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Noodlemaz

@willow1958 @JohnSullivan @realtegan how do you hold someone accountable who doesn't see you as a human being, who doesn't believe you have any authority?

I totally agree women can eg leave/divorce terrible men (when they have the means and safety to do so). Women with sons can help to teach them values, respect, guide them away from hate.

But the existing misogynists? They are not women's responsibility. In a misogynistic, patriarchal society, it's men who have most power to change men.

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Willow

@noodlemaz @JohnSullivan @realtegan
I did not say it was the responsibility of women to correct men. I said women can and should. I escaped misogyny not by asking to go, but by going. If women want things to be better for them and their children, they must know they have the right and ability to make changes. Of course, men should make changes, but if they are not willing, we do have the ability to make our own changes.

Willow

@noodlemaz @JohnSullivan @realtegan
One day my ex went to work. I left without a word and haven't seen him for 40 years. I knew he wouldn't change, so I made the changes that I needed.

Willow

@noodlemaz @JohnSullivan @realtegan
So am I. I became strong and have no regrets. We can do anything we are willing to do. Don't let anyone make you doubt that. We are not responsible for making anything better, but we can if we want to. Cheers, m'dear.

Noodlemaz

@willow1958 @JohnSullivan @realtegan I am fine, though I thank you for the kind words. I'm watching my friends and a whole bunch of strangers suffer from afar and like you I want them to be safe.

Willow

@noodlemaz @JohnSullivan @realtegan
So do I. It saddens me that we are in a never-ending fight with people who should love us, but that is the way it has always been and will be for a long time to come. We don't have to hate them, but we also don't have to allow them to treat us badly. We have the choice.

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