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The media’s selective response to sexual violence shows the racism of society’s misogyny
Sunday Long Read: From the ubiquitous condemnation of the Cologne attacks to the more reserved response to Roosh V's planned UK tour, the media's handling of sexual violence demonstrates the racist and proprietary form of social attitudes to misogyny.