So disappointed. This programme was an opportunity missed.
The voices at the very beginning were powerful and the rest of the programme could have developed a meaningful exploration of, e.g., the range of ways in which men abuse women - rape, unwanted touch, using women's bodies even in public places, abuse of women in domestic settings and so on. They could have discussed power relationships in a patriarchy, so not just the very obvious power relationships between employer and employee, minister and assistant, movie mogul and actresses, but also the power men in general have over women in general in all aspects of our lives. They could have talked about the way boys and girls are socialised and the whole range of ways these messages are communicated and reinforced - boys are active, girls are passive and so on. And how incredibly hard it is to speak out or react in the moment or afterwards. The way women and girls have to justify themselves and are constantly second guessing themselves.