Hashtag ‘Not all men’ trends on Twitter after the horrific ‘disappearance’ of a woman in UK

Women all over the world are losing their minds over a horrific incident that took place in Ireland, UK. A 33-year-old woman, Sarah Everard, went missing in south of London over a week ago and last night the human remains were discovered scattered around in woodland at Ashford in Kent.

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After this incident, women are taking their opinions on Twitter sharing their horrendous situations and experiences that were similar to the story of Sarah. The #notallmen is being used as a reference to ‘not all men are like that with a reaction of people on gender-based violence.

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After the #metoo movement in late 2018-19, this #notallmen is trending on top four on Twitter with angry and violated women around the world adding their dreadful stories into the social media platform. Women all over the UK are scared and want the male community to take responsibility for the biases faced by women around the world.

Nitisha Das

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