3. The usual response to a Doug Ford misogynist outburst is demand for apology. Which is justified of course but aren't we well beyond that?
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4. If public figure keeps verbally assaulting women, it doesn't seem like it is enough for him to apologize (and keep doing it).
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5. Doug Ford will probably lose the election but that will hardly remedy the toxic misogyny that he's constantly injected into public life.
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6. Doug Ford's sexism surely calls for some form of public shunning -- shouldn't he be confronted with protesters?
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@fortyfs I know, but it has to be. We've reached a breaking point.
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@HeerJeet But the Ford bros have ALWAYS used openly misogynist language, & women, b/c SO numerous & SO diverse, hard to unite around this.1 reply 4 retweets 1 like -
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@HeerJeet Women were trying to point this out when Rob Ford called someone a "bitch" at the late-night sessions re: cuts in 2012(?)2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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@HeerJeet And trying to explain why Rob's public comments about "more than enough pussy to eat at home" were misogynist & not just rude.1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
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