Hi Emma, these are my tweets I’ve shared. There’s no evidence of this happening - because it never happened. If you make a serious accusation like this, you have to justify it. And I’m happy to publicly share my DMs to you so everyone can judge them for themselves - is that ok?
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Replying to @OwenJones84
You’ll do what you like. I know from bruising experience I don’t matter:
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Replying to @EmmaBurnell_
This is the entire DM conversation from my side. I wrote it because we had previously got on well and I was shocked. I don’t think it can reasonably be described as bullying. Given you’ve made a very serious accusation can you explain when I set anyone on you please?pic.twitter.com/DAJZM8BptD
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Replying to @SkylarJordan @EmmaBurnell_
As I said, that's the entire conversation from my side?
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Replying to @SkylarJordan @EmmaBurnell_
There was no dogpile. Every tweet I've ever sent Emma is here https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3Aowenjones84%20emmaburnell_&src=typed_query&f=live … I DMed her privately about an attack she'd shared against me precisely because I didn't want it to public - and we'd always got on well. I've only shared what I said so people can judge it.
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She claimed I'd set followers on her - that's never happened and all my tweets to her show that. She then claimed it was over DM, so I've shared everything I said to her. What am I supposed to do when someone I know makes a public attack with no evidence whatsoever.
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You know what, you're allowed to be callous when someone directly attacks you for a shitty reason, then when you try to defend yourself in the most polite and discreet way you can they accuse you of causing them to self-harm
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To use the currently en vogue term, you owe them no emotional labor The idea that I have to fix it because someone *wronging me* caused *them* emotional pain is absurd levels of injustice (And is a stellar example of what Black feminists have called "White Women's Tears")
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