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Since the news of Sarah Everard’s death in London, you may have seen women online sharing their own experiences with their safety or the lack thereof. You may have also seen the phrase “not all men” circulating the internet... but this response is quite damaging and takes away from the actual issue that exists in society. Today, we’re going to chat about why it’s problematic to use the response of “not all men” when women speak out about their experiences, and clarify exactly which men we’re talking about when we talk about gender privilege.
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Since the news of Sarah Everard’s death in London, you may have seen women online sharing their own experiences with their safety or the lack thereof. You may have also seen the phrase “not all men” circulating the internet... but this response is quite damaging and takes away from the actual issue that exists in society. Today, we’re going to chat about why it’s problematic to use the response of “not all men” when women speak out about their experiences, and clarify exactly which men we’re talking about when we talk about gender privilege.