement Shines Light on Entrenched Sexism
- A wave of #MeToo allegations against powerful men in Taiwan has led to discussions around gender inequality and protests demanding stronger protections for victims.
- The allegations show an ingrained culture of sexism in Taiwan that blames victims and protects powerful abusers, especially within the Democratic Progressive Party.
- The movement signals a generational shift driving change, but workplaces are struggling to create environments that prevent harassment and support victims.
- Lawmakers have promised legal reforms to improve safety in workplaces and schools, but activists argue more is needed to counter systemic sexism.
- Though set off by a Netflix show, the movement gained momentum as victims spoke out on social media and news outlets reported on specific allegations of abuse.