Jean Hatchet puts it so well :
"[T]o suggest that women who have just been subjected to an act of sexual violence must first “learn” to respect the identity choices of male people, before they can receive help after a male person has raped them, is callous and vicious in the extreme. No service for women should withhold help from women who are not “nice”, “kind” or ideologically or politically in line with those providing those services. When a woman has been raped, it is not the time to accuse her of “wrong think”."
thecritic.co.uk/unclean/ .
Water Pollution -“ A National Disgrace”? A case for renationalisation?
How much do you spend on yourself?
Being moved along by someone who "wants your place".