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YesAllWomen : ウィキペディア英語版
YesAllWomen

#YesAllWomen is a Twitter hashtag and social media campaign in which users share examples or stories of misogyny and violence against women. First used in online conversations about misogyny following the 2014 Isla Vista killings, the hashtag was popular in May 2014, and was created partly in response to the Twitter hashtag #NotAllMen. YesAllWomen reflected a grassroots campaign in which women shared their personal stories about harassment and discrimination. The campaign attempted to raise awareness of sexism that women experience, often from people they know.
== Origin ==


Following a killing spree in Isla Vista, California that left six people dead and thirteen others wounded, the killer's Internet activity was described as misogynistic, and hatred of women was cited as a factor in his crimes. In the wake of the killings, some Twitter users made the argument that "not all men" are like this, or would commit such crimes. Others responded by satirizing those arguments and deeming them defensive and an attempt to deflect from uncomfortable topics such as violence and sexism.
In reaction to the hashtag "#NotAllMen", an anonymous female Twitter user then created "#YesAllWomen" to express that all women are affected by sexism and misogyny, even though not all men are sexist. Some sources have reported that the hashtag creator appears to be twitter user @gildedspine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Why everyone should read #YesAllWomen on Twitter after Elliot Rodger’s rampage in Santa Barbara )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=More than a hashtag: #YesAllWomen )〕 The hashtag quickly became used by women throughout social media to share their experiences of sexism and harassment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Your Guide to 'Not All Men,' the Best Meme on the Internet )〕 Some tweets included "'I have a boyfriend' is the easiest way to get a man to leave you alone. Because he respects another man more than you. #yesallwomen", "I shouldn't have to hold my car keys in hand like a weapon & check over my shoulder every few seconds when I walk at night #YesAllWomen", and "Because every single woman I know has a story about a man feeling entitled to access to her body. Every. Single. One. #YesAllWomen."

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