The feminist hashtag #YesAllWomen started on Saturday in response to the mass shooting at UC Santa Barbara, and it continued to trend into Sunday.

Now, a hashtag for both sexes, #YesAllPeople, is trending nationally:

A few examples from supporters of the hashtag:

#YesAllWomen feels so tit for tat. I have been violated, emotionally, physically, or verbally by both sexes.#YesAllPeople? — Karma Wilson (@KarmaWilson) May 24, 2014

.@Ninaberry @Cherisse23 Its not like this is exclusive to girls… In fact it may be worth venturing to say #YesAllPeople pff — Sean (@JerichoRC) May 25, 2014

let's make this #YesAllPeople because not all guys are monsters and girls can be predators too! — Steven✞ (@slothking_16) May 25, 2014



https://twitter.com/Veector003/status/470688481422082048

Why are people against the #YesAllPeople hashtag?? Equality for all, no? — Emma Louise (@EmmaLouiseT_xo) May 25, 2014

This #YesAllWomen thread has become nothing more than another male bashing session. It's disgusting & just as wrong! #YesAllPeople — Mr. Batman (@KnightWing19) May 25, 2014



https://twitter.com/elnostril/status/470688287594536960

https://twitter.com/BeahLirhanu/status/470658818687631360

Feminism is great but remember it works both sides. Women are not the only victims of rape culture #yesallwomen #YesAllPeople — Cristina (@Akucitta) May 25, 2014

Some of those who would like to keep the focus on #YesAllWomen are not thrilled about #YesAllPeople:

https://twitter.com/objecthead/status/470688657733459968

#YesAllPeople COULD have been an effort to get non-binary ppl included in the public discourse, but no. It’s another “what about men” thing. — Vivian (@VanguardVivian) May 25, 2014

#YesAllWomen because even after a day of sharing stories of gender violence, #YesAllPeople had to be created. — Kathleen Pye (@KathleenCanada) May 25, 2014

#YesAllWomen because men co-opted this and started #YesAllPeople to make it about them — fed up peggy (@truckovaries) May 25, 2014

@thewomanmargery men get ALL the recognition, protection, and change. See #YesAllPeople for proof. #YesAllWomen — Kathleen Pye (@KathleenCanada) May 25, 2014

Now #YesAllPeople is trending because even when women are the topic, men have to somehow make it about them! — Jules KD (@la_belle_laide) May 25, 2014

Shout out to the heroes of #YesAllPeople for realizing that tragedy and weaponized misogyny is really about your old weird-dicked grievance. — David Roth (@david_j_roth) May 25, 2014

#YesAllWomen b/c we can't have a discussion about the oppression of women or people of color w/out including their oppressors #YesAllPeople — Angelica (@Bae_He_Oba) May 25, 2014

Funny how white dudes have no problem pointing fingers at Blk ppl as violent but when it gets pointed at them it becomes #YesAllPeople. — 64,000 (@radrebellion) May 25, 2014

#YesAllWomen bc #YesAllPeople is hilariously perfect proof of exactly how androcentrism works. Could not have made that up if I's tried. — Soraya Chemaly (@schemaly) May 25, 2014

#YesAllPeople Because, God forbid, we let women talk about experiences men cannot understand without trying to make it all about ourselves. — Nnelg (@justabloodygame) May 25, 2014

#YesAllWomen because we can hardly express real misogynistic problems that need to be recognized without men turning it into #YesAllPeople — dwight k. schrute (@keilannnn) May 25, 2014

Oh #yesallpeople, sorry, am I being annoying? Well it's annoying to be inferiorized on a daily basis. Comforting your ego is not my priority — Ashley Sinha (@atsinha) May 25, 2014

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