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Hate men forbidden?

2020-11-22T19:06:31.952Z


An Equality official in the French Government tried to stop the publication of a book. It was, he claimed, "an ode to misandry." Author Pauline Harmange says it can help find a “liberating sisterhood”


Front page of the newspaper 'Daily News' with the arrest of feminist author Valerie Solanas after trying to kill Andy Warhol.New York Daily News Archive / Getty Images

Curiosity is little piqued as much as an attempt to ban or censor something.

Let it be known to singer Barbra Streisand, whose 2003 privacy lawsuit against a photographer who had posted a picture of her Malibu home sent Internet searches skyrocketing for that photo.

"Streisand effect", this phenomenon has been called ever since.

Pauline Harmange has lived it in the first person.

The 25-year-old French blogger published a short feminist essay this summer,

Men, I Hate You

.

His publisher, the almost unknown Monstrograph, only published 450 copies.

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