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Call Your Girlfriend

Internet Outrage Part 1: Privacy

Call Your Girlfriend

Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow

Society & Culture

4.74.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Shouldn't we all have a personal code for how we internet? Through the mini saga of plane bae, how we're conditioned to indulge in hetero-patriarchal fantasies. When internet fascination turns to outrage, no surprise, women pay the price. TV networks that juice social media storylines do not. Just because someone's account is unlocked doesn't mean you should publicize their posts, at least not without permission. Plus, the hosts of Unladylike are diving deep into the Equal Rights Amendment and its (possible!) future.

Reading list:

Why plane bae was so fucked up / Apology

ERA campaign from Unladylike

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0:00.0

Welcome to Call Your Girlfriends.

0:02.0

A podcast for long distance besties everywhere.

0:04.5

I'm Anne Friedman.

0:05.7

And I'm, I mean, not too so, JK.

0:08.0

I'm not JK.

0:10.0

Identity theft. Very hard right now.

0:12.5

Wow.

0:13.5

How's it going, Boo Boo?

0:15.0

You know, we're in a room together.

0:17.5

I am like 50% on the way to the full caffeination I need today.

0:23.5

I'm pretty good.

0:24.5

Um, welcome to Brooklyn.

0:26.5

Thank you.

0:28.0

What are we talking about today?

0:29.5

Oh my God.

0:30.5

There are so many things for us to talk about today.

0:32.5

I, uh, where to even begin.

0:36.5

I mean, what are the common threads and things we're talking about today?

0:39.5

Internet outrage.

0:40.5

Privacy violations.

0:41.5

Yeah.

0:42.5

Boundaries in lack thereof.

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