Mustafa's proposed #MeToo won't be talking about the sexual harassment incidents faced by men. He feels that men should realise that it's because of them that women feel unsafe.
In a Facebook post, Mustafa wrote, "Every single man is guilty. Guilty of perpetuating this environment where EVERY woman feels unsafe. I too am guilty."
He coins #MeToo for men as a term that means 'I, too, have made women feel unsafe.' Mustafa adds, "I have always been careful in how I treat every woman I interact with. I know I am guilty of, in one way or another, making them feel unsafe. So yeah, #MeToo."
The Balu Mahi actor states that he is responsible for standing quite or joining the laughter whenever someone has catcalled a woman. He adds, "I am guilty of ogling or staring at women - sometimes long enough to make them uncomfortable. #MeToo."
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Mustafa also explains that saying statements such as "boys will be boys" is part of the problem. He wrote, "I am deeply ashamed of my actions and my inaction. I apologise to every woman who has ever felt uncomfortable or unsafe around me. And I promise, I will try to be a better human being."
The actor concludes by explaining that this is not a debate about "feminism, sexism, or any other 'ism'", but rather about being better human beings.
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