Yes, we do have to know who these people are. I didn't mention "men" at all. There are plenty of female teachers who have been bagged for their assaults on male students recently. I support this wholeheartedly. I remember reading about one actor who commented a few years ago (I will not mention his name because I have not heard that he has spoken out recently and it would be unfair to drag him into this mess unless he chooses) that he, as a very young actor years ago who had the good fortune/misfortune of being total eye-candy, was harassed and he clearly stated that both sexes were implicated. I'm glad that the "Me, Too" movement has outed so many people, both here and abroad, for their attacks on vulnerable others. If more women are implicated, so be it.
The issue is stopping harassment and rape, whoever commits it. This conduct has been hidden for far too long.
Ah, OK. Women are the problem. Let's not break it down so we know who these people are. We might not like the results.
Why don't you look at crime statistics for my State of Maine....
We have only 1% of our population that is Black, and rape is one of the most crimes committed here, by men that are white as snow....
So if you are implying that Black men commit the most rapes and white men do not, then you are sorely mistaken....up here.
Also, most rape crimes committed by white men, are unreported...the "Me too" movement is mostly about that....