Rightwingers are trying to destroy women’s right to vote / Moira Donegan
Calls for disenfranchisement rest on a single assumption: that women’s citizenship is partial and conditional Sexism can be very modern and tech savvy. Misogyny is an ever-evolving idiom, and men and women alike have found particularly of-the-moment ways to operate within the genre. Think of the (…)
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