There’s a metaphorical rumble of unrest in the air.In the UK we have certain freedoms that other countries are fighting for. We are ‘safe’, relatively speaking, from threats that are so terrifying to our day-to-day lives.However, just because women in the UK are not directly reaping the repercussions of some of the worst of all misogyny that is happening across the globe, it doesn’t mean they aren’t fearful of what this could mean. Nor does it mean they aren’t already impacted on UK soil.Recently, the Netflix drama Adolescence shone a spotlight on the violence of men against women or, more accurately, boys against girls – seeking to offer an understanding as to the impact of outside influences on misogyny. The TV show reflects wider societal issues. A survey by Unison and UK Feminista found there’s been a rise in sexist behaviour and language, and sexual harass
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