There was once a man, let’s call him Lark Matham, with a newspaper column.
It’s quaint, in hindsight, to consider his words being discretely hidden behind the paywall of a newspaper, or tucked away inside its pages.
On occasion Lark used his newspaper column to discuss important subjects. Subjects like mental illness, motherhood, post natal depression and violence against women.
Rather than discuss these issues with regard to reason, logic or information, however, in most cases he resorted to personally denigrating a number of women, with whom he took issue.
Women who knew these issues as intimately as anyone else. Women who have experienced mental illness, post-natal depression or domestic violence.
His words angered many men and women. Not just the women he attacked.
A number of Australians argued that this man’s ‘arguments’ were not deserving of the paper’s masthead. He was not worthy of a platform. He was, to quote Annabel Crabb, a trollumnist, not a columnist.
Watch: One of Lark’s angry and abusive outbursts below (post continues after video).
Eventually, several months and several trollumns later, he parted way with the newspaper.
To some, this was a victory of sorts. To others, it was an opportunity.