Yesterday, as news broke about a policeman being investigated for the disappearance of Sarah Everard last week, the hashtag #NotAllMen trended higher than #SarahEverard
Now, as MPs were stunned into silence when Jess Phillips MP spent over 4min reading the name of every woman killed in the UK over the last year where a man has been charged as the main perpetrator, the hashtag #CurfewForMen starts to trend.
It's a mix of women saying that they've been told to curfew for too long ("don't go out at night, don't walk in the street at night, etc, etc"), and:
feeble-ego men complaining.
"not-like-the-other-girls" handmaidens wanting to be a pick me, saying "wOmEN cAn Do cRaZy sHiT tOo!"
TRA handmaidens saying "wHy sHoULd i eDuCAtE jUsT mY sOn, wHy nOt eDuCaTe aLL mY cHiLdReN?", or
Amidst all the focus on men and their violence towards women, I haven't seen a single trans ally stand up for transmen. Isn't it a bit unfair to lump them in with all the other men when they display nothing like the same rates of violent and sexual crime? *
*Hmmm... I wonder why that is... Also mate, literally NO ONE is lumping tifs in with men. Not a single person is saying "yeah! And trans men too!". Aren't YOU the "transphobic" one for wanting to single tifs out as... YOU SAID IT... totally different from actual men? Aren't "trans allies" the ones who preach TMA_unequivocally_M and that saying otherwise is not only "transphobia" but is also "designed to be hurtful" because it triggers dysphoria?
HOW is no one connecting the dots?!
This hashtag trend is a cesspool of TRA out-of-place cries for attention, mixed to a perfect 50% balance with "hilarious" straight men literally saying that they will just stick some lippy on to bypass a (sarcastic and hypothetical) curfew for men and invade a women-only space / time slot.
Also, this.
Well that's a hard-hitting opening paragraph:
Gut-wrenching.
Wow