Feminist artists turn 700 misogynistic comments into 100 kilograms of art in China to protest cyberbullying against women


When they were being hurled on the internet, 700 misogynistic insults only took up a dozen pages on Weibo. But when printed out on banners in real life, the insults measure 3,000 metres and weigh 100 kilograms, and can surround an entire hill all the way up.

Last month, a group of artists printed out a selection of insults to demonstrate the weight of cyberbullying when directed at one person.

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