It appears @juliaHB1's Telegraph piece is more angry about ladies with opinions than sexual violence. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@PeteyMonster it appears that people who don't like my article are more angry about women with opinions than keeping young women safe
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@JuliaHB1 Reason a lot of people are upset is a long history of victim-blaming, and little to dissuade men from committing sexual violence. -
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@JuliaHB1 Articles like yours take the focus off men committing awful crimes; "how can men be expected *not* to rape these hussies?" -
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@JuliaHB1 I wonder if you really can't see that? -
@PeteyMonster so we should, for eg., never talk about how we keep kids safe from paedophiles? We should just keep saying paedos are bad? -
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@JuliaHB1 Would you blame a child for being abused? Would you blame a parent for allowing it to happen? -
@PeteyMonster cos we are wary of the risks and want to keep them safe.Yet we tell women it's fine, off you go, to hell with the consequences -
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@JuliaHB1 That's incredibly simplistic; yes, ensure safety of women, but women should have agency/freedom of choice. -
@PeteyMonster of course, as should men. But is not getting blind drunk & leaving nightclubs with strange men really such an infringement? - 7 more replies
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