Difference between revisions of "Katy Gallagher"
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− | Gallagher accused the Australian senator [[Mitch Fifield]] of "[[mansplaining]]" during a debate in a Senate committee hearing regarding social services legislation, which subsequently went viral.<ref> |
+ | Gallagher accused the Australian senator [[Mitch Fifield]] of "[[mansplaining]]" during a debate in a Senate committee hearing regarding social services legislation, which subsequently went viral.<ref>https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/what-katy-gallagher-explains-mansplaining-to-mitch-fifield-during-fiery-estimates-showdown-20160211-gmr3u5.html</ref> Fifield responded, claiming it was hypocritical and sexist to reduce an opponent's statement based on gender. The resulting argument lasted several minutes with both parties accusing the other of inappropriate language unfit for public office. Ultimately, Fifield posited the use of a phrase "womansplaining" in the same context, to which Gallagher replied that mansplaining was "a term that's used".<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-11/fifield-accuses-gallagher-hypocrisy-over-mansplaining-criticism/7159178</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:00, 20 June 2021
Gallagher accused the Australian senator Mitch Fifield of "mansplaining" during a debate in a Senate committee hearing regarding social services legislation, which subsequently went viral.[1] Fifield responded, claiming it was hypocritical and sexist to reduce an opponent's statement based on gender. The resulting argument lasted several minutes with both parties accusing the other of inappropriate language unfit for public office. Ultimately, Fifield posited the use of a phrase "womansplaining" in the same context, to which Gallagher replied that mansplaining was "a term that's used".[2]