i could citejk rowling and others who are adamant that they are feminist to the core, but they feel thathat are undermining many of the rights that women had fought for, for decades and centuries. how do you build bridges? well, i mean, one of the sort of realities of feminism, wherever it has existed throughout history, is that it has always had quite deep divisions. there are divisions over sex work, pornography, divisions around race. it's a movement that often is involving women who are coming to it for reasons of great passion. and that can involve deep divisions. i am a believer in bridge building. i do think things have become highly polarised and it's unhelpful. to me, i think writing a book... because one of the problems i think with this discussion is that a lot of it has happened on social media, and i think there's a real problem there with people entrenching themselves in positions. when you give people an audience, when it becomes very tribal, people don't want to back down on either side. and one of the reasons that i wrote this book was to create a tool so that people can