feminism

I want to be judged purely on the basis of my appearance.

I love it that men might think me attractive, because, like, that’s all that matters to me.

I feel validated if men want to fuck me: the more that do, the merrier.

I think it’s great that how I look is more important than what I have achieved.

I want to teach young girls that to get ahead in life, all they need is cosmetic surgery. They have to fight gravity and age; otherwise no man will ever want them! ( More . . ..)

China has received plenty of criticism for the poor working conditions, heavy pollution, and sometimes-dangerous products associated with its remarkable economic boom. Now it is getting praise for increasing gender equality.

A World Economic Forum study released today says China climbed 16 places, to No. 57, in an annual ranking of sexual parity in 130 countries around the world.

The study, called the Global Gender Gap Report 2008, ranks the social, political, and economic status of the sexes in each country, based on education, health statistics, job opportunities, income, and political participation. The results are expressed as a percentage to show how close women are to parity with men.

In the top-ranking nation, Norway, for example, women have 82 percent of the access to resources and opportunities that men enjoy; that’s 2 percentage points more than last year, when Norway was ranked No. 2. (more . . .)

Linkage for 11-11-08

by Viviane on 11/11/2008

in sex

Keith Olbermann: Gay marriage — a question of love

If you really need to see more naked Daniel Radcliffe pictures.

Bonni Ramabatan on Orgasms Without Organs

Fifty Years of Popular Songs Condensed Into Single Sentences (via karinalongworth).

“Like Race” Arguments by Janet E. Halley (Google Books, via sexartandpolitics).

slit’s Open letter to white activists on white Left movements and the defeat of prop 8.

Porn stars are the new crossover artists.

Bond Girls Forever: a slideshow of some of Vanity Fair’s fave Bond girls.

Kate Winslet (photographed by Stephen Meisel) channels Catherine Deneuve’s Belle Du Jour character. Screencaps here, here and here.

Vote in Eater’s Hottest Chef’s contest.

Tony Comstock asks, is the Googlebot erotophobic?

News article about a Nigerian ‘baby farm

Joe.My.God attended the ‘People’s premiere‘ of Milk.

A bone marrow transplant may have inadvertently led to a new cure for AIDs.

Karen Salmansohn suggests how you can warm up those blue labia this winter.

Via Mistress Matisse, a blog post on the impact of CL charging for erotic services ads in Minneapolis.

Give to $pread’s holiday donation drive.

Women, be careful around Union Square and Crown Heights. Always be aware of who is around you.

Linkage for 11-10-08

by Viviane on 11/10/2008

in sex

National Prop 8 Protests: Queers United has a listing of Prop 8 protests and rallies around the country.

Bound Not Gagged on the Craigslist erotic services crackdown.

Esquire on DIY porn.

Friday night, Charlie Rose rebroadcast his conversation with the Emanuel brothers (Rahm, Ezekiel & Ari).

11th Feminist Carnival of Sexual Freedom and Autonomy

For Your Nympomation, maker of sex toy cases, now has an affiliate site. If you have a blog, sign up! Vera, the owner,  is on Twitter.

Ren’s open letter to those who voted no on Prop K.

Susannah Breslin is guest blogging at BoingBoing on vaginablogs and sexbots.

Oh no, the Pioneer Theatre has closed.

I was hanging curtains, honest!

The Ira Isaacs trial isn’t over yet. The federal prosecutor asked 50 appellate judges to recuse themselves.

There will be a Prop 8 protest at the Mormon Temple this Wednesday, in NYC.

Fleshbot’s  top 10 celebrity sex tapes.

Something instructional to read on the train: Violet Blue’s the complete ebook guide to sex.

The Steamroller gets off. Motherfucker. Susannah’s BoingBoing post quotes Debauchette.

Ducky Doolittle has always advocated for foster children (having been one herself). She will be writing a memoir and it will be coming out under her real name/ She outs herself .

President-elect Barack Obama will reverse U.S. family-planning and AIDS-prevention strategies that have long linked global funding to anti-abortion and abstinence education.

R.I.P. Miriam Makeba.

Winston Churchill’s mother, Jennie Jerome, was a MILF. (via Sexoteric)

Feministing’s Weekly Feminist Reader.

from publisher Debbie Rasmussen:

First the bad news: The print publishing industry as a whole is staring into a void. Across the board, newsstand magazine sales are in a slump, subscriber numbers are down, and paper and postal costs continue to rise. But it’s not magazines like US Weekly or Vogue that you’ll see disappearing from the newsstands—they have the parent companies and the resources to weather industry ill winds. It’s the small, independent magazines like Bitch that will disappear, because the odds are already stacked high against us. And simply put: We need to raise $40,000 by October 15th in order to print the next issue of Bitch.

Donate here.

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. . . Could there be a more thoroughgoing humiliation for America’s women?

You are not, I think, supposed now to say this. Just as, I am sure, you are certainly not supposed to feel that having Sarah Palin put forth as the Republicans’ first female vice presidential candidate is just about as respectful a gesture toward women as was John McCain’s suggestion, last month, that his wife participate in a topless beauty contest.

Such thoughts, we are told, are sexist. And elitist. After all, via Palin, we now hear without cease, the People are speaking. The “real” “authentic,” small-town “Everyday People,” of Hockey Moms and Blue Collar Dads whom even Rudolph Giuliani now invokes as an antidote to the cosmopolite Obamas and their backers in the liberal media. (Remind me please, once again, what was the name of the small town where Rudy grew up?)

Why does this woman – who to some of us seems as fake as they can come, with her delicate infant son hauled out night after night under the klieg lights and her pregnant teenage daughter shamelessly instrumentalized for political purposes — deserve, to a unique extent among political women, to rank as so “real”?

Because the Republicans, very clearly, believe that real people are idiots. This disdain for their smarts shows up in the whole way they’ve cast this race now, turning a contest over economic and foreign policy into a culture war of the Real vs. the Elites. It’s a smoke and mirrors game aimed at diverting attention from the fact that the party’s tax policies have helped create an elite that’s more distant from “the people” than ever before. And from the fact that the party’s dogged allegiance to up-by-your-bootstraps individualism — an individualism exemplified by Palin, the frontierswoman who somehow has managed to “balance” five children and her political career with no need for support — is leading to a culture-wide crack-up.

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A UK based academic says feminism should be taught in schools. As a feminist blogger, I couldn’t agree more. Dr. Jessica Ringrose at the Institute of Education in London has made the rounds recently, suggesting that feminism should be taught in schools to combat the increased sexualization of girls in the media and to give girls role models outside of celebrities like Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. Ringrose suggests teaching girls about historic feminist leaders, like suffragists, to balance out all the tripe they’re getting through pop culture. While I’m all about teaching feminism to younger girls (hell, start them in kindergarten!), as others have noted, I think we’re better off showing girls what kinds of amazing feminist action is happening right now.

These days, there are feminist blogs, organizations, and activists all over the place, but they just don’t get the media play that vapid gals do. That’s part of the reason I started Feministing four years ago, to provide a forum for feminists to speak their minds and to show that young women are politically engaged and active. What better way to demonstrate that feminism can change the world than showing girls the very women and organizations who are already out there doing it?

Feminism In Schools | The Frisky.