Yesterday, I wrote about Aziz Ansari and #MeToo. This morning, I woke up to find a troll had commented on pictures of me and my family on Instagram, telling me to kill myself. I'm posting it to remind you this is considered to be 'part and parcel' of being a woman in journalism.
Another woman has been murdered and it's shifted to a culture war about considering men's feelings. How can we not see that this is part of the problem?
Remembering my first three months in journalism when Glinner first decided to dox me because I reported on his transphobic views. I had people threatening to kill me, calling me a terrible person, and a terrible reporter. He's done way worse to hundreds. I will not miss him.
Meghan said when she was pregnant with Archie, an unnamed member of the family raised 'concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be.'
She added that she was advised against support as she coped with an onslaught of racism in the public eye
I've shied away from conversations about being working-class and in debt. A lot of people think w-c people mismanage money, or even worse, they deserve to be poor. I hope my story helps others realise how much the odds are stacked against people like me: inews.co.uk/opinion/commen…
A butch lesbian who has been threatened while using the women’s bathroom is warning of the growing attacks on gender non-conforming people using public loos.
"I'm pretty socially confident and know who I am, but these attacks are incredibly frightening."
Woah! @taylorswift13 has donated £23,373 to @vitoriamariox's university fundraiser, so she can study Mathematics at Warwick this September 🎉
Getting over the fact Taylor Swift reads iNews to say a huge WELL DONE to Vitoria