6. RT @karengeier it's really not for me- she benefitted from being quiet and playing by male rules, and put that expectation on others
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7. RT
@karengeier what is a bigger betrayal for women? Betrayal by someone who has no knowledge, or someone who does?1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
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8. I won't retweet everything from
@karengeier, suffice to say she makes many strong objections to exculpating Copps.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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9. Would encourage everyone to read everything
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10. Still, stepping back, I want to try and understand the context for Copps's words and actions.
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11. Sheila Copps is 62 and has spent a lifetime in politics eating shit from men. Learning to "laugh things off" and "move on"
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12. She's internalized a lot of bad values. But do we blame her or the men who created the system that taught her those values?
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13. And do we assume Copps is static. I don't think it's good politics to refuse to give people a chance to change & evolve.
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14. The anger at Copps for her defense of Ghomeshi is justified but we have to engage with her in a way that lets her learn from this.
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@stoktunes Not psychoanalysis: political analysis, based on someone's public words, actions, and history.
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