We do not know what the accusation against Marcelo was and if it constituted criminal behavior. Nowadays, the message on media and Twitter is that anything that leaves a woman uncomfortable is harassment, and conduct can have far reaching consequences even if it breaks no laws. A few weeks ago, a minister in the UK resigned because he was accused of putting his hand on a female journalist's knee in the early 2000s, or something like that, even though that is not, I think, criminal behavior in Britain. The definition of harassment has become subjective, sometimes arbitrary and biased, which is probably where Apolinnaire and Wendy were coming from in their comments.