Del Rey recentlyretired a song reportedly inspired by Harvey Weinstein.
“It’s not a passing phase,” she said of the movement.
“It’s happening.

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We’re here for it!”
He also foresees a metaphorical light at the end of the tunnel for female artists moving forward.
“Dont hurt other people.

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“And now the conversation is shifting, so they gotta deal with us!
“It’s so ubiquitous that we don’t even notice it.
So I’m skeptical about that, but I’m hopeful.”

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“Tell it as it is.
I want people to not be afraid.
A lot of people are afraid.

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But, to the people that arent: keep talking, be loud.
Its everywhere,” said the singer, whowore an anti-abortion dressto the ceremony.
We need to report it to the cops.

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If something happens to you, you gotta go straight to the police.”
Rapsody
Marlanna Evans, a.k.a Rapsody, thinks #MeToo is a “beautiful thing.”
The Baylor Project, a.k.a.

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said Jean Baylor, one half of the Grammy-nominated jazz duo.
“Were strong enough as women to turn it around into a positive.
Weve been coming out of the ashes and into beauty for centuries.

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“Were obviously completely for equality in the workplace, and theres no place for intimidation or harassment.”
Division never moves anything forward.

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