On Twitter, the word is spent in order to free it, and, above all, not to see it evaporate under the pretext of alleged transgression of a regulation which is however in no way broken. Influential accounts with widely liked and relayed publications have kept the movement alive for more than twenty-four hours. For example ? The essayist and journalist Mona chollet, the author and illustrator Penelope Bagieu, the journalist Victory Tuaillon , creator of the essential podcast The balls on the table. Or the economist and activist Rebecca Amsellem, instigator of the Les Glorieuses newsletter, who Express “all [son] support for feminist activists who want to put an end to violence against women “.
But the supports are also male. Thus the sociologist Eric Fassin, a major voice for those interested in masculinities, asks himself : “How do we get men to stop raping?” … In any case, Twitter France, certainly not by suspending the accounts that ask this question! “For his part, the physician and feminist novelist Martin Winckler wonders : “Hey @TwitterFrance, why are you blocking women’s accounts but not mine when I tweet” What must be done to stop men from violating? “
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