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CLEMENTINE FORD is an Australian feminist, a self-proclaimed man hater and the mother of a baby boy named Frank.
She spent much of her childhood growing up in the Middle East, specifically in Oman on the eastern border of the United Arab Emirates. At the age of twelve, her family relocated to England.
After this time, Ford spent the remainder of her teenage years growing up in Adelaide, South Australia.
DISORDER
As a teenager, Ford struggled with body image, body dysmorphia and an eating disorder. She studied at the University of Adelaide, where she took a gender studies course; she describes this as a personal catalyst for her decision to become a women’s rights activist.
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During her time at the university she also worked as an editor and contributor for the student newspaper On Dit.
In 2018 a Lifeline event featuring Ford was cancelled following a petition calling for her removal, after she had made Twitter comments such as “All men must die”.
Ford resigned from her role as a columnist with The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age in January 2019, alleging that she had been “disciplined over a tweet” she made in regard to the Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, and that she had been told that it was the paper’s policy to refrain from “disrespecting the office of the PM”.
She has apologised and removed her “coronavirus isn’t killing men fast enough” tweet.PC
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The expression says it all about the character and values of Clementine Ford! What will she do if the wind changes and she is stuck with this permanent expression to the world, of her true personality? Can’t hide it anymore then!
However, this latest post on the irrelevancy called Clementine now prompts me to write that it’s obvious this poor young woman has had nasty psychological and health issues and so I do feel a little sorry for her.
Let’s hope for Frank’s sake that, as happens with so many young, hot-headed radicals, she gains wisdom, empathy and insight as she matures. Raising a young child should be such a joy, a period of life to be treasured.
You know Frank’s going to hate women, don’t you?
That’s an interesting photo of Clementine; it appears as though she is suffering from a serious case of “horse mouth” (which is confusing, because I have always thought of her as a horse’s arse).
Nobody need comment on an irrelevancy!