In memory of 22 year old Comedian Eurydice Dixon murdered walking home
from her performance last week in Melbourne. She had just finish
performing her new routine. She was on top of the world because her gig
went so well. “I have a bit of a tendency to worry a lot about things I
shouldn’t worry about,” Ms Dixon said as she opened her routine.
“Sometimes I worry, am I going to wake up in a slave society? You know,
just normal s**t, right?”She joked about robots overtaking the world in
the future and pointed out that it would at least achieve gender
equality.
“I’m trying to be more optimistic, so I’m like: ‘A slave
society … that means no one has any rights — we’ll finally have gender
equality’. Equally s**t — still equal,”
Updated June 19, 2018 05:11:19 About 10,000 people have expressed grief and anger at a candlelit vigil at the Melbourne park where 22-year-old comedian Eurydice Dixon's body was found last week. Police charged a 19-year-old man over the rape and murder of Ms Dixon, whose death sparked discussion over the right for women to feel safe while walking home.