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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Another shit headline which disappears male perpetrator

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OrchidInTheSun · 07/03/2019 08:51

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/mum-broke-nearly-every-bone-14099167. No, she did not break nearly every bone in her face, he broke them. 'Man breaks nearly every bone in woman's face'

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TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 07/03/2019 08:55

Have you watched Jackson Katz's excellent TED talk on violence against women? His exploration of the use of language in the way you describe is very thought-provoking:

"It starts with a very basic English sentence: "John beat Mary." That's a good English sentence. John is the subject, beat is the verb, Mary is the object, good sentence. Now we're going to move to the second sentence, which says the same thing in the passive voice. "Mary was beaten by John." And now a whole lot has happened in one sentence. We've gone from "John beat Mary" to "Mary was beaten by John." We've shifted our focus in one sentence from John to Mary, and you can see John is very close to the end of the sentence, well, close to dropping off the map of our psychic plain. The third sentence, John is dropped, and we have, "Mary was beaten," and now it's all about Mary. We're not even thinking about John, it's totally focused on Mary. Over the past generation, the term we've used synonymous with "beaten" is "battered," so we have "Mary was battered." And the final sentence in this sequence, flowing from the others, is, "Mary is a battered woman." So now Mary's very identity Mary is a battered woman is what was done to her by John in the first instance. But we've demonstrated that John has long ago left the conversation."

OrchidInTheSun · 07/03/2019 08:56

Yes, it's brilliant

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TheOnlyLivingBoyInNewCross · 07/03/2019 08:56

Whole talk here

Pythagonal · 07/03/2019 09:38

I've complained on Twitter to them, it's a disgraceful headline.

ScipioAfricanus · 07/03/2019 09:58

It’s an awful headline and it actually almost doesn’t even make grammatical sense (compared with the also awful ‘Mary was beaten’ example). Saying ‘I broke my leg’ even if it wasn’t your faul still sounds okay but ‘I broke every bone in my face’ when you didn’t actually do the breaking sounds ridiculous.

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