“You’re quite a marchy generation aren’t you?” my 20-year-old said to me, sympathetically
I know protesting doesn’t change anyone’s mind, but it’s about sending a message.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
I know protesting doesn’t change anyone’s mind, but it’s about sending a message.
ByA failure of justice is a failure for everyone.
BySympathy for the former Ukip councillor who murdered his wife is an example of how we normalise violence.
ByMargot Robbie's “make-under” in new film Mary, Queen of Scots revives questions about why only conventionally attractive women can become Hollywood superstars.
BySamantha the Sex Robot has a “family mode”.
ByMisogyny doesn’t vanish at the flicker of a rainbow.
ByRecent murder cases have ignited a conversation about a culture that promotes misogyny.
ByAnd why it cost me £25 as well.
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