Friday 19 April 2024

All posts tagged misogyny

No, it’s not because she is a woman, it’s because she is a Member of Parliament

March 27, 2023 | No comments

This column first appeared in Malta Today Now that everyone has had a chance to smirk, giggle and produce countless […]

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Where do we draw the line with cancel culture?

Where do we draw the line with cancel culture?

February 7, 2023 | No comments

This column first appeared in Malta Today While it is true that pop culture and society have undergone massive transformations, […]

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Learning self-defence is a good idea: eradicating misogyny would be even better

Learning self-defence is a good idea: eradicating misogyny would be even better

January 11, 2022 | No comments

This column first appeared in Malta Today The shocking rape and murder of Paulina Dembska has caused a lot of […]

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Misogyny and online abuse have no place in our democracy

February 28, 2018 | No comments

“Research reveals that the scale of abuse aimed at women on social media is alarming, but when the target of the […]

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Selectively choosing one’s outrage

January 30, 2018 | No comments

This article first appeared on Malta Today When I first saw the attached photo, I was completely taken aback by […]

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