Guys I went to this. .. I went with mum and she just had this blank look on her face.
Didn't like it.
I told mum why afterwards and she responded. .. FAR way to go but isn't it great all these women have mobilised together.
I don't know. I can't relate to these women... reporters, feminists etc. I want to celebrate with women who like to be women. I was surrounded by unkempt women who decided not to tidy their hair, shave etc. I don't like this culture of political correctness and gender equality. I believe in gender freedom without the need to assign equality. I work with male colleagues who literally hide behind me when a feminist wants to take one of them on just because they are white and male. I kid you not they literally cower their tall bodies behind my shoulders terrified they may say something to trigger Jodie. Men should be included in these discussions. There's got to be a better way of doing this. A way for Joe to walk with Jodie and bring predators to justice.
Even in Nipate, all you perfect gentlemen call out on misogynistic cat cries towards the women in this house. In my life, more men have stuck up for me in the face of misogyny than women. Men need to have a place in these discussions.
I was particularly saddened by the panel's response to a girl who spoke of working for a university where she was sexually abused yet when she told HR they did nothing and he got promoted. The panel advised they can't provide her with legal advice and to not pursue it further if it would hurt her situation. I just feel if it was a male panel they would've had a gutsier response. Who the fuck was he and lets rally and hashtag this bastard out today.