24
Apr
Sheridan road in 1912
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24
Apr
Sheridan road in 1912
12
Dec
Fucking ass-backwards business going down on the continent…
Today French MPs will be discussing making prostitution a crime punishable by six months’ imprisonment (and a €3,000 fine for those caught buying).
One Paris sex worker, Christiane, comments:
“It’s just blah, blah, blah, because there’s an election coming up. They’ll forget about us afterwards,” she says. “I own my own apartment, I pay my taxes, what are they going to do? It’s not us they’re after, it’s them,” she nods in the direction of the Asian prostitutes. Sylvie adds: “It’s the old independent prostitutes like us who will suffer, not the pimps who exploit the black people and the Chinese.”
Hopefully the MPs will realise it’s a fucking dangerous idea and decide to scrap it.
It’s an election thing. If it happens I will be very surprised.
Well, it turns out the MPs did vote yes, so it’s a big step closer…
I usually stay away from commenting on Obama’s presidency because, to be honest, I was just a kid during all the previous presidencies I’ve lived through and really have no comparison to make.
However, a recent statement by Obama has caused me to come out of my apolitical cave and rage. After the FDA made a recommendation that Plan B One-Step, a form of emergency birth control that is available over the counter to anyone over 17, be available to girls under 17 without a prescription as well, Kathleen Sebelius, Obama’s secretary of health and human services, overruled the FDA’s recommendation. This is disappointing enough as is, but then Obama came out in support of her and said the following:
“I will say this, as the father of two daughters: I think it is important for us to make sure that we apply some common sense to various rules when it comes to over-the-counter medicine….And as I understand it, the reason Kathleen made this decision was she could not be confident that a 10-year-old or an 11-year-old going into a drugstore should be able — alongside bubble gum or batteries — be able to buy a medication that potentially, if not used properly, could end up having an adverse effect. And I think most parents would probably feel the same way.”
As usual when I write about women’s issues, I literally don’t even know where to start with this. First, and perhaps most obviously, I don’t understand why we’re having all this conversation about 10- and 11-year-olds. The change would have applied to all girls under 17, and the majority of teenage girls who might need to buy Plan B are not 10 and 11. Try 15 and 16. If Obama and Sebelius are that concerned about 10- and 11-year-olds specifically, they could’ve asked the FDA to recommend allowing only girls 12 and over to get Plan B without a prescription.
Second, and also very tellingly, if the FDA has deemed Plan B safe for over-the-counter use, who are Sebelius and Obama to assume they know better? Sebelius has a BA in political science and an master’s in public administration; Obama has a BA in political science and a law degree. Unlike many cynics, I don’t necessarily doubt that these two have the knowledge and ability to perform their respective jobs, but I would not trust them over the doctors and researchers who staff the FDA when it comes to medical issues.
Third, Obama immediately reveals what this is really about when he says, “as the father of two daughters…” Understandably, Obama would be worried for his two daughters if they were ever in a position to need Plan B. However, for all of the battling that Obama has had to do with the Far Right of this country, he clearly doesn’t seem to realize that many girls don’t have daddies like Obama who would care for them, be able to afford doctors’ appointments, support their right to get an abortion, and guide them through a decision. For many girls, it would be a choice between obtaining Plan B on their own or being shamed, abused, disowned, and/or forced to carry a baby to term.
Finally, I’m disturbed by the ageist and patriarchal notion that young women are somehow incapable of making their own decisions about sexual health. Yes, children need and should have access to guidance from adults. In a perfect world, every girl would be able to go to her parents for help with something like this. But that’s not the world we live in, and we must make do accordingly. Not only has the FDA already determined that Plan B is safe, but, unlike many medications that are available over the counter to children, you can’t overdose on it or otherwise fuck it up–when you buy it, you only get one.
Furthermore, there are other ways to make sure young teens know what they’re doing when it comes to emergency birth control. For instance, mandate pharmacists to provide an option for girls to privately ask them questions about how to use Plan B. Pharmacists know a lot. Why not use them as a resource?
Much has been made of Obama’s failure (or lack thereof) to support women’s rights, and it’s a debate I don’t normally follow because one can really spin it either way. On this issue, however, I would argue that Obama has definitively failed to support women and girls. Instead, he has promoted the antiquated notion that beliefs trump science when it comes to reproductive rights.
19
Nov
(Source: feministryangosling)
24
Oct
“i had to repost this just because it is soo true(:Yes, I’m a girl. I push doors that clearly say PULL. I walk into a room and forget why I was there. I count on my fingers in math. Yes, i talk with hand motions. I say it is a long story when it’s really not. No, im not extremly girly or prissy. Give me directions and i will always have a better way. I try to do things before the microwave beeps!! I listen to you even when you don’t listen to me. And a hug will always help. Yes, I’m a girl!!!!! Re-post if you’re proud to be one”
So much sad.
21
Oct
Stéphane Hessel on the spirit of the French resistance, democratic values and why now is the “time for outrage.” What a sweet & humble guy!
It’s Friday. It’s been a long week. With that in mind, here’s Mitt Romney saying — amongst other things — “Thank you for the bench. Don’t commit suicide.”
Badlipreading only makes Romney mildly more nonsensical than usual.
18
Oct
Hehehehoooo
17
Oct
(Be young and shut up)
Poster from the Paris Protests of May ‘68.