1. From not-my-account you can see there's a reply to the orange tweet (green circle)
2. From not-my-account when you click orange tweet the reply vanishes like you're blocked
3. From MY account everything looks normal. There's my reply!
@Twitter @TwitterSupport Please fix?
@TwitterSupport @TwitterSafety @jack Why are you sensoring @JennMGreenberg ?? We’re seeing “tweet unavailable” when we try to converse with her. Please fix it.
Sincerely,
America
I'm writing a book, "Those Who Weep," which chronicles the spiritual recovery process following child abuse, domestic violence, emotional abuse, and rape. While a difficult topic, the book is hopeful and healing. Please visit https://t.co/vShWqbsFqN for more, including articles.
Forget gender politics. Stop blurring the lines between good and evil. Don't minimize the devastation of real victims by inflating minor issues into scandals. Leveraging real pain to fuel your political agenda only digs wounds deeper and rubs in the salt of your selfish apathy.
I also don't view sexual harassment, abuse, or rape, as exclusively female issues. This isn't men vs. women. Over half the abuse survivors I know are male. Several of the abusers I know are women. Sexism is a kind of abuse. Not all abuse is committed against women by men.
I have nothing in common with these women. They're concerned with suppressing masculinity; slandering gentlemen and gaslighting innocent men into believing they're perverts. I'm concerned with stopping actual perverts, abusers, liars, and manipulators, and bolstering good men.
I don't feel like I'm understood when a feminist claims to relate to me because a guy once asked for her phone number. I don't feel sympathized with when a construction worker winking at a woman is compared to my dad complementing my adolescent cleavage.
The effect of this fearmongering is that when social faux pas and even chivalrous behavior are conflated as threatening, offensive, dangerous, or even criminal, real instances rape, violence, pedophilia, and abuse are drowned in chaotic din, yet look freakishly vile by contrast.
As an abuse survivor, it is very discouraging to see feminists, particularly Christian feminists, fearmongering about "toxic masculinity," "predation," and "the patriarchy," equating men holding doors with sexism and harmless male flirtation as sexual harassment. #MeToo