“Here’s an unpopular opinion: I’m actually not at all concerned about innocent men losing their jobs over false sexual assault/harassment allegations”
Teen Vogue columnist Emily Lindin, the founder of the “UnSlut Project,” said Tuesday that she’s “not at all concerned” about explicitly “innocent men” losing their jobs over false sexual assault so long as it helps in “undoing the patriarchy.”
“Here’s an unpopular opinion: I’m actually not at all concerned about innocent men losing their jobs over false sexual assault/harassment allegations,” Lindin said on Twitter.
“Sorry. If some innocent men’s reputations have to take a hit in the process of undoing the patriarchy, that is a price I am absolutely willing to pay,” Lindin said in a follow-up tweet.
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Teen Vogue? Irrelevant.
A price SHE is willing to pay? SHE won't be paying any price (at least so she thinks). The price will be inflicted on innocent men, their wives and children.
Down the road -- after the concept of innocent until proven guilty, better to let 100 guilty men go free than to wrongly imprison one innocent man, etc. have fallen by the roadside -- then she and all of us will pay a price.
While Teen Vogue may be irrelevant, the sentiment is not. We have heard about the war on women, but what about the war on men? As a retired teacher who has seen the decline of our young men, I am appalled that women, the very mothers of our sons, are so ready to lump all men together and claim that women are always victims. Certainly, violence against women is real. But as women demand "equality" (i.e. superiority), they are doing the very thing that they accuse men of having done for generations. Women are not better than, smarter than, or more deserving than men. Men are not better than, smarter than, or more deserving than women. We all deserve equal opportunity and equal justice under the law; no one should be a scapegoat for some delusional vision of righting a wrong. No one, neither man nor woman, should lose a job, reputation, or freedom to placate current demands. The guilty should be treated as such; the innocent should not.
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