Know their names and their stories.
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Know their names and their stories.
— Samantha Bee, in Best of Late Night
There are people calling the new Doctor “an insult to sci fi.” That’s funny. Science fiction, a genre invented by a teenage girl, partly inspired by her miscarriage. But sure you be offended by a female alien. Be all angry that “women are taking your show.” Dude, it’s our genre. (Everyone’s welcome here, of course. But like stop pretending like this space belongs solely to you.)
Look, I’m genuinely sorry that something you like is changing in a way you don’t like or understand. I know this change upsets and disappoints you and I’m truly sorry. But it’s been a year since the announcement. Go complain somewhere else. I’m so over your grumpy comments on every Doctor Who post and video. Like why are you putting so much energy into something you’re “never going to watch again?” I’m sorry you’re sad, but it’s time to be sad somewhere else now.
This is so lovely!
I found this really interesting and enlightening. Her explanation of her intentions when she puts on her hijab. And this ridiculous notion that people, get to speak on how individuals choose to express their faith. I think historically this is how men have used religion to oppress women and minorities. It’s messed up and not what spirituality or religion are for. It’s for your personal benefit, not to tear down others.
2018 promises to be a historic year in the United States, and women are demanding to be heard. There are twice as many women running for congress in the 2018 midterm elections than there were in 2016. They (we!) are making their (our!) intentions clear: Women’s rights are human rights, and women will not be left out of the deciding conversations.
Which leads us to Women’s History Month.
All month long, we’re partnering with MAKERS (@makerswomen), a feminist platform that highlights trailblazing women who are making changes today, and inspiring the ChangeMAKERS of tomorrow. For the next 31 days, MAKERS will put the spotlight on dozens of women who are making a difference. Each week will have a specific focus: HistoryMAKERS, TechMAKERS, TroubleMAKERS, and ChangeMAKERS. Be sure to follow them so you never miss a post.
Monday, March 19—We’re celebrating a Badass Black Women History Month takeover (@bbwhm). Founder Ashley Ray-Harris will curate a celebration of 28 incredible Black women who said, “Fuck it, I’ll do it!”
Monday, March 26—Magic in her Melanin will be a community-driven organization that focuses on elevating the stories of women of color, as well as bridging the gap between creatives of color and the tech industry. It’s going to be launching right on Tumblr. There will be a whole takeover dedicated to their launch, paired with an opportunity for you to submit your art to be featured on their Tumblr.
Wednesday, March 21—Everytown for Gun Safety (@everytown) operates under the very real notion that thoughts and prayers are not enough when it comes to gun violence. Change demands real action, and their goal is to make that happen. Chances are you’ve heard of them already. Now it’s time to connect with them directly. Their ask box will be open for questions before their Answer Time.
Wednesday, March 28—Run for Something recruits and supports young progressives running for local office, and they want to answer any question you have during their Answer Time. It’s to be held over on our official Action (@action) Tumblr.
Friday, March 30—Transgender activist Malaysia Walker will be graciously answering your questions during her Answer Time, hosted on the Transgender Freedom Project (@transgenderfreedomproject) Tumblr.
We’ll also be honoring various incredibly important days throughout the month, such as International Women’s Day (March 8), the March for Our Lives (March 24), Muslim Women’s Day (March 27), and the Trans Day of Visibility (March 31).
As we celebrate and honor the celebrities and activists who are striving to make things better for all of us, it’s important to remember you don’t have to start organizations or lead an entire movement just to make a change. It can be small. So we want to ask you, what do you want the headlines and history books to say about the women’s movement in 2018? #WhatWillYouDo to ensure that all women’s voices are heard in 2018?
Target is the best...
dishonor on YOU dishonor on your FAMILY dishonor on your COW
Agh, no!
I took it upon my self to fill out the quiz for Trump. He'd only get 6 points. His grasp of the English language (all language and forms of communication really) is terrible, he's self employed so doesn't really have a job offer (this might be a stretch but the most he can get from this question is 13 points, won't actually help him), and he doesn't invest in America. http://time.com/4887574/trump-raise-act-immigration/
I mean... at least they spelled stupid correctly. (My favorite is "lesbin")
I can't. When people claim everyone is being way too hard on this president. Um, were you paying attention the last 8 years? Also criticism is allowed when it's deserved.
Perfection!
"Noting that he has a daughter who is 20 weeks pregnant, Forbes asked that under the bill, would his daughter have to carry her child to term even if a doctor told her there was no longer a heartbeat. "Is that good medicine?" Forbes wondered. Lundgren's response: "This bill wasn't written for the intent to protect or govern on the side of the woman. It was written to save babies' lives, giving the choice and being the voice of those babies...that don't have one. I understand what you're saying—this fetus, this baby, is not alive. I would concur that in that instance, if your daughter's life is not in danger, that yes, she would have to carry that baby." Um... so... you'd want her to carry a rotting corpse in her uterus??? Why??? At least he's honest about it being against women's health. But how would that "save babies' lives" the baby is dead... this would just also kill the woman. What. The. Hell?!
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Aww! So sweet and sad.
Do you think he knows that's not how chastity works? I realize he's trying for a metaphor here, but it's a real stretch. I mean a chastity belt was a physical barrier to a woman's genitals. Wait! Does he think we have genitalia on our heads somewhere?! (We don't, by the way.) Also, it's a piece of fabric!