Liriena wrote:Ostroeuropa wrote:
There we go then, not a problem, just makes the people who started and advertised it look out of touch and gynocentric. In functional terms, there's not much bad going on with this one I don't think.
If the media reports on it as "Womens tweets" that'd be a problem, and it'd be another instance of the willful ignorance and silence of the feminist organizers and media class to mens issues.
It all started because of Harvery Weinstein who, as far as we know, exclusively harassed women. Go figure that a twitter campaign in response to that would be "gynocentric".
The focus being on women in these campaigns means more women will come forward, while men don't get that encouragement, thus netting more weinsteins and a self-perpetuating loop of "Justifications" for the unending gynocentricity of popular gender activism.