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Backing out of radfeminism.
It seems most of you fucking hate bisexual women and i'm tired.
It's not a sisterhood.
So many of you keep coming up with excuses to shit on us.
At this point it honestly seems like a hierarchy where lesbians think they're on the top and bisexuals are on "thin ice" or whatever.
Done being erased and ignored.
Bye.
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'fucking your wife' 'fucking your mom' etc these were always bad jokes. they contribute to the idea of women as property to be pillaged and desecrated like that was obvious wasnt it. and yet leftist men have such a soft spot for this type of humor
sticking it to those chuds by threatening to rape their wives is not activism actually
24 year old Erin Marie Gilbert had the whole world ahead of her, she had recently moved from California to Anchorage, Alaska to be with her older sister Stephanie and the 24 year old seemed to be settling in well to life up north.
Erin had gotten herself a job as a nanny and had enrolled herself in beauty school for the upcoming 1995 school year. When not at work or preparing for her studies, Erin was known to hang out at Chilkoot Charlies, a bar that was popular with the locals. It was here that she met David Combs on June 30th 1995 and the pair instantly hit it off.
The pair got on so well that they agreed to meet each other the next day, July 1st 1995 for a proper date. July 1st 1995 quickly came around and Erin and David left Stephanie’s home headed for the Girdwood Forest Fair in Girdwood, Alaska. The Girdwood Forest Fair was filled with stalls, attractions and plenty of space for the two to hang out and get to know each other better.
At around 6pm Erin and David returned to David’s car that he had parked in the car park. To David’s surprise, he discovered that he had left the headlights on which had completely drained the battery. Not wanting to disappoint his date or ruin the evening, David told Erin that he would run to a friend’s house who lived close by and ask him to come down and help him.
For two hours, David walked around Girdwood and the surrounding area in search of his friends home but to no avail. When he returned to his car hours later he was pleased to find that the car was miraculously now working and turned on when he flicked his keys in the ignition. Whilst his car was now working, David also noticed that his date, Erin was nowhere to be found.
He figured that she had gotten tired of waiting and had headed back into the fair, so he searched for her until around 1 am when he called it a night and headed home. It wasn’t until around 7 am the next morning when he called Stephanie to ask if Erin had made it home safely that he realised she was missing. Stephanie confirmed that she hadn’t heard Erin come home that night and she wasn’t in her bed. Panic immediately set in and Stephanie along with other members of their family jumped in their cars and began searching for Erin.
Stephanie scoured the fairground but found no sign of Erin. After hours of searching, they called the Alaska State Troopers and requested their assistance. The Troopers utilised search dogs, helicopters and search and rescue teams but found no sign of Erin. Even now, 26 years later, we are still no closer to solving the mystery of what happened to Erin Gilbert on July 1st 1995.
Erin Gilbert was last seen at the Girdwood Forest Fair in Girdwood, Alaska on July 1st 1995. She is described as a white female with short, pixie cut brown hair and hazel eyes. She is 5’11”, 145 lbs and has a tattoo of a large blue flower on her chest. Erin was last seen wearing a black leather jacket, a black and white striped shirt, black jeans and brown mountain boots.
If still alive today, Erin Gilbert would be 50 years old. If you have any information you are urged to contact the Alaska State Troopers on 907-428-7200 or 907-269-5497.
y'all hear about the 15 YEAR OLD in NC who was suspended after reporting a male student for sexual harassment? the police told the girl's mom that her assaulter had literally admitted that he committed sexual assault, but the school still suspended her for a "false report". AND they're making her take a class called "sexual harassment is preventable"
fuck this
The police filed charges against the boy for sexual battery. How could any school administrator pretend that had no bearing on their decision?
They're punishing her and trying to drive her out of their school.
WBTV Investigates: School administrators at Hawthorne Academy High School accused the female student of filing a false report and suspended
what the fuck "sexual harassment is preventable" ????? are they trying to say like she should have prevented being assaulted and not the actual fucking person who assaulted her?
what the hell??
this reminds me of the loudoun county situation where a 14 year old male student was accused of sexual assault and was arrested, and instead of the school board like. y’know, investigating the damn situation they transferred him to different school. where he did the SAME fucking thing!!!
now the school board is like *insert surprise pikachu face* dumb fucks
how would the ‘sexual harassment is preventable’ bullshit even work?? ignore the dude? kindly ask the dude to fuck off? there is no accountability for the actual perpetrator
men are allowed to assault their female classmates and get away with it, and we get blamed for it and have to stay quiet about it. the world hates women
Susanna and the Elders, Restored (Left)
Susanna and the Elders, Restored with X-ray (Right)
Kathleen Gilje, 1998
Oooh my gosh this is rad. This is so rad.
For those who don’t know about this painting, the artist was the Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi.
Gentileschi was a female painter in a time when it was very largely unheard of for a woman to be an artist. She managed to get the opportunity for training and eventual employment because her father, Orazio, was already a well established master painter who was very adamant that she get artistic training. He apparently saw a high degree of skill in some artwork she did as a hobby in childhood. He was very supportive of her and encouraged her to resist the “traditional attitude and psychological submission to brainwashing and the jealousy of her obvious talents.”
Gentileschi became extremely well known in her time for painting female figures from the Bible and their suffering. For example, the one seen above depicts the story from the Book of Daniel. Susanna is bathing in her garden when two elders began to spy on her in the nude. As she finishes they stop her and tell her that they will tell everyone that they saw her have an affair with a young man (she’s married so this is an offense punishable by death) unless she has sex with them. She refuses, they tell their tale, and she is going to be put to death when the protagonist of the book (Daniel) stops them.
So that painting above? That was her first major painting. She was SEVENTEEN-YEARS-OLD. For context, here is a painting of the same story by Alessandro Allori made just four years earlier in 1606:
Wowwwww. That does not look like a woman being threatened with a choice between death or rape. So imagine 17 year old Artemisia trying to approach painting the scene of a woman being assaulted. And she paints what is seen in the x-ray above. A woman in horrifying, grotesque anguish with what appears to be a knife poised in her clenched hand. Damn that shit is real. Who wants to guess that she was advised by, perhaps her father or others, to tone it down. Women can’t look that grotesque. Sexual assault can’t be depicted as that horrifying. And women definitely can’t be seen as having the potential to fight back. Certainly not in artwork. Women need to be soft. They need to wilt from their captors but still look pretty and be a damsel in distress. So she changed it.
What’s interesting to note is that she eventually painted and stuck with some of her own, less traditional depictions of women. However, that is more interesting with some context.
(Warning for reference to rape, torture, and images of paintings which show violence and blood.)
So, Gentileschi’s story continues in the very next year, 1611, when her father hires Agostino Tassi, an artist, to privately tutor her. It was in this time when Tassi raped her. He then proceeded to promise that he would marry her. He pointed out that if it got out that she had lost her virginity to a man she wasn’t going to marry then it would ruin her. Using this, he emotionally manipulated her into continuing a sexual relationship with him. However, he then proceeded to marry someone else. Horrified at this turn of events she went to her father. Orazio was having none of this shit and took Tassi to court. At that time, rape wasn’t technically an offense to warrant a trial, but the fact that he had taken her virginity (and therefore technically “damaged Orazio’s property”. ugh.) meant that the trial went along. It lasted for 7 months. During this time, to prove the truth of her words, Artemisia was given invasive gynecological examinations and was even questioned while being subjected to torture via thumb screws. It was also discovered during the trial that Tassi was planning to kill his current wife, have an affair with her sister, and steal a number of Orazio’s paintings. Tassi was found guilty and was given a prison sentence of…. ONE. YEAR……. Which he never even served because the verdict was annulled.
During this time and a bit after (1611-1612), Artemisia painted her most famous work of Judith Slaying Holofernes. This bible story involved Holofernes, an Assyrian general, leading troops to invade and destroy Bethulia, the home of Judith. Judith decides to deal with this issue by coming to him, flirting with him to get his guard down, and then plying him with food and lots of wine. When he passed out, Judith and her handmaiden took his sword and cut his head off. Issue averted. The subject was a very popular one for art at the time. Here is a version of the scene painted in 1598-99 by Carivaggio, whom was a great stylistic influence on Artemisia:
This depiction is a pretty good example of how this scene was typically depicted. Artists usually went out of their way to show Judith committing the act (or having committed it) while trying to detach her from the actual violence of it. In this way, they could avoid her losing the morality of her character and also avoid showing a woman committing such aggression. So here we see a young, rather delicate looking Judith in a pure white dress. She is daintily holding down this massive man and looks rather disgusted and upset at having to do this. Now, here is Artemisia’s:
Damn. Thats a whole different scene. Here Holofernes looks less like he’s simply surprised by the goings ons and more like a man choking on his own blood and struggling fruitlessly against his captors. The blood here is less of a bright red than in Carrivaggio’s but is somehow more sickening. It feels more real, and gushes in a much less stylized way than Carrivaggio’s. Not to mention, Judith here is far from removed from the violence. She is putting her physical weight into this act. Her hands (much stronger looking than most depictions of women’s hands in early artwork) are working hard. Her face, as well, is completely different. She doesn’t look upset, necessarily, but more determined.
It’s also worth note that the handmaiden is now involved in the action. It’s worth note because, during her rape trial, Artemisia stated that she had cried for help during the initial rape. Specifically she had called for Tassi’s female tenant in the building, Tuzia. Tuzia not only ignored her cries for help, but she also denied the whole happening. Tuzia had been a friend of Artemisia’s and in fact was one of her only female friends. Artemisia felt extremely betrayed, but rather than turning her against her own gender, this event instilled in her the deep importance of female relationships and solidarity among women. This can be seen in some of her artwork, and I believe in the one above, as well, with the inclusion of the handmaiden in the act.
So, I just added a million words worth of information dump on a post when no one asked me, but there we go. I could talk for ages about Artemisia as a person and her depictions of women (even beyond what I wrote above. Don’t get me started on her depictions of female nudes in comparison to how male artists painted nude women at the time.)
To sum up: Artemisia Gentileschi is rad as hell. This x-ray is also rad as hell and makes her even radder.
I love art history.
I’m reblogging this again to add something that I also think is important to know about Artemisia Gentileschi. Back in her time and through even to TODAY, there are people who argue that her artworks were greatly aided by her father…. As in he either helped her paint them or just straight up painted them himself. Hell, there are a number of works only recently (past several years or so) that have been officially attributed to Artemisia because people originally saw the signature with “Gentileschi” in it and automatically attributed it to Orazio. So, not only was Artemisia Gentileschi an amazing artist and amazing historical figure, but I don’t want it to be ignored that there are people over 400 years later who still won’t give her the credit she deserves, just because she’s a woman and obviously women can’t paint like she did.
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"Prior to the 1500s there were no female artists."
Hahahahahahhaha.
Yeah, no, you want to go? LET’S GO.
Bourgot Le Noir • Nun Claricia • Diemoth (also called Diemud/Diemudis) • Agnes II Abbess of Quedlinburg • Anastasia • Claricia • Herrad of Landsberg • Ende • Guda • Abbess Hitda of Meschede • Hildegard of Bingen • Helena of Egypt, daughter of Timon of Egypt • Aristarete • Timarete • Alcisthene • Eirene • Anaxandra • Lala de Cizique • Iaia of Cyzicus • Frögärd Ulvsdotter i Ösby • Maria Ormani • Catherine of Bologna • the daughter of Butades (Kora/Callirhoe) • Lala • Sabrina von Steinbach • Kallo • Cirene, daughter of Kratinos • Calypso • Olympias • Amalasuntha • Laodicia • Herlindis of Maaseik • Relindis of Maaseik • Gisela of Kerzenbroeck • Zaynab al-Maqdisiyya • Fatimah Bint al'Aqra’ • unidentified prehistoric female artists, “Spotted Horses” mural • Onorata Rodiani • Mechthild of Hackeborn
Also consider that there are a huge number of names missing - women did not always sign or receive credit for their work; earlier art may be pre- written language, may have been lost or destroyed, or may no longer be attributed by name. Drawings of artists in ancient Greece in vase-making workshops, for instance, show both men and women painting designs.
The nature of white male academia and museum culture has also affected what we preserve and label, and even what we consider ‘valuable’ art, prioritizing the public (large murals and paintings) that Western women were socially not accepted to create over the private such as embroideries that were devalued and demoted to being ‘craft’ because of their associations with women. Apologies for the primarily white and Western focus in this list, as biases in art historical documentation make it very difficult to properly identify by name pre-1500s female artists of color.
Here, have some essays:
Where Are Women in the History of Art?
Where Are All the Famous Women Artists?
Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
The Feminist Critique of Art History
Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence
Examining the Exclusion of Women From Art Historical Documentation
Brushed Off: Women Artists and Their Fight for Recognition
Old Masters: Overlooked Woman Artists
Old Boys Club: What’s a Female Artist to Do?
The Medieval Feminist Art History Project
The Lack of Progress For Women in the Art World
A Woman’s Touch: Prehistoric Cave Paintings Were Made by Women as Well as Men, Scientists, Discover
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#goals. I too want to be strong like bitch who fights bears in the forest!
she has her priorities straight
none of us are after that
Yoo I’ve been looking for this
Ah yes my role model
I like to believe Medusa would do that in modern days… 🤷♀️ How do you imagine Ancient Creatures/Gods living in 2019?
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"Mobility devices are an extension of our bodies. When they are damaged or destroyed, we become re-disabled," Engracia Figueroa said in July
This is unconscionable. 💙🥄
TL;DR for y’all, she has a spinal injury that requires special support. After her chair was damaged beyond repair in the cargo hold, she was left stranded in the airport for five hours without proper support for her injury. She was given a loaner chair by the airlines, who refused to buy her a new chair, claiming hers was repairable. Over the next FOUR MONTHS without an adequate replacement, she developed exacerbation of her spinal injury requiring multiple hospitalizations, and skin ulcers from the chair she was given. The skin ulcers became gangrenous and spread to her pelvis and hip, which had to be surgically removed. Yes. part of her pelvis. had to be removed. However, the infection had already spread and become systemic, leading to her death on Oct 31st, less than four months after her chair was damaged.
also from the article: it is estimated that 29 mobility devices are destroyed or damaged EVERY DAY. and I’m going to assume those are only the ones that are REPORTED.
My mom has worked in the airline industry for three decades; I had no idea it was anywhere near this bad. Please be an advocate for your disabled friends and family, and support their concerns when they say no, actually. this isn’t okay.
The screenshot above says:
“Following the July incident, a United spokesperson said that the company apologized to Figueroa and was working to reach a resolution with the repair company. The Department of Transportation estimates that airlines damage or destroy 29 mobility devices a day.”
Since the site (News Week) the article is hosted on has a limit to views without pay, here is some more of the pertinent information shown in it and the related links inside of it, for the sake of convenience. This is a featured tweet in the article, from the president and CEO of the American Association for People with Disabilities (AAPD), Maria Town.
Image Description: Tweets by Maria Town, with a link to a different article from Domestic Employers organization, with the preview image being a photo of Engracia Figueroa - a smiling black woman with dark brown skin and coily black and grey hair. The tweets say the following, “ “Engracia Figueroa, a fierce advocate for people with disabilities, passed away on Sunday due to complications from injuries she sustained when United Airlines destroyed her custom wheelchair last July.” #FlyingWhileDisabled #Disability https://domesticemployers.org/hand-in-hand-grieves-the-loss-of-engracia-figueroa United broke Engracia’s wheelchair and refused to replace it. The loaner chair the airlines provided to Engracia did not support her properly. Her skin broke down, became infected, and she died. 2/3 How many hospitalizations and deaths have resulted from airlines inaction and indifference to this issue? Thank you@HiHemployers for your advocacy and for sharing this tribute. Rest In Peace and Power, Engracia. You deserved so much more. 3/3” End of Image Description
Image Description: Screenshots from the News Week article by Toria Branhart and the Domestic Employers Org article by Blithe Riley, about the passing of Engracia Figueroa. A photo of Engracia Figueroa, a black woman in a custom motorized wheelchair, and an accompanying member of the “Hand in Hand” activist group and home care worker organization, Christine Laing, a black woman wearing a mask. Engracia is shown speaking in the “Care Can’t Wait” rally in Washington D.C. from July 2021, at the podium. A quote. “"Mobility devices are an extension of our bodies. When they are damaged or destroyed, we become re-disabled. Until the airlines learn how to treat our devices with the care and respect they deserve, flying remains inaccessible,” the activist said in an interview after the incident.“ “All of us at Hand in Hand are heartbroken, shocked and enraged by Engracia’s needless death. This loss should never have happened. While we are reeling from the layers of injustice this tragedy makes visible, we are holding Engracia’s tenacity and resolve as our guidepost. Lives are at stake in the work that we do, and our current ableist and racist system continues to fail our communities time and time again. We cannot and will not stand by and let these systems of oppression prevail. We demand that United Airlines end the damage of wheelchairs and assistive devices on its flights and create an accessible process for people with disabilities to travel safely, with dignity. Sign and share our petition here. Please note: this statement was updated 11/5 after Hand in Hand received more details from Engracia’s lawyer about the extent of her injuries.” End of Image Description
So in full: Engracia Figueroa was a black disabled working class woman, as well as a worker and disability activist. She died 4 months after her custom motorized wheelchair was destroyed by United Airlines directly after she came back from Washington D.C., where she attended an activist rally where she demanded better conditions for Home Care workers and disabled people.
The broken $30,000 custom motorized wheelchair was a fire hazard and basically unusable. The wheelchair was necessary for her survival, well-being, independence, and ability to work.
Forced to use it while broken in the 5 hours waiting at the airport, resulted in her hospitalization. “Hand in Hand”, “Caring Across Generations”, “Care Can’t Wait Coalition”, their petition, their media campaign, and (later on) Senator Tammy Duckworth’s office demanded United Airlines take further responsibility. The campaign further highlighted the pervasive issues with airlines destroying mobility aids and other necessary devices.
However, by the time United Airlines agreed to replace the $30,000 wheelchair, Engracia succumbed to her worsened condition due to using an inadequate loaner chair they had previously provided in the time they refused to take full responsibility.
“Hand in Hand” organization points towards the unjustness of systemic both ableism and racism having a hand in her untimely death, and encourage people to sign their petition against United Airline’s damaging of assistive devices.
In my personal view (especially as a black disabled person myself), the intersections of ableism, racism, and classism must be acknowledged when discussing this situation.
Again, the full link for the petition of “United Airlines: End the damage of wheelchairs and assistive devices”, made by Home Care Worker’s organization “Hand in Hand”, is here: https://secure.everyaction.com/tUhs-DW8J0qqU2jbZQMrrA2
^^ My previous addition isn’t visible in the reblogs becuase it has links. But basically this was a result of ableism and racism, and I provided more information and a link to a petition that the home worker’s organization she was active in, made and encourage people to sign, to demand an end from United Airlines’ destroying people’s assistive devices.
the patriarchal fetishism of youth isn't normal and isn't "natural". teenagers aren't physically and mentally suited to be mothers: for the first 3 years after a girl gets her period, most of her cycles don't even include actual ovulation, and tend to be irregular; medically, the peak of women's feritility occurs between 21 and 27. both "too young" and "too old" age of the mother increases the risk of congenital defects of the fetus and complications in childbirth, including death, not to mention the human brain is known to be in development up to around 24th year of life, meaning in a 16 or even 18 year old, parts responsible for emotional and impulse control may still be underdeveloped. and that doesn't only matter psychologically, it also matters evolutionally - increases the risk of infant mortality due to the mother not coping with the stress of pregnancy (higher risk of miscarriage) and taking care of a baby. women aren't "the most fertile in their teen years"; men are pedophiles - not all straight men, of course, but the culture they all live in. the culture that dictates that women remove their marks of sexual maturity - like pubic hair or leg hair, which grows on female bodies when they begin to be fertile and capable of intercourse; along with fetishisation of items and concepts associated with childhood. there's nothing natural about pedophilia and pedophilic culture