The long-time TV presenter took to Twitter on Thursday in hopes to defend men and call out the #CurfewForMen trend as excessive fear-mongering . However, her tweet seems to have caused some backlash from women who fear she has missed the point.
Although Davina s intentions are clear - to reassure women that not all men are dangerous and therefore should not always be perceived as a threat. Nevertheless, responses are quick to point out that while it is not all men, it is near impossible to tell which ones do pose a threat.
I don t think people are calling all men dangerous but some are and when we re walking home alone in the dark, we can t tell which ones are and which ones aren t.
The Milford Daily News
Less than an hour after opening her Northborough bakery at 8 a.m., customers usually wipe the shelves clean of all the hot chocolate bombs that owner Diana Batista prepares for the day.
The total number sold can be as high as 150, she said.
She sells about 20 varieties of the hollow chocolate spheres that turn steaming cups of milk or water into hot chocolate at Main Street Pastries And More at 5 West Main St. They are currently all peanut- and tree nut-free, she said, including flavors like chocolate with or without Christmas tree sprinkles; gluten-free, dark and white chocolate; peppermint; vanilla; caramel and Oreo-flavored.