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The word “gender” is not just a fancy word for your personality
Jan 7th, 2016 11:12 am | By Ophelia BensonAnother visit to Rebecca Reilly-Cooper’s post on “Gender is not a binary, it’s a spectrum” because there are so many lines I long to quote I can’t leave it at just one.
… Read the restIf you identify as pangender, is the claim that you represent every possible point on that spectrum? All at the same time? How might that be possible, since the extremes represent opposites of one another? Pure femininity is passivity, weakness and submission, while pure masculinity is aggression, strength and dominance. It is simply impossible to be all of these things at the same time. (If you don’t agree with me – if you’re angry right now about my “femmephobia”, because I’ve defined femininity as weakness and submission –
An unprecedented amount of opposition
Jan 6th, 2016 4:07 pm | By Ophelia BensonThink Progress on the Supreme Court abortion case.
… Read the restA looming Supreme Court case that could severely undermine the right to an abortion has attracted an unprecedented amount of opposition from across the country.
A slew of organizations and individuals filed 45 legal briefs in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, each brief examining the case through a unique lens and each coming to the same conclusion: State laws that restrict abortion access are unconstitutional.
The case will examine the validity of a Texas law, known as HB2, that places burdensome, unnecessary guidelines on the state’s dwindling abortion clinics. These regulations, while framed as improvements to safeguard “women’s health,” ultimately have nothing to do with patient safety — and were instead
The inimitable dolce vita of the Arab world
Jan 6th, 2016 3:09 pm | By Ophelia BensonFor the hip trendy fashion-forward woman forced to wear a black tent from head to foot – Dolce and Gabbana has the latest thing!
Exclusive: The Dolce & Gabbana Abaya Collection Debut
Mind you – in actual Saudi Arabia as opposed to whatever fantasy version Dolce and Gabbana is working with, those shoes would get that woman arrested if she didn’t get beaten to death first. Also? Her bare face would too. But no matter, because at least the black shroud is pretty.
… Read the restStoried Italian House Dolce & Gabbana has launched its very first abaya collection and makes its global reveal here on Style.com/Arabia. For the most part, the collection comes in neutral hues—luxe black and sandy beige—while
Your reading for today
Jan 6th, 2016 12:14 pm | By Ophelia BensonI suggest you drop everything and read Rebecca Reilly-Cooper’s latest: “GENDER IS NOT A BINARY, IT’S A SPECTRUM”: SOME PROBLEMS.
Fans of gender identity think that gender is not a system of arbitrary rules imposed on all of us but “an internal, essential facet of our identity” that is much bigger and richer than any stinkin’ binary.
That idea is full of holes, and politically it’s a disaster.
First, if gender is a spectrum, then we’re all non-binary.
… Read the restI would be happy with this implication, because despite knowing that I am female and calling myself a woman, I do not consider myself a one-dimensional gender stereotype. I am not some ideal manifestation of femininity, and so I am non-binary,
For all of us, continue to create, to draw freedom
Jan 6th, 2016 11:41 am | By Ophelia BensonThe (staid, mainstream, conformist) New York Times has less hostile coverage of Charlie Hebdo than the putative “lefty” Guardian.
… Read the restA special issue of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo went on sale in France on Wednesday, amid a week of official commemorations and other events paying tribute to the 17 people who were killed one year ago in attacks last January at the newspaper’s office and other locations in the Paris area.
The commemorations have been accompanied by a flurry of book releases and new documentaries on the subject, as well as a resurgence of questions about whether French intelligence and police services failed to adequately assess security threats against the newspaper, which had been under police protection.
The newspaper has
L’assassin court toujours
Jan 6th, 2016 11:18 am | By Ophelia BensonThe new Charlie Hebdo is on the stands, the anniversary edition. The slaughter was a year ago, January 7 2015.
The murderer is still on the run.
The Guardian reports on this by letting us know what the Vatican thinks of it – as if we’re all somehow obliged to pay attention to what the Vatican thinks of our struggles to break free of its tyrannical murderous god.
… Read the restThe Vatican’s newspaper on Tuesday criticised French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo for a front cover portraying God as a gun-wielding terrorist to mark the first anniversary of a terrorist attack on the publication’s offices in which 12 people died.
A million copies of the special edition hit France’s newsstands on Wednesday with
The tensions simmering
Jan 5th, 2016 5:01 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe New York Times story on the Köln (Cologne) mess is deeply depressing.
… Read the restThe tensions simmering beneath Germany’s willingness to take in one million migrants blew into the open on Tuesday after reports that scores of young women in Cologne had been groped and robbed on New Year’s Eve by gangs of men described by the authorities as having “a North African or Arabic” appearance.
The German authorities expressed outrage at the attacks and called them unprecedented in scale and nature, saying hundreds of young men appeared to have participated.
It was not clear that any of the men involved were recent arrivals to Germany over the last year from conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, North Africa and elsewhere. But
Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole
Jan 5th, 2016 4:17 pm | By Ophelia BensonCFI has filed an amicus brief in Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole, the Texas abortion restrictions case.
… Read the restSteven Pinker, Eugenie Scott, Lawrence Krauss, Richard Dawkins, and more than 40 other eminent scientists and public intellectuals are backing the Center for Inquiry in a brief to the Supreme Court criticizing the state of Texas’s onerous restrictions on abortion providers. CFI’s brief argues that the alleged expert, scientific testimony used to justify the restrictions is flawed pseudoscience and the Court cannot constitutionally rely on it.
In Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole, plaintiffs argue that restrictions on abortion providers passed in Texas in 2013 impose an undue burden on women’s constitutionally protected right to end a pregnancy. Since only a few
Female privilege
Jan 5th, 2016 12:44 pm | By Ophelia BensonOh great, now street harassment of women is being organized.
The mayor of Cologne has summoned police for crisis talks after about 80 women reported sexual assaults and muggings by men on New Year’s Eve.
The scale of the attacks on women at the city’s central railway station has shocked Germany. About 1,000 drunk and aggressive young men were involved.
At least one woman was raped.
… Read the restWhat is particularly disturbing is that the attacks appear to have been organised. Around 1,000 young men arrived in large groups, seemingly with the specific intention of carrying out attacks on women.
Police in Hamburg are now reporting similar incidents on New Year’s Eve in the party area of St Pauli. One politician
“Are you looking for this?”
Jan 5th, 2016 12:10 pm | By Ophelia BensonFrom the Sydney Morning Herald:
… Read the restCricketer Chris Gayle, already facing a barrage of criticism over inappropriate remarks to a female television reporter, allegedly indecently exposed himself to a woman during a Sydney training session at last year’s World Cup.
The Australian woman, who was working around the West Indies team in Sydney, has detailed the incident to Fairfax Media. In the course of her work she entered the team dressing room to get a sandwich as she hadn’t eaten all day, thinking the players were on the field training.
Instead, she found Gayle in the room with one other player. Gayle was wrapped in a towel, which she says he pulled down to partially expose his genitals to her
What color is the plate?
Jan 5th, 2016 11:36 am | By Ophelia BensonBrace yourself. This one is really horrifying.
… Read the restJodhpur: In a shocking incident, a lower caste Dalit student of a government school was beaten up by his teacher till he started vomiting for touching plates being reserved for the upper caste.
According to media reports, the episode happened on October 1, a day before Gandhi Jayanti in Government Higher Secondary School in Osian town of Jodhpur, when a seven-year-old picked up a green coloured plate (reserved for the upper caste) where mid-day meal was being served.
“I picked up a plate reserved for upper caste students mistakenly and started having the rice on it. When the teacher saw this, he started hitting me badly on my head. I started vomiting,”
From 202 to 276 since 2014
Jan 5th, 2016 10:56 am | By Ophelia BensonTalking Points Memo addresses this whole “why did the Feds let Cliven Bundy get away with it?” question.
… Read the restThe situation presents a complicated challenge for authorities seeking to end the standoff peacefully but armed militia members itching for a confrontation. But some observers caution that once it is settled — however it is ultimately resolved — those involved must face consequences, unlike Bundy himself, who was never sanctioned for his armed showdown with the government and still owes some $1 million in disputed public grazing fees that triggered the initial incident.
“These folks are militant extremists and they need to be treated as such,” Jessica Goad — advocacy director at the Center for Western Priorities, a conservation group which
“They’re starting to wear the trans uniform”
Jan 5th, 2016 10:12 am | By Ophelia BensonKatie Glover writes in the Independent that men mustn’t be allowed to wear “women’s clothes” because that’s a “danger for trans women.”
She starts with the fact that 17-year-old Jaden Smith, son of American actor Will Smith, is going to be “the face of” Louis Vuitton clothes, specifically, women’s clothes.
… Read the restJaden seems to be up for this gender-neutral, equal clothing rights thing which allows men to wear women’s clothes without any fear of ridicule. But there is another, more important issue afoot.
There’s a reason why men wear men’s clothes and women wear women’s clothes, and why they are generally so different. OK, I know women have been wearing trousers for decades but they’re usually a femme version of the
Special
Jan 4th, 2016 4:52 pm | By Ophelia BensonYes, people in other countries are startled to learn we have no federally mandated paid maternity leave. I just heard from a startled person on Twitter. Employers are free to provide it, but they’re also free not to.
NPR did a piece on the subject last July.
If you’ve been paying attention to the political news in the past couple of years, you know that the U.S. stands virtually alone in not mandating paid leave of any type for its workers.
It’s because we love freedom. We love the freedom of employers not to provide it, and we love the freedom of workers to be screwed over.
… Read the restPresident Obama likewise brought new attention to paid leave this year as
An inspiration
Jan 4th, 2016 4:34 pm | By Ophelia Benson… Read the restI had a wonderful start of the year, got to spend 1st of this year with amazing Hadiqa Bashir; a young activist from Swat who is fighting against child marriages in Swat, and she is just 14 years herself. She is very committed to the cause, and is an inspiration.
Where Dunning-Kruger reigns supreme
Jan 4th, 2016 4:09 pm | By Ophelia BensonWe in the US so easily lose sight of how awful we look to the rest of the world.
The UN gave three human rights experts from that rest of the world plane tickets to the US so that they could check out how women fare here. They were appalled.
… Read the restA delegation of human rights experts from Poland, the United Kingdom and Costa Rica spent 10 days this month touring the United States so they can prepare a report on the nation’s overall treatment of women. The three women, who lead a United Nations working group on discrimination against women, visited Alabama, Texas and Oregon to evaluate a wide range of U.S. policies and attitudes, as well as school,
It’s another “god said”
Jan 4th, 2016 3:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonOk so the Bundy men are Mormons. They think “God” is telling them to grab public land and threaten anyone who comes to evict them.
As roughly 20 militants continue to occupy a federal wildlife refuge in southeastern Oregon, observers are left scratching their heads. Why would an out-of-state rancher lead a self-styled militia in defending federal land far from home?
Because God told him to, Ammon Bundy said in a YouTube video posted Friday.
Oh yes? I wonder why God didn’t remind them to take plenty of food.
Bundy is a son of Cliven Bundy, a Nevada rancher known for his stand-off with the federal government over cattle grazing.
That is, Cliven Bundy, a Nevada rancher known for … Read the rest
Send snacks to Burns, Oregon
Jan 4th, 2016 2:35 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe scary (but peaceful! so so peaceful) give us all the federal land guys forgot to bring food with them.
Imraan Siddiqi @imraansiddiqi Jan 3
Do you think they would accept a falafel care package?
Isn’t the mail a federal thing?
Also…who do they think is going to deliver the snacks once they have arrived in Burns? How do they think anyone is going to deliver them? Also why didn’t they plan ahead?… Read the rest
Can someone please inform the protesters?
Jan 4th, 2016 12:02 pm | By Ophelia Benson… Read the restCan someone please inform the protesters outside Preterm Cleveland that they can protest the actual murder of an actual child all they want downtown today?
