What a Professor's Firing Shows About Sexual Harassment in China
Briefly

In recent years, several schools have been accused of not doing enough to protect their students from tutors and professors who preyed on them.
Instead, they depicted it as a moral failing, using language that feminist activists and scholars say points to a strategy of deflection that turns the attention away from victims.
If they have to avoid saying 'sexual harassment,' it's very hard to imagine that they take sexual violence seriously, said Feng Yuan, an academic and the founder of an anti-domestic violence help line in Beijing.
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