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Jodi Bondi Norgaard: Why were men so angry at a Glen Ellyn International Women’s Day protest?
About 100 to 150 protesters called for peace, justice, and release of Epstein files while facing mostly male hostility at a Glen Ellyn International Women’s Day event.
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Jodi Bondi Norgaard: Why were men so angry at a omen’s Day protest?
On a cool, bright afternoon in Glen Ellyn, Ill., in suburban Chicago, roughly 100 to 150 men, women and even a few children gathered for a pop-up peaceful protest marking International Women’s Day. At one of the suburb’s busiest intersections,…
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Read Full ArticleCommentary: Why were men so angry at a Glen Ellyn International Women’s Day protest? – Chicago Tribune*
"That kind of hostility raises troubling questions about the cultural moment we are living in. When empathy is framed as weakness and equality as provocation, anger becomes a reflex. The result is that even the simple act of standing peacefully with a sign, calling for women’s rights, accountability and peace, can provoke resentment strong enough to spill into public intimidation."
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution34% Left, 33% Center, 33% Right
Bias Distribution
- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
34% Left
L 34%
C 33%
R 33%
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