Earlier this year, actor and freelance writer Yumi Ishikawa started the KuToo movement to protest the near-obligatory requirement that female employees wear heels to work and while job hunting.
and is rapidly growing, fueled by international attention stemming from press around the world recently starting to cover the movement.to the petition by defending workplaces that require women to wear high heels, saying, “[Wearing high heels] is socially accepted as something that falls within the realm of being occupationally necessary and appropriate.” Gross. For one, high heels aren’t “necessary,” and the choice to wear them shouldn’t be made by a politician.
At least not all men agree with the health minister. Yesterday, a group of men hit the streets of Tokyo
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