President Trump: ‘Women Shouldn’t Play Male Characters. It Makes Men Look Weak.’

 

President Trump: ‘Women Shouldn’t Play Male Characters. It Makes Men Look Weak.’

I’m all about concentrating on who the person is and not what is under their clothes but if you’re gonna insist on dialing it down to the binary gender paradigm…

Why, in the love of the mother and grandmother of the Prophet, is it women’s problem if men look weak ???

Audi #DriveProgress Big Game Commercial – “Daughter” 

The best part about this ad is all of the whiny, sackless bitches on the internet who are blubbering about how this ad is so wrong or unfair, like equality for women is a personal attack on their less-than-manly asses. Feeling inadequate much, boys? Oi…

(Psst, losers…. Thou doth protest too much. Real men don’t feel weak when women are empowered.)

Women’s March Highlights as Huge Crowds Protest Trump: ‘We’re Not Going Away’

Attendance in New York City was more than 400,000, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s office. The St. Paul police issued an official crowd count of 50,000 to 60,000 people. Attendance in Boston was 175,000, according to Nicole Caravella, a spokeswoman for Mayor Martin J. Walsh. The Atlanta Police Department estimated about 60,000 people attended a rally there. The Department of Public Safety in Phoenix estimated that some 20,000 marched, while in Key West, Fla., a town of 25,000, police said more than 2,000 people marched.

Organizers in Chicago estimated the crowd there at 250,000, the Chicago Tribune said.

…The Associated Press reported that the District of Columbia’s homeland security director, Christopher Geldart, said it was safe to say the crowd at the march there was more than the 500,000 that organizers told city officials to expect. [emphasis: mine]

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The Story of the 16-Year-Old Who Died in Custody After Being Arrested for Arguing With Her Mother

“There is a reflexive incarceration of girls for behavior that would better be described as everyday adolescent rebellion than juvenile delinquency,” Lindsay Rosenthal, senior program associate and gender justice fellow with the Vera Institute’s Center on Youth Justice, told Jezebel.

Criminologists also suggest that the changes in policing practices with respect to domestic disputes are to blame. In one study, data from police records of 320 domestic violence calls in five Massachusetts jurisdictions operating under a pro-arrest statute found that less than half (47 percent) involved intimate partner violence. The arrest patterns revealed surprising age and gender biases: Female offenders were nearly 2.5 times more likely than males to be arrested, while adolescents were 4.5 times more likely than adults to face arrest.

So what explains this counterintuitive situation? There a few possible factors, criminologists say. When the police arrive at a home riven by family chaos, young people tend to be less composed than their parents, making them more susceptible to arrest. Youths also have fewer civil rights, and arresting them is less complicated than carting off the primary caregiver or sole breadwinner.

In these cases, judicial and parental paternalism may also be fueling girls’ arrests, researchers say. Police and judges may be more inclined to take young women into custody for their own protection. Meanwhile, adults tend to impose more rules on daughters than sons, leading to greater conflict. “Girls are the ones who have curfews, who are yelled at for going out,” said Chesney-Lind. “There’s a double standard.”

…At around 6:30 a.m. on Monday, a worker carrying a tray of breakfast food knocked on the door, the suit states. When she didn’t answer, he noted that Gynnya “declined breakfast—refused to acknowledge staff.” Later, at 8:53, he opened her cell door and noted on the bed check form that she “declined snack.” At both points, though, Gynnya was already dead.

The Story of the 16-Year-Old Who Died in Custody After Being Arrested for Arguing With Her Mother

A clusterf*ck of madness and errors.

Trump team asked State Department for info on women’s issues programs, sparking fears of another witch hunt 

It’s likely a sign that Trump staffers plan to reduce funding and attention to these programs.

…“In our view, gathering names in this manner bears striking resemblance to dark chapters in our history marked by enemies lists and political witch hunts,” the committee Democrats said. The minority committee staff is setting up a web portal for bureaucrats to report such attempts to Congress.

Trump team asked State Department for info on women’s issues programs, sparking fears of another witch hunt – The Washington Post

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Trump Asks State Dept. To Name Those Working On Gender Equality

President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has asked the State Department to list its workers who focus on gender equality and ending violence against women, in what’s being seen as an echo of an earlier request for the Energy Department to list employees who work on climate change.

…The team also asked the department offices to “note positions whose primary functions are to promote such issues” and to highlight any funds for the current financial year that are “already allocated to such programs and activities.”

Trump Team Asks State Dept. To Name Those Working On Gender Equality : The Two-Way : NPR

Grrrrrr

Nigeria’s Chibok girls rescued from Boko Haram will be sponsored by African American billionaire Robert Smith — Quartz

Shehu says Smith is “currently sponsoring the education of 24 girls from Chibok, among them the first set of escapees from Boko Haram at the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola.” AUN is owned by Atiku Abubakar, Nigeria’s former vice- president. Given the high cost of tuition ($8,000 for an academic session minus housing and meals), AUN is typically regarded as a school for children of Nigeria’s elite. Smith has also “offered to pay for the education of the 21 released girls through negotiations and is offering to take responsibility for all the others who will hopefully be eventually set free,” Shehu says.

Nigeria’s Chibok girls rescued from Boko Haram will be sponsored by African American billionaire Robert Smith — Quartz

Good.

How Vera Rubin discovered dark matter 

In the late 1970s, Vera Rubin and Kent Ford of the Carnegie Institution of Washington stared, confused, at the punch-card readouts from their observations of the Andromeda Galaxy. The vast spiral seemed to be rotating all wrong. The stuff at the edges was moving just as fast as the stuff near the center, apparently violating Newton’s Laws of Motion (which also govern how the planets move around our Sun). While the explanation for that strange behavior didn’t become clear to Rubin until two years later, these printouts represented the first direct evidence of dark matter.

How Vera Rubin discovered dark matter | Astronomy.com

 

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Ivanka Trump Will Not Fix “Women’s Issues.” She Will Distract From Them.

No matter what her title is, Ivanka’s essential role remains the same: to integrate a very specific vision of exceptionalist white womanhood into the Trump brand and presidency. By presenting a very specific type of exceptional success, she is the Trump presidency’s built-in excuse for failing the rest of us.

Ivanka Trump Will Not Fix “Women’s Issues.” She Will Distract From Them.

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Being denied an abortion could be more traumatic than getting one 

Women who receive abortions experience less short-term anxiety and low self-esteem than women who are denied them, according to a new study. This is consistent with previous findings that the vast majority of women who receive abortions feel relief.

In the United States, 35 states require a waiting period and counseling before a woman can terminate her pregnancy. In nine of those states, women are required to receive information about the supposed long-term psychological consequences of getting an abortion, such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. But a new study published today in the journal JAMA Psychiatry reveals that those warnings aren’t actually based on scientific evidence.

…Plus, carrying a pregnancy to term and giving birth can have health consequences — having a legal abortion is actually statistically safer for a woman. 

…All these laws shows how little lawmakers consider the science and women’s well being, Dossett says. Foster agrees: “I would like the debate about abortions to take into account women’s experiences more,” she says. “For there to be data, and for women who’ve had abortions to be able to have a role.”

Being denied an abortion could be more traumatic than getting one – The Verge

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