Hate campaign shuts down French anti-harassment hotline after three days


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French feminists who set adult an anti-harassment phone line announced Tuesday they had been forced to close it down after just three days since of a call of scornful messages.



Activists Clara Gonzales and Elliot Lepers launched a “anti-relou” (anti-annoyance) mobile phone use Friday, enlivening women being hassled by unrelenting group to give a series out instead of their own.



If a male who refused to take “no” for an answer texted a feign number, he would accept an involuntary response reading: “If a lady says no, there’s no point in insisting.”



Gonzales and Lepers pronounced they axed a use late Monday after a number received “more than 20,000 scornful messages” over a march of a few hours.



The organisers were also targeted on Twitter with a inundate of hatred messages including genocide threats, while dozens of food orders were done to their homes.



“We were a victims of a concurrent conflict opposite a use and a campaign of nuisance opposite us personally,” Gonzales and Lepers wrote in a statement.



“We will try to reactivate a identical use as shortly as possible.”



They added: “Above all we wish a supervision response that matches the expectations voiced by a whole of multitude in new weeks concerning the fight opposite assault targeting women.”



The trolling debate comes in a midst of a tellurian escape of anger over passionate nuisance and abuse following a Harvey Weinstein scandal.



The French beginning took a impulse from a identical phone series set up by US feminist cocktail enlightenment website The Mary Sue following a claims against Weinstein and millions of other group around a world.



The concurrent call of content messages appears to have been dictated to bankrupt a beginning — that had launched an online fund-raising campaign — as a use sent an involuntary respond to any one.



Gonzales and Lepers pronounced a debate opposite them was organized around an infamous girl forum on website jeuxvideo.com — roughly a French equivalent of a English-language summary house 4chan, a heart for immature internet trolls.


Article source: http://www.france24.com/en/20161002-supporters-defend-trump-wake-tax-revelations

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