As Legal Cheek has told, “The junior barrister who shot to stardom after tweeting a screenshot of a senior lawyer’s sexist message has left Twitter after receiving unrelenting abuse from online trolls”. The post notes “The move comes as The Telegraph published a correction last week about its reporting on Proudman, apologising for, among other things, incorrect claims it had made about her relationship with her late grandmother”.
She is fighting old feminist battles that women of my age fought - and won - decades ago”.
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Der Telegraf is no better than the Daily Heil. It just uses longer words and more bullshit.
What this episode demonstrates is just how much pent up corner shop hatred there is amongst those people. That they should all pile in on a platform much greater (for the time being) than anything available to Charlotte Proudman tells you most of what you need to know about their mentality.
Their lies aren't just mischief, they are outright evil. Their status isn't just one of the lowest common denominator - they fell below that years ago - it constitutes a soap opera of tenth rate tory boot boys and girls.
The whole gang of them acting in unison aren't fit to polish Proudman's shoes.
Ms Proudman lost a lot of sympathy when she called quite unironically for the word 'feminazi' to be legally banned. But the press are just a mafia intimidation racket, corrupting and insulting the notion of a free press.
You realise that 'Glenda's surname was 'Slagg' right?
All that apart, this is a long way from proving that the press incited twitter hatred against Ms Proudman. Isn't it a bit more likely that a sizeable number of people, journalists included, felt she'd acted like a bit of a dick? (The people who couldn't care less would obviously not demonstrate their presence online).
Amanda friggin Platell as a battle-scarred veteran of the feminist trenches? i don't think so, somehow.
So while she dreams of her imagined glory years, and battles won, I guess the women of Cologne and those who have made the Everyday Sexism project (to pick just 2 examples) might rather disagree.
And shame on those ordinary women out there, who pile in on every occasion that these and other Glendas give vent to some bile. Quite appalling too, the stick that Emma Watson, and then JK Rowling, got last week. Much of it from other women.
Sad times Tim. Look at the other lead story on that Times front page you flagged. And then smile whilst a Platell tries to tell us the battles have all been won.
Ann Kelly: "…when people engage with the media to make a name for themselves…"
Um, that's not what happened (not that you'd care). Proudman no more engaged with the media than you just did by posting here.
I hope, for your sake, that you don't receive the smearing and pile-on that you advocate for her.
To Ann Kelly.
"News"papers had the option to make a big publicity deal out of this, not Proudman. It was rags like the Daily Heil that ran with the story, whether it was interviews or invited articles. So far as I know, Proudman doesn't own or edit such "news"papers. Nor did she invite the kind of sickening abuse she got.
Seems to me like you got your logic knickers in a twist there, girl.
"If she [had] refused to comment to the media, her story would soon have been dropped".
Wow - do you really think that?
To Ann Kelly.
Nope, you're just blaming the victim. Par for the course in this far right society.
She was ASKED for interviews and like anybody with a sense of democracy she defended her corner. She had more than a good case too. That it was blown up further was down to the tenth rate hacks who need to fill their "news"papers with "exclusives" and "controversies" to keep their job. Ultimately, that is what you are trying to defend, an institutionalised state of mind and employment.
Proudman, on the other hand, had the strength of character not only to make her position clear, but maintain it against your kind of one dimensional nonsense.
People like you would prefer your own peculiar view of things to prevail and people like Proudman to leave your "peace" undisturbed. And, from your own "argument," monopoly media ownership and its propaganda and methods unchallenged. It's one of the reasons this country's culture has sunk to the level of drowsy nodding donkeys and zero hours yesmen and yeswomen.
As for "logic knickers" and you being a girl - grow up and get a sense of humour. Unless of course you have no "logic knickers" and/or you aren't female.
One regular commenter has decided to delete their comments after some less than totally courteous behaviour by at least one other commenter.
While I don't want to indulge in heavy-handed censorship, nor interfere with anyone's wish to speak freely, I certainly don't want to have any reader think they are not welcome here.
So, as Churchill says in the insurance advert, "Steady Now".
Point taken, Tim.
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