Whether or not a man interrupts a woman in conversation is not the bigger point and can distract us from the systemic problem. Misogyny is not just about a comment; it stems from an insidious mental framework that diminishes women. And it’s perpetrated by women as often as by men

Oct 8, 2020 · 1:18 PM UTC

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I'm sorry, did you say something?
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Is it the same for misandry?
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See: Meghan Kelley
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If a women can interrupt a man without there being a problem then it goes both ways right? Well unless u don't belive in the whole EQUALITY thing anymore for this Tweet. Women are equal to Men right? So whats the problem?
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The misogynic miasma was so repugnant that even as a man, I was repulsed. But again you evince incredible self awareness in your tweet by stating it can also apply to women as well.
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If Pence interrupting Harris is misogyny then Harris interrupting Pence is misandry.
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ideally, the president would be a person deeply devoted to selfless service to others. that's you, Marianne. #marianne2024
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Yes! We all have power to change the greater systems at work whether we are a man or woman. And whether we are an integral part of the system, or we seem to be outside the system.
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A fly and this is not the only takeaway I hope.
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