Why should women have to pay the price for ‘safety’ on a daily basis? 

The poll listed 10 different strategies women use to try to avoid harassment, from avoiding parks or public transport to taking a chaperone or even failing to attend work, school or college all together. A quarter of the women polled had changed their travel route and 28% had prepared to use an everyday object, such as keys or an umbrella, as a weapon.

What is worse is that society encourages women to do these things. It regularly reinforces the message that it is women’s responsibility to keep themselves safe, not men’s responsibility not to harass or assault them. We see it in newspaper articles that emphasise a rape victim’s clothing or behaviour, implying the attack might never have happened if only she had taken more precautions. We see it in celebrity “warnings” to young women to avoid rape by not drinking, not wearing the wrong thing, not being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Because, the assumption goes, rape is a shadowy, inevitable force out there waiting for silly women who walk into its path, not the deliberate act of an individual criminal. We see it in police campaigns that tell women to avoid “becoming a victim of rape” by doing things that are legal, instead of telling men not to become rapists by breaking the law.

Why should women have to pay the price for ‘safety’ on a daily basis? | Life and style | The Guardian

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Veterans stand for Standing Rock 

The event, Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, is a call for veterans to “assemble as a peaceful, unarmed militia” to “defend the water protectors from assault and intimidation at the hands of the militarized police force and DAPL security.”

Source: Veterans stand for Standing Rock – CNN.com

Well, good on you, Wes Clark. Nicely done.

Dementia And Alzheimer’s Are Affecting Fewer People

The prevalence of Alzheimer’s and other dementias declined by almost 3 percent from 2000 to 2012, a study finds. That could be due to people getting more education, and better health overall.

Dementia And Alzheimer’s Are Affecting Fewer People : Shots – Health News : NPR

Keeping your brain active keeps your brain active. Pretty simple stuff.

How the Photography of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams Told the Story of Japanese American Internment

After photographing families and other residents being led into “assembly centers” in the central and coastal cities of California and the county seats of Salinas, Stockton, Turlock, and San Bruno, photographer Dorothea Lange turned her camera to southern California, towards the first concentration camp to open for residents of Japanese descent.

How the Photography of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams Told the Story of Japanese American Internment

 

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Mississippi residents unsure of controversial billboard’s intent – CNN.com

A controversial billboard in Pearl, Mississippi, shows the famous “Two Minute Warning” picture with Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again.” What does it mean?

Mississippi residents unsure of controversial billboard’s intent – CNN.com

If you have to ask what this billboard means you will never understand it.

Melania Trump’s White House snub: Appalling or good parenting? 

Melania and Barron Trump won’t move to Washington with Donald yet – is that unusual?

Melania Trump’s White House snub: Appalling or good parenting? – BBC News

Fuck the little scion’s comfort and education. If the Trumps aren’t paying for the millions and millions the extra security for this (non)move will cost, they shouldn’t be inflicting their princess-ass priorities on the country. They -and that most definitely includes Melania and the minor- gave up the right to be private citizens when they campaigned.

Texas Lawmaker Wants To Force Teachers To Out LGBT Students To Parents 

Sen. Konni Burton argues that “a parent has a right to full and total information [about] their child.”

…Because in Buron’s mind parents own their children.
…Because in Burton’s mind human beings can own other human beings?

Texas Lawmaker Wants To Force Teachers To Out LGBT Students To Parents | NewNowNext

Biatch

Donald Trump is moving to the White House, and liberals put him there 

But she was exactly the wrong candidate for this angry, populist moment. An insider when the country was screaming for an outsider. A technocrat who offered fine-tuning when the country wanted to take a sledgehammer to the machine.

There was Joe Biden, with his powerful plainspoken style, and there was Bernie Sanders, an inspiring and largely scandal-free figure….

Donald Trump is moving to the White House, and liberals put him there | Thomas Frank | Opinion | The Guardian

OOOOOOoooohhhhhhh,  you would have preferred a career politician who was an old white guy with messy hair and you’ll say anything to justify that viewpoint.

Gotcha.

Don’t call Clinton a weak candidate: it took decades of scheming to beat her 

And it took a shortsighted campaign of hatred on the left, an almost hysterical rage like nothing I have ever seen before about any public figure. Some uncritically picked up half-truths, outright fictions, and rightwing spin to feed their hate and rejected anything that diluted the purity and focus of that fury, including larger questions about the other candidate and the fate of the Earth. 

…A lot of people seemed to think the Sanders-Clinton primary ended the night Trump was elected. I saw that stuckness from climate activists, anti-racist journalists, civil-rights champions, and others who you might expect would have turned to face the clear and present danger of a Trump presidency. 

…It’s impossible to disconnect the seething, irrational emotionality from misogyny, and the misogyny continues. Since election night, I’ve been hearing too many men of the left go on and on about how Clinton was a weak candidate. I’ve wondered about that word weak, not only because it is so often associated with women, but because what they’re calling her weakness was their refusal to support her. It’s as if they’re saying, “They sent a pink lifeboat and we sent it back, because we wanted a blue lifeboat, and now we are very upset that people are drowning.”

Don’t call Clinton a weak candidate: it took decades of scheming to beat her | US news | The Guardian

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