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    The manosphere

    September 20, 2023 /

    The Manosphere has come about in a new and shifting political climate. It is important for women to know about it and understand how they are impacted by it.  Courtesy of Filippo Peisino  In the shifting political climate, we have seen a rise in misogynistic hate speech within communities of young men on the internet. Misogyny and the dehumanization of women is something that is far from new, but within the past year, the bolstering of alt-right and “conservative” online personalities has given misogyny a fresh face.  It is important for women to be aware of the faces that misogyny is taking on in the modern world. Identifying misogyny and…

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    The Sullivan decision: A misinformation catastrophe

    December 26, 2022 /

    Find out why you shouldn’t believe everything you read on the internet In May 2022, the Supreme Court of Canada issued their decision on R. v. Sullivan. As inflammatory headlines hit the newsreels, the court was met with an uproar of backlash from women’s rights groups and feminist advocates.  Anger, fear and resentment proliferated as misinformation on the decision spread like wildfire across all social media outlets. So, what was the Sullivan decision? R. v. Sullivan refers to two separate cases, R. v. Sullivan and R. v. Chan. They both required the court to decide whether voluntary intoxication could be used as a defence for criminal acts in Canadian courts.…

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