Owen did not use the word "women", nor did he say "more time" His exact words were "If someone can afford a cleaner, they should be paying them to stay at home and doing their own cleaning - they've certainly got the time to do it"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @SuesanwithanE
He addressed this post to a man (Theo Usherwood) It was neither singling out women nor saying this is a universal condition It is talking specifically about people who are privileged enough to have the money to pay a cleaner, and is obviously true
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Replying to @arthur_affect @SuesanwithanE
People are talking like he himself having a cleaner along with his flatmates whom he has now put on furlough makes him a hypocrite, which is ridiculous It means he's taking his own advice, he's talking about a decision he personally has made
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Except he can, because he did, because their cleaner is furloughed
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Well, because he said that he and his flatmates are doing the cleaning now But even if I chose not to believe him about that, who cares Not cleaning at all is a perfectly valid and moral response to the situation
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