"has she been doing what i want her to do???" *three hours later* "ah. well, nevertheless,"
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Replying to @themetrobolist @judeinlondon2 and
Well you know, I’ve been thinking of my response for 3 hours - gotta keep you happy. I was just wondering whether there are any men in their own right, rather than just lazy women’s husbands, who have been singled out as entitled fucks who want to kill poor people?
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Replying to @Tryfan_73 @themetrobolist and
You and the rest of the people turning this into such a massive issue are wilfully ignoring the fact that this is largely a critique by working class woc against middle class white women. Being allowed to be messy in this society is a class issue.
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Replying to @SCClarkCymru @themetrobolist and
We live in a world where Sarah vine is allowed to boast about the fact that her daughter’s room looks like this, when her and her ilk would happily take this as evidence of working class people’s fecklessness and need for discipline.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-7979759/amp/SARAH-VINE-says-daughters-pit-makes-warthogs-look-house-proud.html …
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Replying to @SCClarkCymru @themetrobolist and
The same way that posh people revel in wearing tracksuits and clothes with holes in them, while poor people would be judged and scapegoated and denied employment or followed round a shop for it.
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Replying to @SCClarkCymru @themetrobolist and
So just as working class women making fun of posh women for dressing like shit would not equal sexist policing of beauty standards, working class women making fun of the likes of Sarah ditum for not being able to get her kids to do chores and keep her house clean =/ sexism either
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But it isn’t at all... it’s middle class women/men deciding how working class women feel about something without asking and then projecting their own class guilt onto other women who are not even all middle class.
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Replying to @saralikeclara @SCClarkCymru and
Despite all of the threads, insults, misogyny & everything else... I’m STILL the only person who asked my cleaners how they felt. That’s just a fact. & even though I’m BAME, they’re white & we all grew up in the same environment, people are trying to make it a race/class thing.
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Replying to @saralikeclara @Tiggles15 and
If I was Boris Johnson, I’d be *so* fucking happy that young people were spending their time shitting on feminist Guardian columnists for not prioritising cleaning their kitchens properly
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Replying to @Tryfan_73 @Tiggles15 and
If I were Boris Johnson I'd be pretty happy that you and your friends were out here derailing criticisms of my government's murderous policy of approving cleaners returning to work
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You are literally defending a horrible thing Boris Johnson did by saying that the way people talk about that thing makes you feel bad as a privileged woman The conversation was about this very specific issue of reopening in a pandemic and you dare say "the pandemic is secondary"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @SCClarkCymru and
That’s complete nonsense - you’re being disingenuous. You’ve made a series of assumptions based on what types of women you think hire and become cleaners. I’m on week 10(?) of shielding - I’m more at risk than them! Their measures convinced me it would be as safe as it could be.
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