• In short: Tasmanian art gallery Mona has hung artworks by Pablo Picasso in a female toilet cubicle in response to a failed court bid to exclude men from a women-only art installation.
  • In April, a court ruling found Mona discriminated when it refused a New South Wales man entry to its Ladies Lounge.
  • What’s next? Mona curator Kirsha Kaechele is appealing the discrimination ruling in the Supreme Court.
  • @grue
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    5 months ago

    They don’t want actual equality, they want harmful inequality for the group that used to benefit from it.

    Edit: see this comment as evidence.

    Get some reading comprehension skills. Pushing back on pearl-clutchers claiming it’s “counterproductive” when they’re really just butthurt about it isn’t at all the same thing as “want[ing] harmful inequality.”

    Point out where I actually endorsed the tactic – hint: you won’t be able to, because I did no such thing – or retract your false statement.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      05 months ago

      No thanks. I have no interest in engaging in your little debate games. Good day.

      • @grue
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        -15 months ago

        I’m not “engaging in little debate games.” I’m calling you out as a liar for falsely accusing me of being sexist.

          • @grue
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            -15 months ago

            FYI, you aren’t Willy Wonka. You don’t win just because you condescendingly try to dismiss me.