This is why women around the world are sharing their underwear pics

Saturday, 17 November 2018 (12:35 IST)
Women around the world have been sharing pictures of their underwear on social media with the hashtag ‘#ThisIsNotConsent’, after a 27-year-old man in Ireland being acquitted of rape charges based on the teen survivor’s thong.

On November 6, a 27-year-old man who was accused of raping a 17-year-old girl was acquitted after his defense lawyer showed the girl’s underwear as evidence.

During the rape trial, the defence lawyer held up the teenager’s underwear in court and told the jury: “Does the evidence out-rule the possibility that she was attracted to the defendant and was open to meeting someone and being with someone? You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front.”


A jury of eight men and four women let the accused man off.

 
The case sparked public anger in Ireland, where many women objected to the idea of using underwear to imply consent. The women-led protest that began in Ireland has gone global now and women around the world have been posting pictures of underwear to protest the trial outcome.

#ThisIsNotConsent

Just beacuse my panties are cute doesn't mean i'm saying yes #ThisIsNotConsent pic.twitter.com/rakf2HXQNv

— Em (@lilthumper408) November 13, 2018


Thongs DO NOT cause rape.
Short skirts DO NOT cause rape.
RAPISTS cause rape! #ThisIsNotConsent pic.twitter.com/4PbAR2hIDh

— Cllr Sharon Tolan (@sharontolan) November 13, 2018


Be it a thong

Bikini bottoms

Period pants

Spanx

Or a wedding ring#ThisIsNotConsent pic.twitter.com/9DitTOtpXM

— Lolsy Byrne (@LolsyByrne) November 15, 2018


Regardless of lace and frilly bow- No means No! #ThisIsNotConsent #IBelieveHer pic.twitter.com/Nf4YBjsUZd

— Amy Smyth (@AmybSmyth) November 14, 2018

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