(Photo: Salt Lake Tribune / Trent Nelson) Earlier this week, Mayim Bialik caused thousands of women across the country to burn their be-flowered hats in disgust when she penned an article for the New York Times suggesting that the reason why -- unlike the victims of Harvey Weinstein -- she had never been sexually harassed or assaulted in Hollywood was because she dressed "modestly." It was, I think, especially enraging because -- as Blossom -- she did inspire a generation of quirky, feministy women. It was also enraging because she was wrong.
Does 'Dressing Modestly' Keep Sexual Predators Away? Ooh, A Tough One!
Does 'Dressing Modestly' Keep Sexual…
Does 'Dressing Modestly' Keep Sexual Predators Away? Ooh, A Tough One!
(Photo: Salt Lake Tribune / Trent Nelson) Earlier this week, Mayim Bialik caused thousands of women across the country to burn their be-flowered hats in disgust when she penned an article for the New York Times suggesting that the reason why -- unlike the victims of Harvey Weinstein -- she had never been sexually harassed or assaulted in Hollywood was because she dressed "modestly." It was, I think, especially enraging because -- as Blossom -- she did inspire a generation of quirky, feministy women. It was also enraging because she was wrong.