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In lieu of actual content, here's some of the interesting stuff I've been looking at lately:
- Breastfeeding: radical, feminist and good for you by Kate Joester at the F Word (via
ailbhe)
- "On a more sobering note, President Obama has killed his first civilians (that we know of) since taking office" by
smhwpf.
- Is the Policing and Crime Bill 2008 a productive and reasonable compromise when it comes to legislating prostitution? - Penny Red argues that she thinks it might be, for all its flaws.
- Obama's LGBT agenda looks promising, although the I think the inclusion of HIV/AIDs policies in this list is problematic.
- The view across the bar - a new political leftie blog which I'm enjoying immensely.
- Calls to action regarding the BBC refusing to air an appeal for aid to Gaza - from
smhwpf here and
khalinche here
- An open letter to male humans on the subject of unwanted sexual attention. I don't fear rape as much as this essay suggests, but my awareness of the possibility of it makes me uncomfortable, angry, defensive and certainly colours my interactions with male strangers and acquaintances. The rest of what
emmelinemay says is spot on.
- Minor Delays - a short story for every station on the London Underground.
- A Wordle illustration of Obama's inaugural address
- Call for submissions: Spilling Over: A Fat, Queer Anthology - might interest a few of you? The deadline is this Sunday.
- Obama reverses 'global gag rule' on family planning organisations
- From the No2ID Project: Privacy Invasion by the Back Door - via
ms_katonic
- Obama issues executive orders to close Guantanamo, ban torture, and ensure transparent and open government.
- The Bush Years: All Circus, No Bread by
pfarley - via
ms_katonic
- "This is not culture, this is not custom, this is criminal" - Hillary Clinton on women's rights in the Middle East
- Racism! QED - an incisive social analysis by
vito_excalibur
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Glad you liked it. I think perhaps I did overhype the FEAR RAPE bit - I totally agree that it's more the possibility of it in the back of our minds is what makes that defensive animal come out when cornered.
I guess I was trying to use as emotive language as possible to get the message through! Trouble is, men who read something like that and get it got it already. Those who don't get it probably never will :(
Thank you so much for the link :)
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This comment was brilliant and I want it to be reposted in the Loos.
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Also, we need an alternative to dental dams. I want Barak to get right on that, plz.
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I enjoyed reading that entry and I'm glad
I wrote a while ago about a former acquaintance who found me in Facebook and swiftly started exhibiting ugly, ugly stalkerish behaviour. I imagine that someone like him would stop reading
If I were to rewrite that post (and who knows, maybe I will some day), I would write it completely differently -- which is to say, in a way that makes the OH SO CHIVALROUS, NEW AGE guys think twice about their assumption that I'm keen for their attention. That guy who jumped me in the alley in Paris is never going to read a post like that one, no matter who writes it... but people like the Facebook creep might, so I think it's ultra-important to make people like him realize that they are implicated.
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