When will the Review-Journal apologize for giving a platform to a misogynist who harassed its own…
Stephanie Grimes
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This reminds me of the response when Twitter finally banned Nero for conducting harassment campaigns against other users. People claimed his rights were being violated and that his targets should have just tolerated the harassment instead of trying to silence harassers.

Women are expected to cede common spaces. Men expect to be heard. I would be shocked if they apologize for doing something that’s so normal.