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A revolution of respect in France

Open, honest debate about sexual violence sets a European society on a new course of equality and individual dignity.

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French actress Judith Godr猫che attends the International Women's Day event at Paris City Hall on March 8, 2024.

Readers of the French newspaper Le Monde were confronted with a striking image on the front page Tuesday. It showed 100 public figures with personal stories of sexist or sexual violence implicating some of their country鈥檚 most venerated institutions 鈥 cinema, government, media, hospitals, and churches. The paper called the visual 鈥渦nprecedented in our history.鈥

After years of halting public debate, France may be at a turning point on an issue that challenges some of its deepest social and cultural mores. Rather than unraveling French identity, however, the opening of a more honest public reckoning reveals a society striving to renew its core values of equality and individual dignity.

鈥淲e are at the beginning of a transition ... a very profound cultural change,鈥 said President Emmanuel Macron in an interview with Elle magazine last week. 鈥淭he first stage is that of the liberation of speech, after all these years of suffering and unsaid things. With this listening, grant freedom, trust and kindness to the victims. ... When systems 鈥 whether professional, religious, structural 鈥 are organized as systems of humiliation, of domination, they betray our values and sully us all.鈥

The #MeToo movement that catalyzed public debate about sexist and sexual violence in the United States several years ago encouraged intermittent scrutiny within France. But the issue has gained new momentum in recent months since an actor named Judith Godr猫che accused two of France鈥檚 most prominent directors of abusing her on set when she was teenager. She has addressed Parliament and spoke at the C茅sar Awards, France鈥檚 equivalent of the Oscars. A documentary film she wrote and directed on sexual violence debuts this week at the annual Cannes Film Festival, which opened Tuesday.

Her advocacy has broken a dam. More victims are speaking out. Their defenders face fewer attacks on social media. Parliament has agreed to form a commission on sexual violence against minors in various cultural sectors, including fashion, at her request. 鈥淭he difference now,鈥 Cl茅mentine Poidatz, another French actor, told The New York Times recently, 鈥渋s people are listening.鈥

That receptivity coincides with mounting evidence of wider changes in attitudes about equality and acceptable behavior within French society. The film industry is embracing changes that create safer working conditions for actors involved in romantic scenes. In March, France enshrined reproductive rights in its constitution. Younger women are rejecting workplace taboos around feminine hygiene. Vocal critics of sexual violence include the ministers of sport and the armed forces. Mr. Macron has promised a comprehensive bill later this year that would, among other things, redefine France鈥檚 legal concept of consent.

Societies are not static. They adopt higher standards when public debate results in 鈥渋mproved interpersonal understanding ... increased respect among participants ... [and] better solutions to a variety of practical, moral and intellectual problems,鈥 a 2019 study on social change published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology concluded. For France, and French women in particular, an honest dialogue marks a renewing of equality, fraternity, and liberty.

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