The responses from to this from many fine people are really proving the point.
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Me: Hmmm, men seem incapable of hearing women's lived experiences of societally-approved abuse without making it about themselves, in a way that demonstrates their total lack of concern or empathy. Men:pic.twitter.com/f6tT7iOrzi
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I mean, imagine anything more violating and traumatic than being *accused* of rape.https://twitter.com/DavidCayJ/status/1042139734523502598 …
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Seems to me what puts men in danger of being accused of attempted rape at 17 yo is attempting rape at 17, which is made much more likely if at 17 they hear US senators arguing that attempted rape is normal behavior for 17-year old boys and anyway it shouldn’t hurt your prospects.
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This has been a magnificent thread for finding people who should be blocked.
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1) It's not a pendulum. 2) This is a hell of a thing to say when a self-professed sexual assaulter is president, and has appointed an accused judge to SCOTUS, and Congress is rushing him through to try to stay ahead of the scandal, all so they can strip women's bodily autonomy.pic.twitter.com/IgalEvyELm
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No, again I go to priorities. Do we as men care first about listening to women share their experience of the world or is our first priority pre-exonerating ourselves? Do we see a world in which women are more free to tell such stories an opportunity or a threat?pic.twitter.com/bsWj8Lgq0i
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Aaaaaaand scene. https://twitter.com/esaagar/status/1047279913995325440?s=21 …
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