Well I love Janice Turner’s writing and trust her instincts on GC issues but that isn’t a book review it’s a review of a bad personal relationship.
I’m surprised by blocking someone if his apparent crime is to be ‘messianic’ and not to acknowledge women’s groups enough. But either he’s just mansplained and irritated her or women she knows well and she’s reaching for what factual reasons she can cite for dislike in an article… or there’s something more we’re not being told.
This is the thing though- GC beliefs need to be presented to as many people as possible and that will take as many people as possible to do it . We don’t have experts and spokespeople and leaders.
What there is in desperate times of being harassed and shut down is exactly the people who are laser focus single issue speakers and who will stick their heads above the parapet who will get out there and win the argument. A lot of us agree with the issues but we have kids and jobs and relationships we can’t lose and we don’t do that publicly. He has done.
I believe moderate women-led advocacy is not the only way to make this argument and so I don’t mind men being involved because they will convince other men of the issues. Julie Bindel has her sphere of influence, Linehan has his. Fine. Every values-based movement generates factions because the protagonists all really care about it and all think they know the right way to make the arguement.
Look how Posie Parker is shunned and sidelined by a lot of GC women. She has committed the heinous crime of getting GC issues on TV and being a spokesperson on an issue which was being absolutely ignored by the powers that be. She’s done amazing work.
So I’m not going to judge Janice Turner’s excellent oeuvre by this article but but I’m certainly not going to judge Graham Linehan by it either.