Here's a brief overview of slavery in Australia @TraceySpicer. Know that Indigenous people, incl mums, still suffer: http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2016/12/01/10-things-you-should-know-about-slavery-australia …
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Replying to @TraceySpicer
If you know history and the current patterns of slavery
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Making the point that, in many countries, women and girls are treated as slaves in their homes. Have done docos on this. Apologies.
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Replying to @TraceySpicer
"Women & girls treated as slaves" Indigenous, migrant & refugee women who had/have no freedom, denied wages, sold as property? Not the same
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Of course it's not the same. That's why I used the word akin. Admire what you're doing. Life-saving work. We can't forget history.
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Replying to @TraceySpicer
1/2 When men make sexist statements, as feminists we speak out,
@TraceySpicer. Damage requires reflection & apology, not doubling down.1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes
2/2 Same goes staments that repeat damage of racism. Good time to consider why it's inappropriate to use slavery outside its proper context.
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