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Quick hit: Women and online harassment

CNN's Reliable Sources featured Arianna Huffington, Joan Walsh of Salon and Mary Katherine Ham from Townhall talking about online misogyny. Ham was predictabley wack, but it's worth a watch anyway.

Crooks and Liars has the video.

Posted by Jessica - April 09, 2007, at 12:02PM | in Blogs , Sexism , Technology , Video

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[0+] Author Profile Page Cindermoth said:

Good conversation, disregarding Ham. (How in God's name can anybody manage to polarize this, of all subjects?) I'm glad that people are starting to talk about the problem about misogyny on the web, though.

Yah, I really can't believe that Ham thinks the left side of this is worse in this way. Gimme a break.

Arianna was eloquent though. :)

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