In December, Comedian Alison Leiby tweeted, "As a woman, I just hope that one day I have as many rights as a gun does." After a popular conservative Twitter account retweeted it, some people who disagreed with her thought the appropriate response was threatening to rape her.
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Somewhere along the way an account with a large and conservative following retweeted it, an action that flooded my notifications page with people calling me "stupid" or a "moron" or, one of my personal favorites, a "retarded liberal." Fine.
Last Monday evening, however, the replies went from annoying and insulting to violent and threatening. Men were replying to me and taking my joke to a horrific, new place. Some said they wanted to ban me from public places and silence me. Others said they wanted to lock me in their closet when they're done with me. A few choice gentlemen suggested I, like their gun, have a "rough brush clean my holes." If you want a tour of how hateful and negative humanity can be about women, just scroll through the replies to my original joke. It's kind of like the It's A Small World ride, but instead of different countries you just see different expressions of misogyny.
As Leiby points out, "If you don't like the taste of fish, you wouldn't go to a restaurant, order the trout, and then call the chef a stupid bitch for serving it to you. So why do people do it on the Internet?"
As a woman, I just hope that one day I have as many rights as a gun does.
— Alison Leiby (@AlisonLeiby) December 17, 2015