Of course, predatory male behavior (and male-pattern violence in general) towards Women and children is sadly nothing new, and has been going on for thousands of years. Ever since the advent of patriarchy, it has been going on to one degree or another in nearly all cultures. But now it seems to finally be getting some long-overdue attention, and perhaps the proverbial dam has finally broken. For the first time in history it seems, at least a significant chunk of Americans are actually starting to give the victims/survivors the benefit of the doubt rather than reflexively pillory them and automatically side with the accused, as has been the standard heretofore. Time will tell whether this groundswell is a short-term flash in the pan or the tipping point of far more enduring and fundamental change to our society, but I believe it is at least the start of the latter. Perhaps this may even accelerate the fall of the patriarchy. Although, until the biggest elephant in the room--the one in the White House--is removed from power and actually faces justice for his misdeeds, my optimism will nonetheless remain cautious.
Note also that the term "post-Harvey" also has a double meaning as well. Hurricane Harvey (and Irma and Maria) is (hopefully) a different, though related, sort of wake-up call as well. There is indeed a connection between men's rape and abuse of Women on the one hand, and our collective rape and abuse of the Earth on the other. And both are the primary causes of the existential crisis in which humanity (and all life in fact) is currently mired. In other words, "#MeToo," said Mother Earth. "#MeToo."