Noor Noman: Greta Thunberg's Andrew Tate takedown was incredible. And also depressing.
While many applaud the young activist’s ability to withstand such an endless stream of hate, taunts and threats of death and rape, we should not be asking this of any woman — or any human — no less a teenage girl.
“An estimated 85% of women and girls globally have experienced some form of online harassment and abuse,” the White House said in aregarding the launch of the Global Partnership for Action on Gender-Based Online Harassment and Abuse. “This challenges their full and equal participation everywhere — particularly those from underrepresented and marginalized communities.”
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