
Trump’s ‘grab ’em’ comment unleashes national conversation
NEW YORK — On Facebook and Twitter, on the phone and on the job, from living rooms to hair salons, Donald Trump’s “Grab ’em by the p—-” comment has unleashed a tsunami of stories from women sharing painful memories of sexual assaults.
Many of these women were grabbed by the genitals — exactly as Trump described doing — by men who fled or melted into a crowd. Some women were molested as children on a playground or school bus. Others were groped on a train or dance floor. They’ve told of attacks getting out of taxicabs, harassment in the workplace and rapes on college campuses. Many shared their experiences for the first time in the days since the video of Trump’s comments aired, while others have been exorcising their demons for a long time on blogs or in therapy.
Whatever the forum, whatever their experience, one thing is for sure: A presidential candidate’s boastful description of manhandling women’s bodies has become a national conversation about sexual assault. Thousands of women have stood up to say, publicly and firsthand, “This happened to me!”
Jennifer McGraw, 35, of Cleveland, wrote a blog post Sunday about being molested as a child called “My Disposable Body” that began with these words: “It all started with a grab of the p—-.”