Which country truly "invented" the Me-Too movement

Is it:
Select only one of the following:
    a. China
    b. UK
    c. Sweden
    d. Egypt
    e. USA
Watch the video below for the complete answer, then read the entire article for full travel details from the comfort of your couch:
+And the answer is ...
EGYPT
We are celebrating cats in this article, because let's face it; cats are better role models than those pesky needy dogs! Egypt did have a cat god, and they have cats everywhere today, including in cafés, so what better place than this for the love of cats.
Which country “truly invented” the MeToo movement?
+The quick museum tour with pearls of wisdom included
The museum
Bubastis, the home of the Egyptian cat god left us with very little to remember her by, unlike the nearby city of Tanis, roughly 80km away, which left behind more than most other places in Egypt. The artifacts excavated from this town can be found in Cairo’s Egypt Museum. Even the world’s most famous archeological find, King Tutankhamun’s tomb can also be found here when it’s not on tour. Young people are always on the lookout for exciting new experiences, and we promise their needs will be satisfied further on in this article. But first, let’s pause and appreciate the captivating world that thrived long before our time. There is much to be enjoyed in rediscovering our fascinating past.
+ A quote from a cat

I am Bastet, Lady of Bubastis, Where I am, there is music, dance, and the soft tread of cats.

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Bastet, the ancient Egypitan cat goddessNotes from the Underground
The ancient city of Bubastis, home of Bastet
The ancient city of Bubastis was the worship center for Bastet. Located in the northeastern part of the Nile Delta, this area boasts the world’s longest river, known for sustaining humanity for millennia. Today, Bubastis has the more colorful name of Zaqaziq. So, our journey will take us to this part of the Nile Delta. As mentioned in the intro video, Egypt didn’t train cats first, that honor belongs to China which first domesticated cats 1500 years earlier. Interestingly, the Ancient Chinese revered a cat goddess, Li Shou, assigned to rule the world which she relinquished to humans due to disinterest. However Hollywood has left us an indelible image of associating cats with ancient Egypt, and when has Hollywood ever been wrong? (Sarcasm intended)

Bastet was revered as the goddess of home, fertility, and protection, and she was often depicted as a lioness or as a woman with the head of a lioness. She was believed to bring joy, prosperity, and good fortune to her worshippers in the region of Lower Egypt. Nowadays, that ancient city is recognized as Zaqaziq, an intriguingly named town that serves its residents well with top-notch education, beautiful farms, and lots of industry. Alas, the modern town has forgotten about its great ancient god in terms of monuments.
Which country “truly invented” the MeToo movement?
+ The Modern Day God

I know you’re still upset, but I promise you that I’ll do everything in my power to ensure this marks a fresh start for Egyptian football on the international stage. Qualifying for the World Cup won’t be enough, and just participating won’t cut it either. This team deserves your trust.

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Mohamed SalahNotes from the Underground
Mohamed Salah
133 km west of Tanis lies the village of Nagrig, birthplace of Egypt’s greatest modern human export: Mohamed Salah — known simply as “The Pharaoh.” A Liverpool football legend and long-time captain of the Egyptian national team, Salah has spent more than a decade carrying the hopes of a nation on his shoulders. At the 2026 FIFA World Cup he once again delivered for his country. He scored one goal and provided two assists as Egypt reached the Round of 16 for the first time in modern history, including a decisive contribution in the nation’s first-ever World Cup victory (a 3-1 win over New Zealand). Egypt’s run ended in a dramatic 3-2 defeat to Argentina in the Round of 16 after the Pharaohs had led 2-0. Argentina would go on to finish the tournament as runners-up. Even in defeat, the still-relatively-young man continues to give Egyptians every reason to be proud.

Check out the preview below of our new historically accurate movie called The Pharaoh Returns - For Vengeance, starring the Pharaoh himself
+ Local wisdom from the King of a Generation

She's the star of my heart, bless her eyelashes · I kissed the rose on her cheeks, I won't let anyone smell it

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Tamer HosnyNotes from the Underground
Tamer Hosny
You might have heard of Tamer Hosny, Cairo's born superstar, often referred to as the 'King of Generation'. He's a talented musician, entertaining actor, and gifted composer noted for his incredible stage charisma and impressive vocal skills. His singing career took flight in 2004 with the release of his debut album called 'Hob', which translates to 'Love' in Arabic. The album was a hit and shot him to fame in Egypt and the Arab world. While most of his melodies are in Arabic, Tamer's also done tracks in English, French, and Turkish, revealing his linguistic prowess. In 2016, he stepped into the film industry with his directorial venture 'Tesbah Ala Khair,' or 'Good Night'. The film was a hit, adding another feather in his already feathered cap. Beyond his achievements, he's genuinely admired for his work supporting children's hospitals and cancer charities. Sample his music on our playlist here. When in Cairo, check out the Cairo Opera House, who knows he may have a scheduled show there, if not listen to some other great artists when visiting this concert hall.
Which country “truly invented” the MeToo movement?
+Nature's best in a YouTube video
The White Desert
Do you know what the most beautiful and perhaps most visited places on this planet have in common? They are very dry landscapes, virtually deserts. Think of the most visually stunning natural wonders in the USA, the desert-like and arid Grand Canyon, and the nearby 'Painted Desert'. The Botswanan Kalahari desert is a must-see on any nature show and In Greece, the most photographed place is a relative desert famous for sunsets, the island of Santorini. Here in Egypt, the wonders of nature abound because the country is mostly desert, providing some of the most stunning pictures the world has to offer. Just to the west of Cairo, we head to the White Desert.
+Fun fact
The cat cafe
In ancient times it was not uncommon to mummify cats along with their masters so that their companionship could be preserved for eternity. This relationship is fully explored in the Luxor Museum in Luxor, Egypt, home of the infamous Karnak temple. Fast-forward to today and cats are revered differently. To cater to this feline population, the country has numerous cat cafes, where one can enjoy a cup of coffee while pampering either their cat or one of the many 'community cats' that have taken residence in these establishments. While the idea originated in Taiwan, it seems to have found a perfect new home in Egypt. See the trend, A Chinese-speaking nation makes a wonderful invention for cats, and then we showcase Egypt -). Don't worry though, as we will make it to an Asian nation soon!
+What does Trip Advisor tell me to do
4X4, and camel tour of the pyramids
There is one thing that makes Egypt famous worldwide that we have yet to show you. The Pyramids and the grand antiquities of its ancient cities and temples. Naturally, these wonders top the list on Trip Advisor.  While in the land of the Pharaohs, it's only fitting that we visit its most iconic symbol - the Ancient Pyramids. For those of you ready to embark on this extraordinary journey, this 4X4 and camel tour comes highly recommended by Trip Advisor. Just fly into Cairo and enjoy.
+The perfect restaurant at home
Koshari
Perhaps having originated in the region where Mohamad Salah, the athlete was born, Koshari is a national treasure known for its combination of flavors and textures, with the rice and lentils providing a hearty base, the macaroni adding a chewy element, and the tomato sauce adding a tangy and spicy kick. It is a delicious vegetarian meal that is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. When in Cairo, visit the upscale neighborhood of Zamalek, Cairo's must-see food district. For street food visit the Maadi district.
+References and tour summary
The references
Wiley On Line Library - Ecology and Evolution(Cat domestication history), Planet Sport (Mohammed Salah), Enigma Magazine(Tamer Hosny) All images are AI-generated using Fotor and are meant to describe the subject matter they portray figuratively, not factually.
The tour summary
Which country “truly invented” the MeToo movement?
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