I was never confused. People who make assumptions WO looking at facts are how we got here in the first place.
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Replying to @j_meaks @jonathanchait
Well, the fact is 'Women's March' means 'a march that belongs to women' so people will think it's that.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @jonathanchait
I thought it was a march FOR women?
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Replying to @shmeggley @jonathanchait
Yes but ppl are confused abt in what sense. Like a shelter or group for women? Or on behalf of women, open to all.
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Replying to @shmeggley @jonathanchait
It seems most ppl think it does mean that. Men are welcome.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @jonathanchait
Any confusion is easily clarified. Yet many seemed quick to take it as anti-men, perhaps because they want to de-legitimize feminism.
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Replying to @shmeggley
Ppl taking offence at the name are very different to ppl sincerely thinking its a space for women.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I think there's a strong possibility of overlap between the two sets.
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Replying to @shmeggley
Possibly. However, lets not assume that. I assure you I made a simple error. I've no problem with a march for women.
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What's annoying me is ppl responding to 'I didn't realise men cld go' with 'why do you hate women-led movements?' Doesn't follow.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, I agree. Misunderstanding and uncharitable interpretation abounds.
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