Holy Vagina-ing Vaginas, Vaginawoman!

Is that enough ‘vagina’, Avedon?

The word “vagina” is in the title of this post

Vagina – now suspend me”:

3 High school girls from Lewisboro, New York were suspended from school for saying the word ‘vagina’ at a public reading, against the direction of the school’s staff.

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I challenge every blogger who reads this, to use the word “vagina” in a blog post title, linking to Debra’s site to give your readers the reason why you’re speaking up for the genital that’s getting the short end of the free speech stick in a New York school.

“Vagina Verboten”:

More importantly, they received a monumental life lesson on what it means to be born with a vagina.

Comment of The Day

Concerns online civility and comes from Sifu Tweety in response to another comment on his own post on lawyer Jil of Feministe’s law school and online harassment by rightwing fuckwits:

Sifu Tweety Says:
March 7th, 2007 at 10:58 pm

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What makes me nervous, and why I mentioned it, what makes me nervous anytime anybody of any gender implies it, is the theory that we should somehow “do something” that stops these people from being able to act like assholes in the first place. Because we cannot. There is no way. The internet completely breaks that (already broken) paradigm, and to forcefully reassert that kind of paradigm on the internet breaks the internet. Period.

And the more people don’t understand this, the more people think about the internet as the “real world,” the more likely it is that somebody will actually find a way to break the internet legislatively – again, this is not a partisan thing, although it should be, stupid dems – and then all of the world-changing things we love about this medium, the thing we have in common, will become more broken promises, just like TV, just like cable, just like movies, just like the fucking printing press as most of the world concieves it, as the traditional powers retake control, and all this citizen powered malarkey becomes a memory.

So, yeah, those guys are unbelievable shitheads, but all of us must fight for their ability to do at least some of the things they do. It’s to us that they’ve hitched their wagon, to our tools.

It’s unfortunate sometimes, but freedom means freedom for everyone, even the shitheads, and we just have to accept it. Damn you, personal liberty, why must you be so bloody double-edged all the time?

Happy International Women’s Day II – “The knife wasn’t for the Iraqis,” she said. “It was for the guys on my own side.”

I do urge you to read Helen Benedict’s piece ‘The private war of women soldiers’ (Salon day pass required).

I remember reading and writing about reports of soldier on soldier sexual assault right back at the start of the Iraq war and I also remember wondering how, when they were attacking their own comrades the US forces could possibly claim its troops were spreading freedom and democracy.

Nothing’s changed since then; if anything the situation for women troops seems worse than ever:

As thousands of burned-out soldiers prepare to return to Iraq to fill President Bush’s unwelcome call for at least 20,000 more troops, I can’t help wondering what the women among those troops will have to face. And I don’t mean only the hardships of war, the killing of civilians, the bombs and mortars, the heat and sleeplessness and fear.

I mean from their own comrades — the men. Comprehensive statistics on the sexual assault of female soldiers in Iraq have not been collected, but early numbers revealed a problem so bad that former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld ordered a task force in 2004 to investigate. As a result, the Defense Department put up a Web site in 2005 designed to clarify that sexual assault is illegal and to help women report it. It also initiated required classes on sexual assault and harassment. The military’s definition of sexual assault includes “rape; nonconsensual sodomy; unwanted inappropriate sexual contact or fondling; or attempts to commit these acts.”

Comprehensive statistics on the sexual assault of female soldiers in Iraq have not been collected, but early numbers revealed a problem so bad that former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld ordered a task force in 2004 to investigate. As a result, the Defense Department put up a Web site in 2005 designed to clarify that sexual assault is illegal and to help women report it. It also initiated required classes on sexual assault and harassment. The military’s definition of sexual assault includes “rape; nonconsensual sodomy; unwanted inappropriate sexual contact or fondling; or attempts to commit these acts.”

Woohoo, a website. The usual Bushco, rubbing butter into a 3rd-degree burn. And it’s not even the best butter.

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Unfortunately, with a greater number of women serving in Iraq than ever before, these measures are not keeping women safe. When you add in the high numbers of war-wrecked soldiers being redeployed, and the fact that the military is waiving criminal and violent records for more than one in 10 new Army recruits, the picture for women looks bleak indeed.

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Having the courage to report a rape is difficult enough for civilians, where unsympathetic police, victim-blaming myths, and simple fear prevent 59 percent of rapes from being reported, according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice. But within the military, reporting is even more risky. Military platoons are enclosed, hierarchical societies, riddled with gossip, so any woman who reports a rape has no realistic chance of remaining anonymous. She will have to face her assailant day after day, and put up with rumors, resentment and blame from other soldiers. Furthermore, she runs the risk of being punished by her assailant if he is her superior.

Read the whle article

All this in a combat zone too. Anonymous reporting is all very well for statistical purposes but it still means the perpetrators aren’t punished and can carry on raping, groping and assaulting with merry, military-sanctioned abandon.

Many women in front line infantry units are there because they need the money to feed their children or because they have no hope of further education funding or a career otherwise. They can’t afford to complain. They have way too much to lose.They’ll have to find some other way to equalise matters, In a place where everyone is wearing a sidearm there’s always the old Vietnam solution to the problem of a pestilent superior to fall back on. I wonder when news of the first Iraq or Afghanistan female on male fragging will hit big media?

Happy International Women’s Day

Equality of opportunity for women at last! At least when it comes to police brutality that is…

There’s shocking CCTV video just published by the Guardian (also just shown on Newsnight) of 4 Sheffield police officers piling on, and beating unconscious one slight, drunk, epileptic teenage girl at the back of a nightclub then dragging her, unconscious and injured with her pants round her ankles, menaced by a snarling police dog, to a waiting van.

Oh, and did I say the girl is black?

I see a former colleague of mine, Ruggie Johnson, is getting great face time from the whole affair. Looks like Britain may finally have its very own Rodney King, though no doubt the Daily Mail and Express readers are already saying she deserved all she got.

The video is here. Link to it, spread it around: the world needs to see that the British police officer is no kindly old Midsomer Norton bobby on a bike, but a vicious paramilitary thug who’s lost all sense of his own humanity.

Who do you think it is in these northern towns that’s voting for the BNP? There may be very many dedicated officers out there, but they’re vastly outnumbered and intimidated in the lower ranks by callous racist thugs. Now Labour want to give these same thugs even more tools and weapons to herd the proles and chav scum with and to intimidate the rest of us into compliance.

Look at that video; are these the people you want walking around with potentially lethal tasers in their hands?

Help Us Help Ourselves

Thanks to Feministe for the reminder:

Feministe will be hosting the next Help Us Help Ourselves round-up on March 1st. The project is explained here. Submit your links on this site, either by posting a comment or a track-back to this post. Past examples are here. I will be posting my submission shortly.

Help Us Help Ourselves is a collaborative wiki by women that pools essential practical knowledge on how to negotiate and survive the pitfalls of the poverty and exclusion that so many of us and our children find ourselves in at some time in our lives. Things like:

  • how to get financial aid (think traditional and non-traditional students here)
    how to scrape up money quickly when you’re in a bind
    how to get your money’s worth when your $800 car breaks down
    hell, how to fix X, Y, and Z on your car
    what to expect when you find yourself in a custody battle
    how to find a lawyer, and how to find a good lawyer
    what to bring and what to expect when you sign up for HUD housing or any other sort of public assistance
    how to find healthcare when you don’t have insurance
    how to get a small business off of the ground
    tested, effective home remedies
    cheap (and I mean cheap) recipes that still taste good
    tips for thrift store shopping
    things you can do with your kids that don’t cost anything
    how to get a loan
    how to get a wheelchair for free
    how to budget your money
    how to leave an abusive relationship
    how to entertain some friends without breaking the bank
    how to save on your utility bills
    how to start a babysitting co-op
  • It’s mostly US based and thus gets a bit precious at times but that’s the nature of wikis anyway; however much of the info and advice is truly useful and transcends national boundaries and the more we contribute the more comprehensive and inclusive it’ll become.