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[[Mona Eltahawy]] appeared on Q&A on November 4, 2019 which was held in conjunction with the feminist [[Broadside]] conference.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/qanda/2019-04-11/11646878</ref> During the episode, Eltahawy endorsed violence against men and advocated for the complete abolition of police. The episode was subsequently taken down by the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] although it remains widely available online. |
[[Mona Eltahawy]] appeared on Q&A on November 4, 2019 which was held in conjunction with the feminist [[Broadside]] conference.<ref>https://www.abc.net.au/qanda/2019-04-11/11646878</ref> During the episode, Eltahawy endorsed violence against men and advocated for the complete abolition of police. The episode was subsequently taken down by the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] although it remains widely available online. |
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Revision as of 10:36, 26 April 2020
Q&A is an Australian talk show. Previous episodes on domestic violence have pushed the feminist narrative.
Mona Eltahawy appeared on Q&A on November 4, 2019 which was held in conjunction with the feminist Broadside conference.[1] During the episode, Eltahawy endorsed violence against men and advocated for the complete abolition of police. The episode was subsequently taken down by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation although it remains widely available online.