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It Would Seem That This Young Lady Did Not Practice What She Preached?
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/// One of the issues she spoke most passionately about was the problem of sexual aggression against women. Indeed, she had unflinchingly asserted the wildly controversial (and utterly unproven) statistic that ‘one woman in four’ at Oxford can expect to be raped. ///
And not just by men it would seem.
/// One of the issues she spoke most passionately about was the problem of sexual aggression against women. Indeed, she had unflinchingly asserted the wildly controversial (and utterly unproven) statistic that ‘one woman in four’ at Oxford can expect to be raped. ///
And not just by men it would seem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well we seemed to have addressed ther 'ins and outs' (pardon the pun) of female on female rape, now lets for debating purposes (you understand) examine some other points.
/// Closer to home she founded a magazine, No HeterOx, for ‘Oxford’s Queer and Trans Voices’ and was elected as the Wadham College student union’s ‘people of colour and racial equality officer’. ///
'Queer'? 'People of Colour' ?????? surely unsuitable terms.
/// ‘She hates the Oxford Union [debating society] and everything it stands for — which is basically white privilege, in her mind. ///
Touching on racism, one could suggest?
/// A poem published online by Miss Teriba hints strongly at the effects of an absent father. It is entitled White Boy What Have You Done With My Father’s Bones?, and in it she asks: ‘How do black fathers mistake home for [a] shackle?’ ///
Seemingly blaming 'White Boy's' slavery involvement for absent Black fathers.
/// There is a lengthy diatribe against the legacy of slavery, which she argues often leads to a black man walking out on his family with ‘an itch in his feet which he just can’t scratch’. ///
/// Closer to home she founded a magazine, No HeterOx, for ‘Oxford’s Queer and Trans Voices’ and was elected as the Wadham College student union’s ‘people of colour and racial equality officer’. ///
'Queer'? 'People of Colour' ?????? surely unsuitable terms.
/// ‘She hates the Oxford Union [debating society] and everything it stands for — which is basically white privilege, in her mind. ///
Touching on racism, one could suggest?
/// A poem published online by Miss Teriba hints strongly at the effects of an absent father. It is entitled White Boy What Have You Done With My Father’s Bones?, and in it she asks: ‘How do black fathers mistake home for [a] shackle?’ ///
Seemingly blaming 'White Boy's' slavery involvement for absent Black fathers.
/// There is a lengthy diatribe against the legacy of slavery, which she argues often leads to a black man walking out on his family with ‘an itch in his feet which he just can’t scratch’. ///
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I am guessing that my supposition on your initial question, and why you brought it to AB was correct and that it's done what you wanted. But other than that, looking through the responses it seems obvious now that this story is difficult to debate. It looks like a 'point being made', than the opening gambit in a discussion.
Of course, I could be very wrong. There's still time for others to scratch their heads, and agree with you.
The post you submitted at 14:23 was quite interesting - but I think by then the wind had died down an the sails were drooping.
I am guessing that my supposition on your initial question, and why you brought it to AB was correct and that it's done what you wanted. But other than that, looking through the responses it seems obvious now that this story is difficult to debate. It looks like a 'point being made', than the opening gambit in a discussion.
Of course, I could be very wrong. There's still time for others to scratch their heads, and agree with you.
The post you submitted at 14:23 was quite interesting - but I think by then the wind had died down an the sails were drooping.
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