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Women are fighting over that Aziz Ansari hit piece? Mother Jones reporter blames the patriarchy

As Twitchy reported, the website Babe.net published the #MeToo story of a woman named “Grace” who recounted her sexual assault at the hands of comedian Aziz Ansari.

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However, not all women regarded the incident — the two went out on a date that led to oral sex — as sexual assault. Pieces by women supporting Ansari popped up in The New York Times and The Atlantic: Caitlin Flanagan argued that the Babe.net story was nothing but “3,000 words of revenge porn.”

Now, a war of words has broken out between HLN anchor Ashleigh Banfield and the piece’s 22-year-old author, Katie Way, who says she’s “disgusted” by “burgundy lipstick bad highlights second-wave feminist” Banfield and her attempt to “piggyback” off of Grace’s bravery.

Who’s to blame for all of this strife? As if you needed to ask … it’s the patriarchy, duh.

That’s Jamilah King, race and justice reporter for Mother Jones.

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But while the two of them argue, Ansari gets away with a blowjob and maybe a little public embarrassment. Patriarchy!

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Related:

‘Holy sh*tballs’! Babe.net writer totally LOST IT after Ashleigh Banfield criticized Aziz Ansari piece

 

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