Don’t mention the girls
Let’s have a campaign against spiking women’s drinks in order to rape them and let’s make sure our campaign is incloosiv of men.
The campaign started on Instagram, and that’s also where it was interrupted and hijacked and bullied into including men, thus making it a completely meaningless campaign to stop people doing something to people.
We’re sorry!!! We’re sorry we’re sorry we’re sorry – we’re so sorry we said it was about girls, we’ll never do it again, please don’t hit us, please don’t drug us and rape us, please, we promise we’ll be good, please please please please
Well, I find it odd that they would try to avoid a bar where there’re no women. It would give them a chance to snag all those cis guys who can’t tell that they’re really men. “HI, I pass! Spike my drink! Spike it!”
The “people” getting their drinks spike are women, not trans women (and probably not trans men, unless they present as women). There is NO REASON to be inclusive of anyone else (and please, can we dispense with the phrase ‘girl’s night out’? It gives an image of…well…girls, not women).
If men (or trans-women) can’t help a group unless it is about them, then they are as big a part of the problem as those that are spiking.
Let me get this straight – an event that involves women excluding themselves from fun times to make a point is not inclusive enough because it it doesn’t include everyone in the excluding? The only way this could be sillier is if people started complaining about the transphobia of the people who are doing the spiking. TWAW and should be spiked too!