Emma, known as @emma_clit on Instagram, is famous for her outspoken comics, which are also posted on her website.
Mental burden and the “good guy” myth.
With a skilful and effective brushstroke, she never hesitates to kick the anthills, and to point the finger at social phenomena, always with a very documented and pertinent analysis, and all under a feminist prism.
He helped popularize the term mental load across his message boards I should have asked! and, more recently, in his comic he had highlighted the inequalities in heterosexual couples Where you go? who detailed certain strategies, often unconscious of mento escape the housework.
This time, Emma attacks the “line” theorem, a concept described by Australian author and actress Hannah Gadsby, and which decodes the power some men may have of thinking of themselves as “good guys” under the pretext that they do. they do not rape women, who “help” with housework and who respect the opposite sex.
These men, convinced of their good spirits, cannot bear to hear women, and even more so feminist activists, utter phrases beginning with ” all the men “, Since they are not part of it, according to them. And these self-proclaimed good men have to tell the world they’re not like that. It is they who demand #notallmen at all costs, it is they who need to be heard, at the expense of others, and above all, at the expense of women.
These “good guys” flirt with the famous line that Emma draws with precision and insight. And at the end of the comic, the author gives some advice to men who need to show how “good guys” are, with kindness and, as always, a lot of humor.








The sequel to Emma’s comic, Linecan be read on his website.
Source: Madmoizelle

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