That’s just good fun.
Man’s car, my ass.
What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
That’s just good fun.
Man’s car, my ass.
Texas women would have to pay a separate health insurance premium to get coverage for non-emergency abortions — what an opponent dubbed “rape insurance”
Democrats: Texas GOP wants to make women buy ‘rape insurance’ to cover abortions
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Women have always been essential to the movement. To overlook that is to underestimate its reach.
The Truth About Women and White Supremacy
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…points out that when you onboard someone underneath you, especially if they live in your town or are in your friendship group, you are essentially creating a competitor. It’s as if you open a Subway sandwich shop and then encourage your neighbor to open a Subway right next door—and everyone is already sick of sandwiches.
…Whether they realize it or not, consultant leaders often use time-honored cult tactics of denial and blame to keep women within their sorority. A famous series of experiments from the 1950s conducted by Soloman Asch in England showed that three out of four people will deny evidence right in front of them if the majority says it’s not true. In the study, individuals were placed in groups where they were constantly contradicted by other members. When this happened over a length of time, they would start to agree with the majority—even though it was clear that the opposite was true. In MLMs, “you’re trained to avoid people who question whether this is a viable business or not,” Brooks says. “Which is exactly the same technique that cults use—they try to isolate you from people who question your belief system. I’ve been contacted by a number of people who deal with cult survivors, and some of their clients are former MLM people.”
Even when consultants wake up to the fact they’ve been hoodwinked, many don’t warn their friends to stay away. That’s because if you speak out against any of LuLaRoe’s rules or mishaps, the community could publicly shame and harass you for being negative. “I can’t believe you call yourself a Christian,” one retailer wrote to someone trying to sound the alarm. “Where is the Jesus in you? I have to block you due to your constant-gross-delusional-uneducated opinions of LLR.” If you reveal you are struggling to make sales, you might be told to stop playing the victim, that you’re not putting in enough effort, to be more enthusiastic, and, of course, to buy more inventory.
…In other words, it’s not the system that’s broken—you’re just not trying hard enough.
…Stern was taught ways to unload her unwanted stock on unsuspecting buyers by her group’s leaders. “You have to be creative about how you sell it,” she says. Stern would bundle 10 pairs of leggings together—nine less desirable ones and one unicorn pattern—into “mystery sales,” where the first 10 women to comment “sold” would purchase a random pair, but only one would get the coveted leggings. She feels guilty about using this psychological gambling trick, but it worked.
…For a portion of independent retailers, LuLaRoe is to economic opportunity as Goop is to wellness: It’s for ladies who already have it all. The ability to throw down $12,000 to start a LuLaRoe business and work 30 hours a week sometimes comes from a place of privilege, not desperation.
…This isn’t a story about leggings, however. It’s not even a story about LuLaRoe. This is the story of rural and suburban disenfranchisement and the MLMs that offer desperate American women a chance at clawing their way out. They’ve become part of the fabric of suburban America, as cherished and inevitable as barbecues and the county fair. Regional newspapers are rife with announcements for fundraisers for children with cancer and elementary-school fetes that promote LuLaRoe pop-up shops. Not buying a pair of leggings can be read as being unsupportive of your friends—or not chipping in for a local kid’s chemotherapy. It’s a genius manipulation of rural and suburban American societal norms.
MLMs like Avon and LuLaRoe are sending people into debt and psychological crisis — Quartz
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(As Goop is to wellness… Lolololololol!)

This is what you have to offer us. This is how you, as a company, see women, and it is also what you are trying to sell us about ourselves. Billabong makes products for men, who go out there like badasses and catch awesome waves, and also for women, who basically just lie around uncomfortably, waiting to be looked at and desired.This is what your bikinis are for, apparently. For display, not for action.
This sh*t is powerful. This layout, this choice representation of who Billabong thinks men are, and who it thinks women are. This sh*t matters.
…We get enough of this sh*t elsewhere, I assure you. We don’t need it from you too. So show me some badass (and beautiful, if you must) women out there shredding waves and having fun on the beach. Show me what is possible for me, as a woman, if I buy your products. Sell me that dream. Isn’t that what this whole business is about anyway?
F*ck You Billabong. Seriously, f*ck you. – Women 2.0
Mmmmhmmm
Don’t be taken in by the memo’s faux-reasonable tone.
I’m a woman in computer science. Let me ladysplain the Google memo to you. – Vox
mmmhmmm.
Artist Felice House wanted to spark a conversation about how we define a hero.
An artist replaced the men in these classic Westerns with women. The images are awesome.
very cool
[Backwards, sexist asshole] says the high price will keep women from using it ‘inappropriately.’
A Pharmacist Is Caught Adding A ‘Sexist Surcharge’ For The Morning-After Pill | GOOD
What a dink.
…But the “Just Say Non!” commercial is amazeballs!
Just over three weeks after making an emotional admission at the Greens conference, Metiria Turei has resigned as her party’s co-leader. Young Greens co-convener Meg Williams pays tribute.
What our politics has lost with Metiria Turei’s resignation | The Spinoff
Sigh….
The U-11 Madison 56ers girls soccer team is standing up for their short-haired players who often times get called boys by the opposing side.
…What has taken the girls, their parents, even their coach by surprise is the impact of that style choice.
They’ve been ridiculed by opposing parents, coaches, even referees, all of whom refused to accept that they were not boys. At tournaments, they have been asked to prove their gender, and were told they didn’t deserve medals.
…”(Our girls) are just physical and are playing the sport the way it’s supposed to be played. When we tell a parent on the other team that they’re girls they just say, ‘Yeah right.'”
Once, the team went up to receive medals at a tournament, but didn’t get the congratulations that they thought they deserved. A referee told the girls they didn’t deserve to get medals because they played with boys on the team.
“They say, ‘They’re too good. They move like boys,'” Julie Minikel-Lacocque, Adah’s mom said. “All these players have experienced the same discrimination, and I really would call it that. From teams demanding passports and accusations of cheating. It’s incredibly damaging to the girls.”
Madison girls soccer team bristles at critics who say players are boys
Is it really 2017?
Are we really still going through stupid, stupid nonsense like this?
Man alive, how surreal…
The party has said it would be open to backing anti-abortion candidates. It’s an option that should not even be on the table, is an insult to women and a losing strategy, writes Jill Filipovic.
Democrats’ disastrous mistake on abortion (opinion) – CNN
Ripping empowerment away from women makes the tent smaller, not larger.
…Of course it needs to be said that the DCCC is not the Democratic Party. At all. It is its own separate animal and heaping blame on the “party” when the blame belongs to the DCCC helps no one. It just confuses the issue.
And last but not least, progressives who gave Bernie a pass on saying the exact same thing a few months ago but are heaping scorn on the “Party” need to get their stories straight. It was OK when Bernie said it, and it’s not OK now. The old white guy needs to be chucked out to pasture with his bro-centric bullshit. anyone on the Left who is angry at the “Party” but not at Bernie for committing the exact same offense is full of shit and needs to get their head examined.
Millions of Indian women have never used their husband’s name – it’s a way of showing respect for him. But campaigners are now urging some of them to change their ways.
: Calling your husband by name for the first time – BBC News
Wild! What a horrible and demeaning practice…
Hurdles, barriers, and empty gestures in America’s most progressive state.
Boston Has Eliminated Sexism in the Workplace. RIGHT?
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Lipstick Under My Burkha’s Alankrita Shrivastava said that the film’s release is a “victory and celebration that women can tell their stories”
Lipstick Under My Burkha Release Is A Victory For Women’s Rights: Director To Foreign Media
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The woman was filmed openly defying the conservative Muslim kingdom’s strict dress code.
: Saudi police question miniskirt video woman – BBC News
Sigh….
Ms. Jackson represented sexual assault victims as a private lawyer before joining the Education Department. She is best known for her involvement in attacks against Hillary Clinton during the presidential campaign, when she elevated women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual assault or harassment, while denouncing women who accused Mr. Trump of such behavior.
…Catherine E. Lhamon, who led the Education Department’s civil rights office from August 2013 through December 2016, called Ms. Jackson’s claims that investigators were told to fish for violations “patently, demonstrably untrue.” For the department to distinguish between violent and nonviolent assaults in investigations, she added, “portrays a profound misunderstanding of Title IX.”
Ms. Lhamon said investigations under her tenure turned up “jaw-dropping degrees of noncompliance” with sexual assault law.
Well, duh! She works for the pussy grabbing cheeto, of course she is ont he side of rapists and not victims.
Some female Capitol Hill journalists have recently been barred from entering the Speaker’s lobby, the private hallway connected to the House chamber, because they were wearing sleeveless dresses or open-toed shoes. That sparked complaints from reporters about selective enforcement of the dress code, which only calls for professional attire.
Ryan’s announcement came a day after Rep. Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) ridiculed the dress code during a speech on the House floor, saying she was dressed professionally, “which happens to be a sleeveless dress and open-toes shoes.”
“We also don’t need to bar otherwise accepted contemporary business attire, so look for a change on that soon.”
Ryan: House will modernize dress code | TheHill
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This comes a day after Speaker Paul Ryan announced that he is looking to modernize the dress code in the House, which was inspired by a viral CBS News story …about several female reporters who were kicked out of the Speaker’s lobby recently because they were wearing sleeveless dresses and their shoulders weren’t covered. While the supposed policy is not new, it’s been inconsistently enforced and has not been precisely outlined in the rulebooks.
The only existing House rule says that men are required to wear a coat and tie and women are supposed to wear “appropriate attire.”
Congresswoman urges colleagues to “bare arms” for “Sleeveless Friday” in the House – CBS News
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: Ryan Reynolds (@vancityreynolds) • Instagram photos and videos
Wonder Woman surpassed Deadpool’s box office take and Ryan Reynolds posted this on Instagram. That guy, what a mensch!
Ashton Kutcher received an earful when he suggested a series of questions about women in technology. To be fair, his questions did demonstrate a very [weak and ignorant bro-culture] level understanding of the problems women face. It seems like he just doesn’t talk to many.
…a series of questions that could help:
A suggested list of questions for Ashton Kutcher’s session on gender and technology
Oh Ashton, are you really that clueless and ignorant? Or just plain old stupid?
Britain’s Andy Murray has won his second Olympic gold medal by beating Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro after an excruciating four-hour match.
BBC’s [dinosaur] John Inverdale seemed to forget the existence of women and told Murray during an interview that he was the first person to win two tennis golds at the Olympics.
That didn’t go well with Murray, who corrected him:
“Venus and Serena have won four each.”
Andy Murray owns BBC reporter who forgot that women play tennis too
TBT to another time Murray showed himself to be a fair-minded decent individual.
Andy Murray has urged Wimbledon to begin play on Centre Court earlier as he became involved in a sexism row over the tournament scheduling.
Critics have complained that the All England Club’s show courts – Centre and Court One – are routinely hosting two men’s games and only one women’s match per day.
…Murray and Venus Williams led the calls for the tournament to begin holding four matches a day on the courts.
….Murray was one of a number of players who said the club needed to find a way to split the men’s and women’s matches fairly across the courts.
…”I think ideally you would have two men’s and two women’s on Centre, potentially starting the matches a bit earlier would allow for that,” he said.
Andy Murray calls for more women on Centre Court in sexism row over scheduling
this guy!
The British player is praised on social media after picking up a reporter on his “casual sexism”.
https://twitter.com/_JamieMac_/status/885189154128224257
Andy Murray corrects journalist’s ‘casual sexism’ – BBC News
I like this guy!