Mother’s Day misogyny cards condemned
A series of Mother’s Day cards with messages such as “you belong behind the kitchen sink” inspired by Andrew Tate have been condemned for trivialising misogyny.
The cards are intended by the publishers to satirise sexist attitudes and language promoted by social influencers such as Mr Tate. Messages on the cards include “Mum you are one in a million but you’re still a b----”, “Love you loads but women are entitled and lazy” and “Women are inherently manipulative”. The cards, designed by Eliza Hatch, a feminist artist, are being sold through card website Thortful from £3.49. Thortful was approached for comment.