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Melissa Price suggested the UN climate report had got it wrong.
The Minister, who used to work in the mining sector, suggested the 91 scientists behind the IPCC report had got it wrong.
“I just don’t know how you could say by 2050 that you’re not going to have technology that’s going to enable good, clean technology when it comes to coal,” she said.
“That would be irresponsible of us to be able to commit to that.”
Fuck Pauline Hanson and fuck the government and everything they stand for.
At least there are a couple of people in the senate willing to call this out for the racist bullshit it is.
(Senator Anning referenced there is the one who used the phrase “final solution” regarding immigration during his first speech in Parliament)
I thought this was a betoota advocate article and I’m still confused that it isn’t
oh my god i laughed at first when i saw this because i also thought it was a betoota article...
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John Howard has called for more women to join the Liberal Party, while talking at an exclusive men only club.
“There should be more women in parliament. There should, amiright fellas?” he said to his male audience.
John “apparently a male feminist now” Howard said quotas were patronising, and that women should get in via merit. How so many men got in on this merit system has yet to be explained.
“It’s just baffling that there aren’t more women in government,” he said at the exclusive men only club where Tony Abbott had once held an International Women’s Day event at. “We should fix it. But how? I just have no ideas.”
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hi! i saw your post about men being exhausting and like yes? but not all men. I'm male and i like to help out at local shelters, the community garden, im an advocate and supporter for the lgbt community. im a feminist and against people who think trump is doing good things, and much more. dont let men set a precedent for what masculinity is. there are good guys out there, i promise. im sorry if this was rude in any way, i didn't intend for it to be like that.
so. i think there’s a good chance this was a joke. i lost my mind laughing when i first got it. but also? this is exactly how men talk, so i’m gonna break it down seriously.
i made that post after dinner with my friend’s family. his dad, let’s call him john, was belittling his wife so she wasn’t talking much and he’d made a few jabs about his son’s painted nails so his son was kind of wilting. john’s a nice guy, smart guy, really likes me & thinks i’m smart. i was pretty much carrying all the emotional labor at that dinner–trying to make my friend and his mom feel comfortable while also engaging with john. we were making conversation about lots of things, it wasn’t a particularly controversial or heated discussion at really any point in time. again, john’s a cool guy–he’s liberal and progressive and knows that i’m a lesbian and all sorts of nice things. he works for a bigggg banking company–i don’t wanna say which one, but you’d know the name. we were talking about #metoo and he starts talking about how sexual harassment isn’t really an issue where he works.
three hours before he said this, a man in times square had grabbed my boob. at a restaurant i worked at, a rapist who worked there got my number off the scheduling app and would text me vile things while we were both working to make me uncomfortable. he’d also touch my ass every shift but always managed to pretend like it was an accident. it wasn’t. my best friend, who was also at dinner with us, worked at her moms law firm when she was 17, and the man across from her had a countdown on his whiteboard to the day she turned 18 and every day he would look at her as he changed the number. i’ve been sexually assaulted multiple times outside of these instances, and so has she.
but other men don’t see these things.
and this man looks at me, and tells me sexual harassment doesn’t happen, because he doesn’t see it. and here’s the thing: that’s not why i’m mad. i’m not mad because he didn’t know.
i’m mad because i know this man. he is my friend’s father, he is my father, he is my uncles, he is my professors, he is my cousins, and my bosses, and my colleagues. i know how you have to talk to these men. it’s a game. and you have to play along whether you want to or not, because they won’t hear a word you say if you don’t.
here’s how the game works: john talks about everything like he’s the authority on the matter, because he can’t get it through his brain that someone, especially someone who is not a man, could possibly know something he doesn’t. so john starts talking about things very confidently. and because nobody knows everything, he gets a lot of things wrong. things that i refuse to let him be wrong about. so if i want to change john’s mind, if i want him to hear my point of view, i have to speak to him in the only way he will listen. i have to be, above all, pleasant. john has been taught for years to laugh at a woman’s anger, so if any hint of indignation sneaks into my voice, he won’t take me seriously any more and i’ll lose him entirely. i have to smile and laugh a little and be charming. but i also have to be articulate. i have to make sure i sound intelligent or else he’ll dismiss me as a stupid teenage girl who doesn’t know what she’s talking about. but i also can’t sound too intelligent because if he starts feeling threatened by my intelligence he’ll get defensive. (sidenote! he has a tiny dick.) so it’s quite a complicated game but i’m good at it. in fact, i’m one of the best. so here i am, carefully navigating the best way to hold this man’s hand and babysit him as i give him a kindergarten level course on sexual assault in the workplace, while also not letting him realize that i’m having to condescend to him because his brain is as tiny as his dick, and can only handful little bits of new information spoonfed to him like applesauce. i have to make it sound like i think he is not only smart, but smarter than me. i have to scatter in little phrases like, “in my experience” or “i could be wrong” and constantly undermine myself, even when speaking on a topic i am incredibly well-versed in, because i have to suggest that i think he is smarter than me or else he won’t deem me worthy of his attention.
i’m good at it. i play the little fucking game and before i know it, i’ve got john here nodding along and acting like he agreed with what i’m saying all along, acting like he came up with it, acting like he DIDN’T totally contradict what i just told him minutes before. but since he didn’t come up with it, he’ll likely interrupt me before i even get to the end of my point and say something totally misinformed and now i’m trying to educate him on both of the things he got wrong but before i can even do that he’s interrupting me again and now there’s THREE things i’ve gotta teach this guy without him catching on to the fact that i’m teaching him.
now. here’s the best part about the game. it’s soul-shatteringly dehumanizing. to disregard your own trauma, your own emotion, your own incredibly valid anger that you have fought and fought and fought to believe you have a right to feel, to tone down your beliefs in order to make them more palatable to someone who is this deeply ignorant, to force yourself to giggle and be charming as you discuss the thing that has ripped you into shreds, to ignore how triggering it is to even breach this topic in conversation, to be complicit in making yourself small in order to get your point across, to look into the eyes of a man who has, unwittingly, because of his ignorance, enabled other men to engage in this same behavior–it turns a dinner conversation into a thing that is traumatizing in it’s own right.
and i feel obligated to put myself through this because of my privilege, because as an attractive, white twenty year old, i can hold this man’s attention better than a massive portion of the population, who he likely wouldn’t give the time of day to. i refuse to let him live his life unchallenged, so i do what i have to do to make myself heard.
and i feel the repercussions of this so strongly i dissociate more viciously than i have in weeks and lose all memory of a solid 3 hours of my life after this conversation.
and i come on here, and post: men are useless and exhausting. because i am angry at what men have done to me. at what they continue to do to me. at what i must do to myself in order to force them to wake up and realize what other men are doing to me and to please, for the love of god, MAKE IT STOP.
and i get this message from you, a dumbass who’s got his head shoved so far up his own asshole that it’s about to come back up through his esophagus, assuming you know what i’m talking about. assuming you know more than me about men and about my experiences with them, about why i made this post. assuming that because you’re not the scum of the fucking earth and because you do three good things, it somehow balances out the treatment i have received for years from men, and makes my anger towards them, and my hatred of them: unjust. and my post wasn’t even me being angry! it was me being exhausted!!!!! if i’m tired of men, why the fuck would you, “a male” deem it at all appropriate to come near me, to send me a message, to engage with me at all? leave me alone! you know nothing!
and as much as i thought this was a joke at first, the more i read the message the more i’m convinced that it was written by a man, because even a girl pretending to be a man as a joke wouldn’t manage to sound this fucking stupid. i have dozens of stories exactly like this over the course of at least 10 years of my life. i know more than you. and this isn’t FUCKING about you. if you weren’t useless and exhausting, you would have happily scrolled by and went on with your night. but by sending me this message you proved yourself to be IMPRESSIVELY: useless and exhausting. shut the fuck up for about 3-4 years. you might learn something. also, read men explain things to me by rebecca solnit. she says all this better than i do.
June 30 2018 - A waitress in Georgia takes no shit from a man who gropes her while walking by. Ryan Cherwinski, 31, of Palm Bay, Florida, was taken into custody at the scene, in front of his wife and two kids, and charged with sexual battery. [video]
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Such is life! Behold, a new Post published on Greater And Grander about 16 Things You Can Learn About Activism from AIDS Activists
See into my soul, as a new Post has been published on http://greaterandgrander.com/2018/08/16-things-you-can-learn-about-activism-from-aids-activists/
16 Things You Can Learn About Activism from AIDS Activists
In the acclaimed documentary, HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE, it chronicles the story of AIDS activists in the 80’s and 90’s. They championed equality and justice, and took actions that compelled those in power to treat AIDS as their serious concern it was. Their actions and tactics allowed them to demand changes in corporate policies, changes in government regulation, and changes in government spending priorities. Here now are a few lessons learned from their tactics.
1. Have Something for People To Do
When people get involved in activism, they do it because they are compelled to. They have a desire to fulfill, an anger to quench, and a story to tell. Activists need to put that energy somewhere, and it’s up to you to help direct that energy. There are too many Activist groups that don’t do anything. They meet once a month at a Denny’s, or a Dupar’s, but nothing ever happens. Here is a list of things they can do, immediately: ⁃ Letter Writing Campaigns ⁃ Postcards to Voters ⁃ Social Media Posting ⁃ Record them Telling Their Story, and why This Issue matters ⁃ Recruit more volunteers ⁃ Do research
2. Have A Research Group
Evey activist group must be based on facts. If the activist group is not based on facts, but only on vague ideas and emotions, then it is very unlikely that it will get anywhere. For ACT UP, it was science and biology that became Science Club. For the Black Panthers, it was the Sickle Cell Anemia research project. They reviewed research, and sometimes conducted their own experiments. You will need to become experts, and that will take time, patience, and study. Now, I’m not saying to start doing Biology experiments. For your group, it might be statistics, anthropology, psychology, or other forms of science. You need a group, and need to recruit an expert to lead it, so that you can evaluate what real solutions are to your issues. It doesn’t need to be large, just a handful of people is enough. But your arguments must be based in research and fact.
3. Share the Information You Uncover
Whatever you find in your research group must be shared with your community, and those allies you recruit. ACT UP shared a list of terms which was an AIDS Treatment Glossary. Today, sharing that information can be in the form of blog posts, and info graphics shared on social media.
4. Commit To Direct Action
Many activist groups do indirect action. They focus on the ceremonial, and the ineffective, because while it may not solve the problem, it makes them feel better. The TSA has a saying (discussed in ADAM RUINS EVERYTHING) called security theatre. Well, activism theatre also exists. For example, after the 2016 election of Donald Trump, many people joined groups of Indivisible, which was focused on flipping the house and senate, or attending town halls of their local elected officials. The problem is, these groups didn’t fix the problem. It did not stop thousands of people from being kidnapped by ICE and deported. It did not stop the Muslim ban from going into affect, after being reviewed by the Supreme Court. It did not stop hate crimes against LGBTQ, or people of color. These groups focused on indirect action, based on the hope, that if they could flip elected offices, then they would change things. However, because the actions taken by the President were within the President’s authority, nothing they did mattered. Most activists don’t like direct action because it is too “combative” but when families are being split apart, and people are dying in the streets from the alt-right (like Heather ____), then direct action must be taken.
5. Slogans
Good slogans are necessary. ACT Up’s main slogan was, “Act up! Fight back! Fight AIDS!” Here are some other slogans that you can borrow/steal: ⁃ Act up! Stay calm! Tomorrow morning at city hall! ⁃ Healthcare is a right! ⁃ Act up! Fight back! Make love! ⁃ the whole world is watching! The whole world is watching! ⁃ 300,000 dead from AIDS! Where is George?
6. Have a Support Network
In your activist efforts, you may run risks. There is the risk of being arrested, and the risk of being injured by the police. Remember that you take these risks because you can, and are fighting for people who cannot. While direct action activism is risky, you can still take steps to minimize risk. Have everyone in your group fill out a support card that identifies clear information: ⁃ Who is your support person? ⁃ What is your support person’s contact info? ⁃ What group will you be part of? ⁃ Do you have any health conditions or allergies? ⁃ Do you have an attorney? ⁃ If you do not have an attorney, is their a legal advocacy group that you can contact? ⁃ What is the legal advocacy group’s phone number? ⁃ Do you have a doctor? If so, what is their information? ⁃ Do you have medical insurance? If so, what is the information? Make sure there are at least 3 copies, 1 for you, 1 for your support person, and 1 for the organization leader.
7. Have Designated People to Speak to the Press
Speaking to the press can be a tricky thing. Make sure you have someone who is knowledgeable in the press, and all members engaged in the action can point to that person to talk to the press. Sometimes an official “prop” is necessary, and one PR person brought their own podium. Having someone to designate the speaker power to is important, to command the press’s attention. One hilarious example of this going awry is when the Bernie-or-Buster crowd tried to overtake the DNC. Two dozen Bernie Sanders supporters rushed into the press tent, with their mouths covered in tape, symbolizing their votes and voices being silenced by the nomination of Hillary Clinton. It was a good visual. The problem was, all of their supporters just stood around with tape on their mouths, and when the press tried to ask them a question, none of them responded. This pitiful attempt lasted for half an hour, until Jill Stein stumbled into the press tent, and used the moment to get on her soapbox. Had the protesters had a designated PR person, or someone designated to speak wth the press, they could have made a much more powerful impact.
8. If You’re Gonna Speak To The Press, Be Prepared for the Asshole Questions
There are a number of people out there who won’t understand you because they are operating under a series of false assumptions. Part of speaking out and advocacy is addressing these false assumptions head on. You cannot address them with anger, though you will want to. You cannot address them with contempt, though they deserve it. You must confront these false assumptions with the facts, so that you can plead the case of you and your community. One of the ways to do this is to prepare 4 talking points beforehand, as pre-prepared sound bites that will be specific and understandable. Another way of doing this is to practice a game called “Who’s The Asshole”. This entails someone standing in front of a panel, and each member of the panel asks the speaker an asshole question. the test then becomes, who appears to be the bigger asshole? The asshole who asked the question? Or the speaker who replies with anger, contempt, or snark. Strategize meetings and talking points ahead of time. You may need to go so far that if someone cannot attend the strategy session, then they cannot attend the activist event. This may be essential, because if someone is not on board with the approach, they may prove to be more of a liability, than an asset.
9. Conduct Straw Polls
One of the things that both Act Up did then, Anonymous’ Scientology protests did after, and black Lives Matter does today is they conduct straw polls. These straw polls are important for Activism, so that each member feels emotionally invested in the actions. In addition, these straw polls can be messy, but they can help bestow a mandate by using a bottom-up governing practice, rather than a top-down approach. The only thing to be wary of is that too many choices can paralyze a group, and often the best approach is to provide two simple choices at a time. Otherwise, the group could descend into anarchy as they debate the nuances of large decisions.
10. Make Sure There are Cameras
If it wasn’t filmed, it didn’t exist.
11. Don’t Underestimate Sit-Ins
The power of showing up en masse can be surprisingly powerful. The most powerful form of protest of the civil rights era was nonviolent sit-ins at diner counters, because it helped galvanize the local community. Similarly, ACT UP organized nonviolent “kiss-ins” to protest abuse by the police and hospital workers. They didn’t need signs or lawyers. They just showed up.
12. Document Your Struggle
Many people will never know you, but they need to. They need to know your names, your faces, your families, and your hopes & dreams. Document your life and your struggles. This could come in the form of books, but it may also come in the form of audio podcasts or video interviews. Documentarians, you must take the time to document these cultures, because they deserve to be brought out of the vulnerable shadows.
13. Go To Where The Enemies and the Beaurocracies Are, and Confront Them
ACT UP did not just do sit ins. They went to FDA headquarters, which was the #1 AIDS beaurocracy in the United States, slowing the development and approval AIDS drugs. They climbed the tower of the FDA, and hung their banner on the front of their building. They did this time and again. They protested FDA commission hearings. They went to International AIDS medical conventions to advocate for better plans and better studies. They protested the New York cardinals who falsely said AIDS would be increased by the use of condoms. They literally stormed the National Institute of Health campus, where police beat them. ACT UP even took it one step further, and went to the home of Jesse Helms, who was the biggest homophobe in the Senate. They went to Jesse Helms’ home, and wrapped it up in a giant condom, to raise awareness of how condoms can benefit people, and make sex safer. Indivisible also advocated this approach, by having it’s members go to town halls organized by their congress people, in the age of Trump. they did this, and it worked.
14. Create Massive Events
ACT UP didn’t just do small local protests, they combined their efforts with other similar groups. They went to New Hampshire to force Bill Clinton to give a passionate answer about how he would do more for AIDS research. ACT UP helped co-organize massive events like the AIDS quilt in Washington DC, where names of hundreds of thousands of people who dies from AIDS were read aloud. The National AIDS quilt helped realize a national dream, which was to surround the WHite House with people who cared about AIDS. Some protestors even went one step further, spreading the ashes of their deceased partners on the lawn of the White House. On the eve of the election, they brought the coffins containing recently deceased AIDS activists to George W. Bush’s NYC campaign headquarters. They did this with the permission of the deceased, and their families. Displaying the dead is a common sign of protest surrounding life or death issues. In the documentary, WINTER ON FIRE, protestors in Ukraine displayed the bodies of those murdered by Ukraine’s secret police before a crowd of tens of thousands. The impassioned plea helped galvanize the public, and caused the pro-Russian dictator of Ukraine to flee.
15. Find Unlikely Allies
ACT UP’s activism put them in the spotlight, and that attracted several groups to them. One such group was a pharmaceutical company, MERCK, which wanted to work with ACT UP on clinical trials. This alliance was unexpected, and caused political fallout amongst ACT UP’s members eventually, but it was critical in finding the drug cocktail that allowed AIDS patients to live longer, healthier lives, many years later. They also forged alliances with researchers at various conferences, that allowed meetings on these trials to be public and open. These unlikely alliances can make incredible inroads towards success.
16. Ask What Would A Decent Society do?
What does a decent society do to people who are in your position. Never forget that you are a decent person, and your friends and family are decent people who are deserving of decency, and protection. And now, a final thought from the writer… I don’t know who you are. You and your community will never be known to me, and yet I know you all too well. As a descendent of Jews who survived the Holocaust, I know the oppression and violence that can be unleashed upon a vulnerable population. Whether you are Palestinians fighting for your own country, undocumented immigrants seeking happiness, or transgender activists fighting for a chance at stable employment. You are deserving of that oh so fine thing we call justice, and I hope that in your journeys, what has been written and done before you will help to fulfill your own life.
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2018 - Rapper Professor Green and a friend removed an anti-homeless bar on a public bench, installed to stop homeless people from sleeping there. Instead they installed their own much larger bar, that can be used with a tarpaulin to improvise a tent, so homeless people can have a dry place to sleep. [video]