There's a good article about the death of Australian backpacker Britt Lapthorne in today's online Age by Rod Curtis in Dubrovnik. Curtis went and talked to a goodly assortment of the citizens of that city and asked them what they thought and how they felt about Lapthorne's death.
The central point around which the piece revolves, the plank on which the whole article is (very well and thoughtfully) built, is that local opinion is very clearly divided along gender lines.
Men -- mostly young men -- think Lapthorne got drunk, went for a swim and drowned.
Women -- all kinds of women -- think she was raped and murdered.
And what headline has the online minion at the Age seen fit to give this clear, thoughtful, well-argued piece of writing?
Locals blame it on the booze.
In Knife, his memoir of surviving attack, Salman Rushdie confronts a world
where liberal principles like free speech are old-fashioned
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Rushdie feared until he dealt with the attempt on his life, he ‘wouldn’t be
able to write anything else’. The book is a clearly cathartic story of
courage ...
4 hours ago
3 comments:
AARRGH!! F@ckers All!
Precisely, meggie. I can't say it better myself.
nor me. Poor girl.
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