“Redemption must be preceded by atonement. It is earned, not offered. If you want amends, you have to make them.”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: Redemption, Mistakes, Apology, Sorry
“We’re in the midst of a reckoning. It’s what toxic masculinity’s own medicine tastes like. And people should allow the consequences to unfold, regardless of how it affects those they consider to be friends. The only way to enforce seismic, cultural change in the way men relate to women is to draw a…”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: Sexual Harassment, Rape, Rape Culture, Oppression, toxic masculinity
“We haven’t been silent because we forgot or made our stories up. We’ve been silent because we’ve been silenced.”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: Sexual Harassment, Rape, Rape Culture, Silence, Oppression
“Why do we need to talk about the redemption of men when we are right in the middle of the salvation of women? Not even the middle, but the very beginning? Why are we obligated to care about salvaging male careers when we have just begun to tell the stories that have plagued us for lifetimes? It seem…”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: Redemption, Sexual Harassment, Meninism, Sexism, Gender Wars
“We’re in the midst of a reckoning. It’s what toxic masculinity’s own medicine tastes like. And people should allow the consequences to unfold, regardless of how it affects those they consider to be friends.”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: toxic masculinity, The Redemption of Men, Rape Culture, Sexual Assault, The Reckoning
“Why do we need to talk about the redemption of men when we are right in the middle of the salvation of women? Not even the middle, but the very beginning? Why are we obligated to care about salvaging male careers when we have just begun to tell the stories that have plagued us for lifetimes? It seem…”— Amber Tamblyn, nytimes.comTagged: The Redemption of Men, Toxic Men In Power, toxic masculinity, Rape Culture, The Reckoning