Criticising true crime culture isn't sexist

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Criticising true crime culture isn't sexist
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Criticising true crime culture isn't sexist. You can’t girlboss your way out of accountability.

found that for women, the three main motivators in their engagement of true crime were escapism, voyeurism, and social interaction. Countless crime fanatics seem to have become so immersed in their own ‘investigative’ skills that they have completely lost touch with personal boundaries and what can be considered as ‘too far.’ With Gabby, these creators also perpetuated toxic patterns like’ .

Ultimately, you can’t yassify your way out of accountability. Profiting off of other people's trauma, interfering with cases against peoples’ wishes and and then monetising the content you can create off the back of that is not a feminist endeavour.

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