after his remarks saw some ppl sneering at him because his dad was abusive. which seems fucked up.
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Replying to @nberlat
It's not Sean Lennon's fault that his dad was abusive.
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he posted a tweet where he objected to the term.
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controversy never has positive results on Twitter
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I think "mansplain" can certainly be overused but this case looks like him picking a pointless fight
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trying to call out someone for calling out her abuser
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his "mansplain" rant came after he told a woman she was being unreasonable for asking ppl to boycott a certain festival
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because her abusive ex had been booked there
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so I guess that's why his own history of abuse came up
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it's shitty to bring that up as a rhetorical weapon but I can see the connection
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