In 2020, Denmark changed its laws to recognise the simple fact that sex without consent is rape
This didn't happen by chance
It resulted from years of campaigning & advocacy by survivor groups & campaigners. #LetsTalkAboutYes
2/. Shockingly, in 2020 only 7 out of 31 countries in Europe had laws that recognised sex without consent is rape
That figure has almost doubled to 13...but there is still along way to go
But back to the lessons from Denmark, & their successful campaign for a consent-based law
3/. Working with survivors groups, research was done to identify key barriers to justice for rape survivors
Why were so many rapes committed?
Why were so few rapes reported?
Why did so few reports of rape lead to prosecution?
Why did so few prosecutions lead to convictions?
4/. The research was done in tandem with political advocacy & campaigning, all survivor-led
Women who'd been raped were telling their stories, appealing directly to the govt so that other women will not have to experience the same trauma they went through
5/. “Change the law. Set us free”
A bombshell report exposed Denmark’s rape culture & endemic impunity for rapists
At the launch, rape survivors & activists took the stage in front of an audience of 200 journalists, politicians, judges & police officials
6/. On the day of the launch, Denmark’s Justice Minister announced the govt will back a new consent-based rape law & this was PM confirmed by the PM
This was a huge victory, but changing
flawed laws is only the first step
Cultural change would be needed
7/. On 17/12/20, Denmark finally passed a new law introducing a consent-based legal definition of rape
It moved away from the idea where there had to be coercion & violence for rape to be considered as rape
3/. I’ve never met Tony Blair properly but, hearing that he is an awful name-dropper, me, @brianeno & some others decided to oust him from power at the 2005 General Election
Terry Jones almost stood against him on the platform that: “He’s not a good PM, he’s a very naughty boy!”
Boris Johnson: “It did happen & I’m not ashamed of it”
Angus Deayton: What aren’t you ashamed of, Boris?
Boris Johnson: Whatever there is not to be ashamed of
[LAUGH]
The laugh is crucial
He manages to make people laugh even while admitting his crime
In this 2013 interview, @BorisJohnson admits he’s not really “bumbling”
It’s just an put on act
In reality he’s “hard as nails”
He also tells us “a terrible truth about politics & human nature”
That you can “make a good case for any course of action”
“It’s often useful to give the slight impression that you are deliberately pretending not to know what's going on - because the reality may be that you don't know what's going on but people won't be able to tell the difference." @BorisJohnson#BorisJohnson
The January moon is sometimes called the “Wolf Moon,” appearing when wolves howled near the villages in hunger or the “Old Moon” or in North America the “Snow Moon” #FullMoon#WolfMoon#SnowMoon
This moon is not fully full
The #FullMoon will peak tomorrow (17 January) at about 11.30pm UK time. #WolfMoon
1 Get a rail
2 Find good location
3 Get👍/help from locals
4 Make a sign or order one from print@adelphigraphics.com £30+p&p
5 Hang clothes
6 Make it COVID safe
7 Contact local media
8 Post on social media #TOLO+
See TakeOneLeaveOne.org
It means not being distracted by the army of “dead cats” scattered across the landscape, but focusing on the REAL motivations driving those who make decisions #THREAD👇