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Em Strang: ‘Right now we’re living through a time of incredible misogyny’

Compared to 1920s England? Or 1820s?

19 thoughts on “We are?”

  1. If he means the cancellation of women from the public sector (health advice, prisons, etc) then certainly.

  2. I of course believe we’re living through a time of incredible misandry.

    Now what difference between Em and I could account for that??

  3. The stereotype of the suffering, garret-dwelling artist lives!

    When I was 16. I was at boarding school – I went for just two years and I was deeply unhappy.

    She just sounds like a typical Guardian reader TBH:

    Strang spoke by Zoom at the end of a month-long literary retreat at Hawthornden Castle, where she was completing a new poetry collection and beginning her second novel.

  4. I don’t think that she should worry her pretty little head about this. She’d probably be so much happier if she just thought about knitting and kittens instead.

  5. “I utterly think that right now we’re living through a time of incredible misogyny. We always have, but at the moment it just seems at the forefront because we’re living in these extraordinary climate-change end times.”

    Hang yourself, please.

  6. I certainly hope she has killed someone and has lived as a man. It would be entirely inappropriate to write a novel from the perspective of a person you have no lived experience of.

  7. Some people have never heard of a history book. Then again there is a feminist historical revision movement that wants people to believe that stone age societies were matriarchal where women called the shots and men just did what they were told. Rape never happened back then according to them.

  8. stone age societies were matriarchal where women called the shots and men just did what they were told

    They’re probably right.

    How much fucking nagging in Proto-Indo-European do you think it took for Ug to finally install some mammoth skin soft furnishings in the cave?

  9. Strang spoke by Zoom at the end of a month-long literary retreat at Hawthornden Castle, where she was completing a new poetry collection and beginning her second novel.

    “Welcome to hard lives of the incredibly rich and famous. Next up, Prince Harry on his new book WAAAAAGH!”.

    Fuck off, the lot of you.

  10. I’m entering a period where I’m very interested in lessening the amount I read. I don’t want to have to immerse myself and absorb more and more information in order to churn out more and more books.

    This contention is arguably proof of that certainly

  11. I read a lot less than I used to, but that’s just laziness on my part.

    But there is a lot of misogyny caused by militant trannyism. My sympathy is limited, dear, because it us your own revolution eating you.

  12. But she’s right.
    The misogyny is indeed absolutely not credible.
    Because it doesn’t exist.

    I mean, that’s what ‘incredible’ means. Not credible.

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