Sexual Harassment Satire

Brigitte Kimichik • December 10, 2017

SEXUAL HARASSMENT SATIRE ON STEROIDS:


​The revelations of the #MeToo Movement have been daunting and depressing. Progress has been slow and it will take time to implement the changes needed to eradicate sexual harassment. In the interim, our late night comedians are finding ways to distract or educate with humor. Here are some favorites:


Watch 'Last Week Tonight' with John Oliver, where he takes on Workplace Sexual Harassment with the help of expert Anita Hill.


Check out SNL's Harassment Awards!



Watch former ‘Tonight Show’ host, Jay Leno, take over the monologue for Jimmy Fallon to tell sexual harassment jokes. Video can be seen in the Huffington Post article.


​The women of 'SNL' and guest host Saorsin Ronan band together to tackle the influx of sexual misconduct allegations in "Welcome to Hell."

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