I find it absolutely abhorrent and repugnant that anyone can cry wolf, "ohhhh me too..." and the next thing you know the accused are being publicly lambasted for it without due process.
BTW, it's exactly what happened to Democratic Senator Al Franken.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/al-franken-resignation-and-the-selective-force-of-metoo
There was one notable absence in his speech: Franken did not apologize. In fact, he made it clear that he disagreed with his accusers. “Some of the allegations against me are simply not true,” he said. “Others I remember very differently.” He had, it seems, been attempting to buy calm time to work while a Senate ethics committee looked into the accusations. But, by Thursday morning, thirty-two Democratic senators had called on Franken to resign. The force of the #MeToo moment leaves no room for due process, or, indeed, for Franken’s own constituents to consider their choice.
In an eleven-minute speech, in which Franken announced his intention to resign from the Senate, he made this much clear: the force that is ending his political career is greater than the truth, and this force operates on only roughly half of this country’s population—those who voted for Hillary Clinton and who consume what we still refer to as "mainstream media."
EDIT: and that fact that you don't see this [USER=3505]@craigh[/USER] makes you look silly. It's amazing... let's all make accusations against people without due process! That doesn't sound very smart to me or LEGAL. Don't look for consistency... oh wait, it's just not the consistency that #metoo wants to see...!