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Sep 5th, 2019 4:41 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
And another thing. The AP reports:
Trump had raised eyebrows and drawn an emphatic fact check from the National Weather Service on Sunday when he tweeted that Alabama, along with the Carolinas and Georgia, “will most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated.”
You know, in ordinary times presidents talk to us about approaching hurricanes in order to give relevant useful advice. They can advise people to leave or to hunker down or to relax because the hurricane has faded out. What presidents say has an impact on what people do. Something I’d forgotten until I watched a NOVA on hurricanes last night is that in 2005 people in Houston died trying to evacuate, because the traffic … Read the rest
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Sep 5th, 2019 12:57 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
At Psychology Today, Michael Moscolo explains that identity isn’t something we can determine all by ourselves. He starts with Yaniv’s ball-waxing caper.
Yaniv’s actions should not be taken to be representative of transgender individuals. Nonetheless, Yaniv’s actions illustrate the deep conceptual problems that arise when we think of gender a form of “self-identification.” I want to show that regardless of one’s views on transgender issues, it is an error to think that gender identity—or any other identity for that matter—[i]s something that can be completely determined by one’s self.
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These actions underscore the problem of using self-identification as the sole criterion on which to establish a person’s gender identity. Although Yaniv identifies her gender as a woman, Yaniv’s
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Sep 5th, 2019 11:49 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Originally a comment by iknklast on No, please, Geoff, tell us more.
I’m not sure what the problem is understanding this. (1) It is a stock photo. (2) It has the standard set up of a photo with both men and women, where the man dominates the photo and women are subordinate. (3) There are different possible ways of reading the photo. These seem to be agreed on.
The problem isn’t whether the photographer intended a sexist message. It isn’t with whether everyone in the world sees this particular photo with a sexist message. It isn’t even with the fact that in many ways, this is probably a reasonably realistic portrayal of one small moment in time.
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Sep 5th, 2019 10:59 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Angelique Chrisafis at the Guardian tells us Macron went to the national domestic violence hotline to listen in on calls and got to hear a cop refuse to help a woman in danger.
Wearing headphones, the president sat silently listening in to calls being taken by an experienced hotline operator.
A distressed 57-year-old woman called in saying her violent husband had threatened to kill her after years of escalating abuse at home and that she had to leave. She was at the local police station. She said she had filed a police complaint but, fearing her husband would murder her, she had asked the police to accompany her home to safely retrieve her possessions before leaving. But the police refused.
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Tags: Violence against women
Sep 5th, 2019 10:51 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump has realized his mistake, admitted error, and promised to stop doing stupid shit like that.
I kid, I kid.
Alabama was going to be hit or grazed, and then Hurricane Dorian took a different path (up along the East Coast). The Fake News knows this very well. That’s why they’re the Fake News!
That’s this morning. Before that he was dealing with the serious issues like an actual president.
Bad “actress” Debra The Mess Messing is in hot water. She wants to create a “Blacklist” of Trump supporters, & is being accused of McCarthyism. Is also being accused of being a Racist because of the terrible things she said about blacks and mental illness. If Roseanne Barr……..said
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Tags: President Brainrot, Trump
Sep 4th, 2019 3:54 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
What just happened to the Bahamas? There will be more of it.
While the science has yet to come in on the specifics of just how much worse climate change made Dorian, we already know enough to say that warming worsened the damage. Because it’s not a coincidence that Dorian was one of the strongest landfalling storms ever recorded in the Atlantic, with the strongest sustained peak winds east of Florida, and the strongest ever to hit the Bahamas. This comes less than a year after Florida withstood the first landfalling category 5 hurricane in decades, on 5 October – the latest ever in the season for a storm that strong.
On a basic physics level, we know that
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Sep 4th, 2019 3:09 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
No, Morgane Oger is not Martin Luther King, and the “rights” he is talking about are not comparable to the rights King was talking about, and the civil rights struggle is not Oger’s struggle to steal for his own purposes.
Opposing civil rights legislation or decisions is, in fact, dissenting from a society’s ethical and moral frameworks.
That’s not you, Morgane. That crowd is not a crowd of men who say they are women. There is no “right” for men to be accepted as women. That’s not how the word “rights” is understood. That’s not the dream King had that day.… Read the rest
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Sep 4th, 2019 11:54 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Her name is Chanel Miller.
She was known as Emily Doe when her victim impact statement, read out in the sexual assault trial of Brock Turner, went viral.
Now, she has revealed her identity as 27-year-old Chanel Miller as she prepares to have her memoir published.
The case sparked controversy when Turner, then a Stanford University student, was sentenced to six months in jail. He served three.
Ms Miller’s book, Know My Name, is being released later this month.
Yes but swimmer. He’s a swimmer. That matters more than some mere woman.
In 2016, a jury would find Turner – then 20 – guilty of three charges: sexually assaulting an intoxicated victim, sexually assaulting an unconscious victim[,]
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Sep 4th, 2019 10:32 am |
By Ophelia Benson
The ACLU gets the whole thing completely wrong and backward, starting with the headline.
A New York Jail Forced a Trans Woman Into a Men’s Facility
As opposed to what, ACLU? As opposed to forcing women to deal with a man in their facility.
Jena Faith’s experience in the Steuben County Jail was a living nightmare.
The military veteran spent four weeks in the jail awaiting trial last spring. She was initially housed in the jail’s women’s facility without incident, but things changed when officials suddenly transferred her to the men’s facility, despite the fact that she is a woman.
But he’s not a woman, so there is no “fact” that he’s a woman. He’s a man who wants to … Read the rest
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Sep 4th, 2019 9:58 am |
By Ophelia Benson
Trump congratulated Poland for having been made a slaughterhouse by the Nazis.
Trump was asked Sunday about the trip to Poland he canceled to monitor Hurricane Dorian. Asked if he had a message for that country, which was commemorating the anniversary of the start of World War II, Trump decided to … congratulate it?
Q: Mr. President, do you have a message for Poland on the 80th anniversary of the Second World War?
TRUMP: I do have a great message for Poland. And we have Mike Pence, our Vice President, is just about landing right now. And he is representing me. I look forward to being there soon.
But I just want to congratulate Poland. It’s a great country with
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Tags: President Bozo, Trump
Sep 3rd, 2019 5:29 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Sorry to fuss about details but honestly. A woman writes a piece for Inside Higher Education about the desuetude of the faculty lounge, and the tweet promoting it looks like:
A professor laments the widespread disappearance of the faculty lounge (opinion)
Bonnie J. Morris laments the widespread disappearance of a traditional campus oasis.
Come on. Academics are supposed to be hip to semiotics, aren’t they? Which should include people who work at Inside Higher Ed? That picture could be worse only if the women were crouched on the floor covering their heads.
First of all the guy is in the middle, facing outward, so our eyes are drawn to him as if on a string. Then he’s holding … Read the rest
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Sep 3rd, 2019 4:32 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Corrupt at every opportunity, that’s Trump’s motto. He’s so corrupt he has Mike Pence staying at his Irish golf hotel on the far side of Ireland from where Pence needs to be to do the job he’s supposed to be doing. All to put more $$$$$ in Donnie Two-Scoops’s pocket.
Pence spent both Monday and Tuesday nights at Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg, in a small town on Ireland’s southwest coast, returning to the village after meetings with Ireland’s top elected officials.
Southwest coast. Dublin is on the east coast. Yes Ireland is a small country but it’s not so small that that’s a sensible way to do things.
Pence defended that decision — which required him
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Tags: Donnie Twoscoops, President Corrupt, Trump
Sep 3rd, 2019 3:27 pm |
By Ophelia Benson
Headline:
Brexit: Boris Johnson defeated as MPs take control
Tory rebels and opposition MPs have defeated the government in the first stage of their attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
The Commons voted 328 to 301 to take control of the agenda, meaning they can bring forward a bill seeking to delay the UK’s exit date.
In response, Boris Johnson said he would bring forward a motion for an early general election.
Jeremy Corbyn said the bill should be passed before an election was held.
In total, 21 Tory MPs, including a number of ex-cabinet ministers, joined opposition parties to defeat the government.
After the vote, Downing Street said those Tory MPs who rebelled would
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