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Mumsnet, will you tell the woman that Ched Evans raped, that We Believe Her? And call upon the FA to kick sexism out of football?

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BasilFoulEggs · 29/04/2012 23:13

Dear Mumsnet
As you are no doubt aware, there has been the most extraordinary hate campaign waged this week by some football fans, against a rape victim in the wake of the Ched Evans Guilty Verdict.

The jist of the hatespeak, has been that a drunk woman has no right to expect the basic human right of not having her body penetrated without her active participation in that sexual act, or even her passive consent. Presumably because men (or at least footballers and their friends) have the right to penetrate women who are incapable of consent. And that if a man rapes you, it is because you are a slut, a slag and all the other hate-speak words used to de-humanise women and make it easier for people not to empathise with us when we are abused.

This week has seen the really ugly spectacle, of a bunch of men asserting their right to rape women, handmaidens supporting that right and both of them sending out a clear warning to all other rape victims, to know what to expect if they dare to pursue justice if they are raped.

If there had been a similar outpouring of hatred against any other historically oppressed group, the rest of the media would have been tearing their hair out analysing why some men hated this group so much, where the hatred came from, why it existed, what could be done about it; but ironically apart from the Daily Fail, there has been very little comment in response to the Twitter hate-campaign. If Twitter had buzzed with indignation at the jailing of the man who posted hate-speak about Fabrice Muamba, I?ve no doubt that the FA would have tracked down the posters and banned them from football matches. Because they?re busy kicking racism out of football. Sexism, though, is fine. They can give a bloody award to a convicted rapist, while their supporters conduct what must be a terrifying hate campaign against his teenage victim? right now, football fans don?t look all that much better than the Taliban, do they?

Mumsnet, will you use the voice you have against this horrible hate campaign? Will you tell the woman that Ched Evans raped, that We Believe Her? Will you ask the FA to state publicly, that they too, believe her and that in future, they will work as hard to kick sexism out of football, as they do to kick racism out?

Thank You.

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zombiegames · 30/04/2012 13:52

I believe her.

If you log into twitter and tweet it will go to your 6 followers yes. But often if you follow other people's tweets they will follow yours too and retweet what you sent them.

Stokey38 · 30/04/2012 13:53

I defintely believe her. It must have taken so much to take this case to court.

Thisisformatilda · 30/04/2012 13:54

I believe her

wannaBe · 30/04/2012 13:55

that f word post is excellent.

MmeLindor. · 30/04/2012 13:55

Twllbach
If you use the hashtag then it will add to the other tweets about it. If enough people use it then it might even get "trending", ie show up in the list of topics people are talking about.

If we can get it trending, then more journalists will pick up on it as they watch the lists.

edam · 30/04/2012 13:57

Thanks Makemine, seems so obvious when you put it like that!

Slubberdegullion · 30/04/2012 13:57

I believe her.

CoolRunnings · 30/04/2012 13:58

I believe her.

Bicnod · 30/04/2012 13:58

I believe her

Mrsfred · 30/04/2012 13:58

I believe her.

ProcrastinateWildly · 30/04/2012 14:00

I believe her

SparkleSoiree · 30/04/2012 14:01

I believe her.

lurkingmurking · 30/04/2012 14:03

I believe her

akaemmafrost · 30/04/2012 14:05

Does everyone know about the FB page? I know it was linked earlier but please go over there too so we can up those numbers too!

NorfolkNChance · 30/04/2012 14:06

Tweeting #IBelieveHer and sending on to my sleb followers

Idiotishprattle · 30/04/2012 14:07

I believe her

She showed a lot of courage to report this.
Anyone who supports Ched Evans, I really don't know how they can live with themselves, do they not have sisters, wives, daughters, female friends, mothers or grandmothers? Because going by their frightening mindset, any vulnerable female, unable to give consent, is fair game, if you are a footballer.

Footballers are not above the law.

Rape is a crime.

Sex without consent is RAPE.

DuelingFanjo · 30/04/2012 14:07

I believe her.

MakeMineACafPow · 30/04/2012 14:07

Facebook link again

JuliaScurr · 30/04/2012 14:08

memoo the F word thing is good - I was talking more about organised activities, e-mail MP's, write to papers etc?

KatharineClifton · 30/04/2012 14:10

I believe you.

JustinBoobie · 30/04/2012 14:13

I believe her
I believe her
I believe her

topknob · 30/04/2012 14:14

I believe her

Have tweeted #Ibelieveher as well x

countless · 30/04/2012 14:16

i believe her, the comments by both men and women i've seen on some 'news' sites like yahoo have been absolutely horrifying. the consensus that being raped is a fair consequence of being inebriated..some comments with numerous 'likes' were utterly terrifying

bibbitybobbitybunny · 30/04/2012 14:17

I believe her too.

NoVeggiesBeforeEggies · 30/04/2012 14:18

I believe her.

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