What should be a profoundly positive movement has already reduced itself to illiberalism. Due process is a sine qua non of free society. And when we abandon this in favor of weaponized accusation & mob justice, we write off our nation's founding principles at our peril.
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Movements inspire by enlightening. Not by being capriciously & recklessly punitive. It makes me fear that a golden opportunity to educate, persuade, and, when appropriate, forgive...has instead become a paroxysm tournament in the Victim Olympics.
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@DaphneMerkin is from the proud Peggy Noonan school of "I talk to the normals in supermarket lines!" journalism.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This is called “frontlash” Women know they have created a monster and now want to be absolved of the responsibilities for its destructiveness before they get linked back to them.
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If the feminists have had it with this movement, then they are not the people who's lives were meant to be improved. There are women who are dealing with inter-generational predation to whom it never occurred that anything different than what has always been could be possible.
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Mira Sorvino is not the only woman who's professional life was decimated by a powerful person's obsession with her, she is representative of a much larger and less politically powerful portion of the population. I'm glad some people have the luxury of being 'over' this movement.pic.twitter.com/1LzlEtZnGq
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Facts. Being “over it” despite the rising tide signals a luxury of privilege or navel-gazing ignorance. I suppose not being painted in the corner by social, racial, economic, cultural, gender, etc. constraints would make me more “over it”/ambivalent too.
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@IjeomaOluo was asked to write a similar article and she said Hell No. Read why.https://twitter.com/IjeomaOluo/status/936017987403890688 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Sounds like the real problem is the author's shitty friends. Weird how many people who lie about what they think and feel are so confident everyone else must be performing too.pic.twitter.com/hKqCrruv7h
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@Reductress article "My Feminism is Intersectional - It's Both White and Upper Class!" but IRL.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Jealous of the people who are saying they saw pop-ups instead of this article
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This is fun because up to now, we’ve only had men with questionable pasts complaining that it’s just a bit of flirting but now we can have a woman disingenuously writing off endemic sexism in the name of feminism! Progress!
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Awful on many levels, but let's begin with the author speaking for feminists and other women instead of for herself.
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I think you and others in the comments are kind of proving her point in that women can’t publicly give their opinion if it differs from those who are seemingly seeing sex harassment when there may be none intended. Group think like us or your opinion is invalid.
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This is a shit take on many points. For starters, men, as a cohort, make women the victims by dictionary definition, then tell us we are buying into a victim mentality when we speak up and say it is wrong. Women can’t win. I know women more eloquent than rebut this piece.
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this does not describe most of the private conversations on this topic I've been having.
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