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What is feminism, and does it collide with freedom of sexual expression in public?

Julia Hartley-Brewer‏ made a tweet apparently provoked by Emma Watson for her appearance in Vanity Fair. Fair or unfair?




Emma Watson made some comments back about the tweets and her view on feminism about giving women choice, when she took part in a press conference...



What's your take on this?

Posted - March 6, 2017

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  • 6124
    I'll have to go a check out all her tweets.  

    It's been very windy here the past few days and I keep losing my connection. :-(
      March 6, 2017 4:40 PM MST
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  • 6124
    Just read a number of the responses & her replies.  IMO, she did this completely for the attention.  She keeps reposting the story and is talking about all the hate she is receiving.  For a news personality she has very few followers -- less than 65K.  She is attempting to gain followers.  Pathetic.
      March 6, 2017 5:06 PM MST
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  • 17261
    That for one, and for two she also inside the thread itself looks like she only tries to stir the pot. Very snarky comments for those telling her wrong, telling them they are dumb and didn't get the message (as if it was that cleverly written), and those asking for an elaboration she simply ignores. We know that kind of behavior too well around from Q&A communities such as our own (which is in the besterest end). Smh. I'd say I lost everything for her, she did one very good reportage on a woman (who was raped) being suppressed (charged for sex outside marriage where as her rapist was released) in the justice system of the UAE. Seen in this light, it might only have been sensational journalism and to gain her own popularity, more than a sincere wish to uncover injustice done to women. Ugh. This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at March 7, 2017 6:11 AM MST
      March 7, 2017 12:02 AM MST
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