Sexism persists in France, including among young people, according to a report

Sexism persists in France including among young people according to

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    Despite the awareness caused by the #MeToo movement, sexism persists in France, in particular with “masculinist reflexes” among young men, deplores in a report delivered on Monday the French High Council for Equality, which asks in particular to ” regulate digital content”.

    Sexism is not declining in France. On the contrary, some of its most violent manifestations are getting worse and the younger generations are the most affected.“, writes the HCE, an independent advisory body. It notes that “five years after #MeToo”, the “French society remains sexist in all spheres“: public, private, professional, media…

    Public opinion recognizes and deplores the existence of sexism but does not reject it in practice, mainly among men“, according to the report which is based on official figures and on a barometer carried out by the ViaVoice institute with 2,500 representative people.

    Its president, Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette, is to be received by President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, on the occasion of the Day Against Sexism. The HCE, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary, will participate this week in an awareness campaign and will open a “trial against sexism” on Wednesday, organized by the collective Ensemble contre le sexisme, which will be closed by the French Minister for Equality for Men. -women, Isabella Rome.

    “Masculinist Clichés”

    80% of women say they have the impression of having been treated less well because of their gender during their life.

    14% say they have already undergone “an imposed sexual act”, and more broadly 37% say they have experienced non-consensual situations in sexual intercourse, including unprotected intercourse at the insistence of their partner (12%), non-consensual under the effect of alcohol or drugs (7%).

    Sexism leads to daily renunciations for 9 out of 10 women questioned: half give up going out or doing activities alone or dressing as they wish. 8 out of 10 are afraid to go home alone at night.

    Men, for their part, struggle “to feel concerned”, do not feel personally responsible for sexist behavior, even for a quarter of them, think that we “do too much about sexual assault”.

    If men over 65 are more “conservative”, attached to strict gender roles, the HCE also observes “masculinist clichés” among those under 35: a quarter believes that it is sometimes necessary to be violent to be respect. The image of women conveyed by pornography is considered problematic by half of them compared to 79% of those aged 65 and over.

    The HCE is concerned about a “backlash phenomenon at work everywhere“, with some “masculinist raids“on social networks”to silence or discredit women“.

    Overall, the HCE warns against a “situation which is worsening with the appearance of new phenomena: online violence, increased virulence on social networks, barbarism in very many productions of the pornographic industry, affirmation of a masculinist and anti-feminist sphere“.

    Public powers “are not considered up to the stakes on these issues“, notes the institution.

    Ordinary sexism breeds violent sexism. To fight against it, we must take measures that influence mentalities from an early age: a massive educational action, regulating digital“, declares Ms. Pierre-Brossolette to AFP.

    Among the “key measures” identified by the HCE, the “regulation of content in the digital sector to combat stereotypes, degrading representations and scenes of violence now commonplace on the internet, particularly in pornographic videos“.

    The institution also proposes the creation of a “Independent High Authority for combating gender-based violence in politics“.

    She recommends strengthening the “financial and human resources of justice for courts responsible for dealing with domestic violence, like the Spanish investment“. the government has entrusted Parliament with a mission on such specialized jurisdictions.

    To change mentalities, the HCE recommends prohibiting advertising for gendered toys and conditioning the payment of public money to a consideration in terms of equality for companies.

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