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Kavanaugh hearing: #BelieveWomen v #BackBrett | Kavanaugh hearing: #BelieveWomen v #BackBrett |
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As the female professor who has accused US Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault gives her testimony, women across the US have been reacting on social media. | As the female professor who has accused US Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault gives her testimony, women across the US have been reacting on social media. |
Many who support Christine Blasey Ford, speaking publicly for the first time, drew attention to what they see as a historic moment for women's rights. | Many who support Christine Blasey Ford, speaking publicly for the first time, drew attention to what they see as a historic moment for women's rights. |
But those who back Mr Kavanaugh wrote that Ms Ford was acting throughout her testimony, and suggested her accusation was part of a Democratic plot to derail the judge's confirmation to the Senate. | But those who back Mr Kavanaugh wrote that Ms Ford was acting throughout her testimony, and suggested her accusation was part of a Democratic plot to derail the judge's confirmation to the Senate. |
Law students tweeted pictures of empty classrooms as they gathering around television screens, while #KavanaughHearings trended globally. | Law students tweeted pictures of empty classrooms as they gathering around television screens, while #KavanaughHearings trended globally. |
The question of whether to believe Ms Ford's testimony was at the forefront of comments online. | The question of whether to believe Ms Ford's testimony was at the forefront of comments online. |
Women tweeted hashtags #BelieveWomen linked to the Me Too movement and focussed on Ms Ford holding back tears as she spoke. But women using #BackBrett highlighted Ms Ford using notes as she spoke. | |
Many commented on the bravery required for an alleged assault survivor to describe her ordeal on the national stage, focussing on Ms Ford's recollection from the night that "their [the men's] laughter at my expense" was her strongest memory. | Many commented on the bravery required for an alleged assault survivor to describe her ordeal on the national stage, focussing on Ms Ford's recollection from the night that "their [the men's] laughter at my expense" was her strongest memory. |
Founder of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke, commented from the hearing that "listening to this woman's voice shake as she pushes through this moment... my heart." | Founder of the Me Too movement, Tarana Burke, commented from the hearing that "listening to this woman's voice shake as she pushes through this moment... my heart." |
However, women who support Mr Kavanaugh suggested that Ms Ford is not credible. "As a woman, a mother, and a former victim of assault myself, how any of you feminazis out there are buying this is completely beyond me," wrote @RebekahWorsham online. | However, women who support Mr Kavanaugh suggested that Ms Ford is not credible. "As a woman, a mother, and a former victim of assault myself, how any of you feminazis out there are buying this is completely beyond me," wrote @RebekahWorsham online. |
Another wrote, "she is an expert in pyschology, so she knows how to play an audience." | Another wrote, "she is an expert in pyschology, so she knows how to play an audience." |
Ms Ford's quiet and exacting testimony was applauded for its use of scientific logic as she explained to the Judiciary Committee why she was 100% confident in her recollection that her assailant was Brett Kavanaugh. | Ms Ford's quiet and exacting testimony was applauded for its use of scientific logic as she explained to the Judiciary Committee why she was 100% confident in her recollection that her assailant was Brett Kavanaugh. |
"Dr. Blasey Ford answering these questions with her specific expertise is GREAT," wrote journalist Jessica Valenti on Twitter. | "Dr. Blasey Ford answering these questions with her specific expertise is GREAT," wrote journalist Jessica Valenti on Twitter. |
"Dr Ford's scientific breakdown of how a person normally embeds memories was everything," commented @girlsreallyrule, while comedian Kathleen Madigan wrote, "Dr Ford just mic drop some science of memory on the committee." | "Dr Ford's scientific breakdown of how a person normally embeds memories was everything," commented @girlsreallyrule, while comedian Kathleen Madigan wrote, "Dr Ford just mic drop some science of memory on the committee." |
Others commented on the largely male make-up of the panel hearing Dr Ford's testimony, suggesting that it was an example of "institutional patriarchy". | Others commented on the largely male make-up of the panel hearing Dr Ford's testimony, suggesting that it was an example of "institutional patriarchy". |
"[Senator] Chuck Grassley is now interrupting Senator Feinstein, the most powerful woman in the room, during her opening statement. Lovely," wrote @Charlotte Clymer on Twitter. | "[Senator] Chuck Grassley is now interrupting Senator Feinstein, the most powerful woman in the room, during her opening statement. Lovely," wrote @Charlotte Clymer on Twitter. |
But some Republican women watching the hearings did not change their minds about whether the accusations should prevent Mr Kavanaugh from joining the Supreme Court. | But some Republican women watching the hearings did not change their minds about whether the accusations should prevent Mr Kavanaugh from joining the Supreme Court. |
By Georgina Rannard, UGC & Social News |
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