We Can't Consent To This
10 posts todayRT @WEP_UK: Amazing how effectively consent is used to defend perpetrators, but never victims https://t.co/UDJNzr...
RT @WEP_UK: Amazing how effectively consent is used to defend perpetrators, but never victims https://t.co/UDJNzr...
RT @EspDanmark: Endnu engang ses "hård sex" og "hun ville selv kvæles" brugt som forsvar i drabssager at virke i UK, så manden får en markant lavere dom. #misogynyincourt @Wecantconsentto #WeCantConsentToThi... https://t.co/tQbUiu...
‘Losing my sister feels like losing a part of me’
RT @DrEmmaKatz: Men are inventing new excuses for killing women and judges are falling for them | Catherine Bennett "The sentence fails to reflect the gravity of Moss’s killing... sending out “the message that killing your girlfriend during sex is a ...
RT @alicesalisburyj: Generally find the shallowness of a slogan-tee a bit cringe, but @Wecantconsentto is one instance where I feel like the message is given extra depth for being written across my t*ts Read the article then visit 👇 ...
RT @Louise_m_perry: "The four-year sentence is less than Moss’s killer might have received for causing death by dangerous driving. It is shorter than those recently imposed on men for accidentally killing other men in pub fights." @Bennett_C_ on ...
RT @RachelSmethers: The man who strangled Sophie Moss got 4 years. His sentence is less than what Parliament just agreed as a maximum for pet theft. That is how desensitised we are as a society to men killing women. https://t.co/dTSPCj...
RT @shanti_das: The man who killed Sophie Moss was jailed for 4 years, 8 months after claiming he accidentally strangled her during "rough sex". Her two young sons face a “life sentence of emptiness”. Poignant words from her family in today’s ...
"The criminal justice system should not just be accepting what these men say and giving them a slap on the wrist.” https://t.co/5SiqFS...
"Nothing, anyway, from the Pybus judge, seems likely to diminish the popularity of “rough sex” as just the latest euphemism whereby a case of male violence can be portrayed as something other than part of a relentless, gendered pattern" @Bennett_C_ ...