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Jodi Picoult Speaks on Abused Women

 Like many other women on X.com, I'm blocked by Jodi Picoult.  As I see it, blocks on social media, no matter the direction are a blessing.

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 Like many other women on X.com, I’m blocked by Jodi Picoult.  As I see it, blocks on social media, no matter the direction are a blessing. In this case, rather than blocking women, Picoult might consider listening because this take here is just bizarre.


I’m also growing weary and tired of extending “understanding” to women who aren’t trying to understand women and children working hard to stand up for their commonsense safety,  dignity, and sex-based rights. 

Male violence against women has nothing to do with women’s bodies failing and EVERYTHING to do with males failing to make choices to properly manage their emotions and keep themselves and others safe around them. 

Male violence against women AND children is and always has been about the choices that males make. 

Please stop inventing new ways to blame women for male violence against women.

Jodi Picoult compares abused women to transpeople because both have “had their bodies fail them”#BulliesOfBookTokhttps://t.co/kSH8fDen6a pic.twitter.com/gv8Rujm9Sr

— Bullies of BookTok (@BookTokBullies) July 17, 2024

Meanwhile……

 Dear Society, Stop creating new ways to blame women for stuff men choose to do.

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