Here's the reframe from the usual sources:
![[Image: aaron-paul-boo-bitch.gif]](http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2013/09/aaron-paul-boo-bitch.gif)
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/amy-pasc...s-hygiene/
The article doesn't mention this writer, but it does follow from the 'World Ending, Women and Minorities Hit Hardest' school of journalism. Online ridicule is everywhere. It's part of the internet. Men can shrug it off. Women wilt from it, so they want to claim their female privilege by not having it directed at them. Fuck that.
Quote:Quote:
The Internet is not an easy place for women, and part of fixing that is recognizing that public shaming is largely a gender-specific issue. Men do it to women all the time, sometimes supposedly without even realizing that they are doing it. When someone screws up on the Internet, we have to take a minute to think about both the way it affects them and about the way it reinforces broader societal injustice, particularly as that injustice relates to women. We’re all on the same playground, but if we keep on knocking down bullies so we can look tall by comparison, then all we are doing is becoming bullies, too.
![[Image: aaron-paul-boo-bitch.gif]](http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2013/09/aaron-paul-boo-bitch.gif)
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/amy-pasc...s-hygiene/
The article doesn't mention this writer, but it does follow from the 'World Ending, Women and Minorities Hit Hardest' school of journalism. Online ridicule is everywhere. It's part of the internet. Men can shrug it off. Women wilt from it, so they want to claim their female privilege by not having it directed at them. Fuck that.