er, no. literally none of what you've said after that first line is true.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
So should I not take you at your word that you know things are more complicated but chose to simplify them to make that complex reality fit the narrative you wanted to tell? (To blame religion for misogyny in Ireland is not unlike blaming the WI for racism in Australia)
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Replying to @Hedgewise
I didn’t blame all misogyny in Ireland on religion; I said there was misogyny *in* religion, which is kind of materially relevant to discussing abortion laws in a Catholic country.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
Leaving out that there are women who're against abortion from the thread misrepresents a complex debate in a complicated social context and erases the voices of women BTW France is a Catholic country & NI is Protestant - maybe religion isn't totally relevant to abortion laws?
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Replying to @Hedgewise
abortion laws in Ireland are specifically contextualised by and grounded in Catholicism. if you're going to continually ignore really obvious stuff while making wild inferences, we're not going to get very far.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
The quote tweet you replied to was concerned with your misogynistically ignoring those women of Ireland with inconvenient views Abortion made it into the Irish constitution at a point where Catholicism was in decline - so it is a part of the story but not most of the story
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Replying to @Hedgewise
I’m not ignoring them; I was shorthanding a wider point about misogyny. Please stop.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
If you erase inconvenient women from your narrative... you are erasing women from your narrative it's not some harmless convenience it's one of the pillars of misogyny And you came to my thread - you can stop your defence of personal misogyny any time you like
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Replying to @Hedgewise
I’m not erasing women by talking about misogyny in relation to men in like, two tweets, Jesus. And YOU responded to MY thread.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
No, I *quote* tweeted (think of it like reviewing for tweets) And your first reply was that you deliberately left out the views of women which is erasure because of their gender to promote an agenda so not a casual omission as I'd initially assumed but a bad thing to do
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oh my god I am so done. Focusing on one aspect of a thing in brief doesn’t erase another.
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Replying to @fozmeadows
No, but erasing women from one side in a situation you are focusing on, where women are on both sides... that *is* erasing women hopefully one day you will realise - you can't fight erasure of women by erasing women with opinions that don't suit you
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