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Revision as of 04:43, 12 December 2015
Lewis' law was first articulated by Helen Lewis on Twitter in August 2012: "Comments on any article about feminism justify feminism."
Mentions
- Original quote
- Mention of law in Wired article about PyCon 2013 forking and dongles incident, aka Donglegate
- Reference to the law regarding a blog post by Rachel Kroll
- Personal reflection on Lewis' Law in action on the Philosopher's Cocoon blog
Disclaimer
Helen Lewis is an anti-intersectional feminist; her views are diametrically opposed to the editorial position of this wiki. We do not endorse any of her opinions and mentioning Lewis's Law should not be construed as such an endorsement.