dykenb:

thesparrowfliessouthforships:

On Dec 6, 1989, at 5:10pm, a man with a gun a hunting knife, and a vendetta against feminists walked into École Polytechnique, and killed 14 women, and injuring 14 others, in what is known as the École Polytechnique massacre, and the worst gun-reated mass murder in Canada . He separated the men from the women in the classes he attacked, and only shot the women. Within 20 minutes, he turned the gun on himself so he could take an easy way out. The École Polytechnique massacre happened 26 years ago today. That man’s name means nothing but murder and death, so we will not give him the courtesy of granting him media attention. Instead, let us remember the victims, women who were in school to learn, who had hopes and dreams, family and friends, lovers and loving personalities. Let us remember

Geneviève Bergeron (born 1968), civil engineering student
Hélène Colgan (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
Nathalie Croteau (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
Barbara Daigneault (born 1967), mechanical engineering student
Anne-Marie Edward (born 1968), chemical engineering student
Maud Haviernick (born 1960), materials engineering student
Maryse Laganière (born 1964), budget clerk in the École Polytechnique’s finance department
Maryse Leclair (born 1966), materials engineering student
Anne-Marie Lemay (born 1967), mechanical engineering student
Sonia Pelletier (born 1961), mechanical engineering student
Michèle Richard (born 1968), materials engineering student
Annie St-Arneault (born 1966), mechanical engineering student
Annie Turcotte (born 1969), materials engineering student
Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz (born 1958), nursing student

And all of the students who committed suicide after the massacre.

Nous souviendrai vous. Pour les frères, et soeurs, les mamans et les papas, je suits très desolé, je presenté mes condoléances 💖

@allthecanadianpolitics

opisrussianonmain:

macpye:

somefuckinmanswers:

cryptobotanical:

vocifersaurus:

queertilly:

nerdyfacts:

Nerdy Fact #1501: The producers of Star Trek included scenes of overt sexuality to deflect the focus of NBC’s Broadcast Standards Office censors from other controversial aspects in certain episodes, like blatant allegories of the Vietnam war and racism.

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a little tasteful sideboob and no one will notice we’re telling the government to go fuck itself

Nichelle Nichols flashing some thigh to distract the censors from the five minute pro-choice monologue. 👌

Okay so, I fucking love Star Trek, I’m watching through the original series rn cuz it’s awesome and was ahead of it’s time for the 60’s, but I always kinda just roll my eyes at all the male gaze-y stuff because hey it was the 60’s and Star Trek has progressed since then and their most recent series, Discovery, has almost no male gaze-y shit and it’s so awesome and all the female characters wear awesome practical uniforms that are just as practical and unsexual as the male uniforms, unlike in the original series, pictured and discussed above, where all the female characters wear little mini dresses with their asses just about hanging out and pantyhose, while the male characters wear practical and unsexual uniforms. And that’s exactly what it was, male gaze-y shit, and I’m honestly disturbed that thousands of people in the notes are hailing objectifying women and exploiting their bodies to be able to get a message across for the male writers. There’s literally hundreds of other ways they could have distracted the Network besides objectifying and exploiting the show’s actresses, but that’s what they went with and look there’s thousands of people on Tumblr hailing and praising that choice as so progressive and positive, that was made by the *male* writers and producers, not the actresses. They could have used vulgar language, they could have had the male uniforms be speedo bottoms with their asses hanging out and visible dick outlines, but they went with sexually objectifying women.

And really, there was so much misogyny against the women in the show behind the scenes, do you think those male writers/producers/executives really gave a fuck about the women on the show who they were exploiting just to be able to say what they want? Take the accounts of Grace Lee Whitney, who played Kirk’s Yeoman but only for the first few episodes. She was sexually assaulted by one of the executives while she was on the show, developed disordered eating and took diet pills and amphetamines out of pressure from the executives to stay skinny and sexy for her roll (according to her autobiography
The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy) and the reason she was kicked off the show was a combination of because having two women on the show with with the same hair color was too much (never mind the cast having like a dozen dudes all with brunette hair) and also wanting Kirk to be a playboy with a new love interest every episode.  But yes please let’s talk about how great and progressive it was that they objectified and exploited the actresses on the show for their own gains.

I mean can we talk about how fucked up it is that everyone in the notes is quick to throw women under the bus by praising sexually objectifying women and exploiting women’s bodies so long as it’s “for a good cause?” The misogyny is real. I see so much of this in “progressive” spaces, throwing women under the bus and being cool with misogyny so long as it can help progress other causes.

Don’t get me wrong, I won’t hold problematic things about the show from the 60’s against the show because again, their modern uniforms are practical and unisex and not male gaze-y, and the show in the 60’s regardless of problematic aspects was still way ahead of it’s time. But let’s praise the original series for the parts of it that really were progressive.

Still, this is my biggest problem with mainstream Tumblr feminism is how it loves to hail and praise sexually objectifying women as progressive and positive. There’s a reason the 60’s original series sexually objectified women but the modern series coming out right now, Discovery, doesn’t, and that’s because sexually objectifying women actually isn’t progressive. The current series, discovery, even manages to portray women with *real* sexual agency who actively express desire and want instead of just being an object to be desired and wanted and manages to do it without objectifying them.

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“I see so much of this in “progressive” spaces, throwing women under the
bus and being cool with misogyny so long as it can help progress other
causes”
cus that’s some true shit.

Nichelle Nichols did say that, at the time, they experienced the mini skirts differently from how they are perceived today; but they did have a lot of shit happen to them behind the scenes, unfortunately.

So did Grace Lee Whitney. Your point?

Because this isn’t just about what they wear, it’s about how they’re shot too. Not to mention the damn scripts. Because both were extremely male gazey, sexualized, not to mention hinting subtly and not so subtly at rape a lot of the time. 

We don’t need to go any further than Andrea in the picture above, but I could give you a list if you want. Should I make it alphabetically by episode title or chronological, and in the case of the latter would you prefer it in the chronological order of air dates, or stardates?

Because yes women can show a lot of skin and not be sexualized, both Wonder Woman and Black Panther shows that to great effect. It’s surprising to realize how much skin many of the women in those movies show exactly because it’s not sexualized. The shooting in TOS was, very much so. The reason why the person above describes the mini skirts the way they do is because that’s how TOS shows them to us. Not to mention the ton of other extremely skimpy costumes that women always wore. 

Was there ever a fully dressed woman on TOS? Gem, maybe. But then her point was that she was very naive and fluttery mentally in a non-sexual way. Funny how that came out in her costuming.

I assure you that even if they had chosen to dress the female cast in very little they could have made the shots in a non-sexualized way. Later cinematic efforts proves as much.

But then, all those shots were meant to be sexual. It was meant to be a distraction for the censors so they didn’t interfere with Gene’s and the script writers’ political messages.

But heralding that, using the sexualizing of women on screen – and I’d add sexualized violence against women – to get past the censors, as progressive is exactly what the commentators here are criticizing. That shit? That’s just bad writing

This is like “what’s wrong with leftist dudes” in a nutshell.

I know you’re mainly a star wars blog but I wanted to know what you think of Nagini being a korean woman?? I don’t want to rain on her actor’s parade but the whole thing doesn’t look good imo

thehungryvortigaunt:

lj-writes:

I fucking hate it. There are so many layers of fuckery here it’s hard to unpack, but just confining myself to the casting:

  • Nagini is a Sanskrit name and yet she is played by a Korean woman. Not that casting an Indian woman would have made this shitshow any more palatable, but the idea that Asian identities are largely interchangeable? The levels of racist ignorance wow.
  • Yet again, the face of “Asia” is the palest East Asians. We already have a problem with Asia, the largest continent in the world and a hugely diverse one, being thought of as mostly Northeast Asia, with other groups regularly erased. Nice way to make this explicit. Again, not that casting a Desi woman would have made it better because this whole idea is so fucked from the start, but it is an extra shit cherry on top.
  • The exotic Asian slave woman who in this case is literally dehumanized, just gahhhhh no.
  • I don’t blame Claudia Kim for taking the role, actors of color often have to make the choice between shitty jobs and no jobs at all. This may well have been one of her better offers for all we know. I do blame Rowling for masterminding this total shitshow.

Does Rowling have a personal grudge against Asian women? First Cho getting screwed over, now this…

She didn’t treat Parvati and Padme all that well, either. Can white women stop projecting their insecurities and aggressions on Asian girls, like, 100 years ago?

I’m confused by this stigma against C-sections in Japan; would they rather the mom just get her pelvis smashed apart with a hammer so the baby can exit the “normal” way? (You’re a badass for yours, btw, and hi to your little one.)

I suspect there’s magical thinking at work here, that natural is always best and if a woman just stuck it out she’d have given birth vaginally…. somehow. There’s also a lot of fetishization of pain as proof of “real” motherhood. I mean, I could have stuck it out while the fetal vital signs deteriorated and possibly given birth to a dead or seriously injured baby, if I had not died myself first. I’d much rather be less of a natural woman while living with a healthy baby. There is much to criticize about hospital birthing practices that make C-sections likelier, but none of that is the fault of individual women. (Thank you while I hold my phone out of my covetous offspring’s reach!)

Okay so Korea is a seriously sexist society, but these stories I hear from Japan about women being shamed for getting C-sections or epidurals are a whole different level. Zero (0) people blamed me or implied I was less of a mother for getting a C-section, and frankly if anyone did I’d have to be held back from beating the shit out of them. Like just admit you hate women, it saves time.

Lawmakers seek answers for why Native American women vanish

rapeculturerealities:

No one knows precisely how many there are because some cases go unreported, others aren’t documented thoroughly and there isn’t a specific government database tracking these cases. But one U.S. senator with victims in her home state calls this an epidemic, a long-standing problem linked to inadequate resources, outright indifference and a confusing jurisdictional maze.

Now, in the era of #MeToo, this issue is gaining political traction as an expanding activist movement focuses on Native women — a population known to experience some of the nation’s highest rates of murder, sexual violence and domestic abuse.

“Just the fact we’re making policymakers acknowledge this is an issue that requires government response, that’s progress in itself,” says Annita Lucchesi, a cartographer and descendant of the Cheyenne who is building a database of missing and murdered indigenous women in the U.S. and Canada — a list of some 2,700 names so far.

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Lawmakers seek answers for why Native American women vanish

i searched poe and falcon on twitter for shits and giggles and the reylows are already furious that he’s piloting han’s ship, i love it. everything they want for kylo (kylo/leia moments and kylo to pilot the falcon) is going to poe instead ahhhh. they’re mad on tumblr too: reyloparty*tumblr*com/post/177326341588/me-if-theres-a-scene-where-pho-dangmoron-flies

princeescaluswords:

diversehighfantasy:

lj-writes:

Them:

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Ben’s belongings?    Ben’s … belongings?  

futureconcerns:

themandalorianwolf:

thelastjedicritical:

I’ll just say it now: even if TLJ had been a movie that the fandom adores and if Rose had been an overall popular character Kelly would’ve still been harassed on the internet. My proof? Well has everybody forgotten what happened to John and Daisy during the TFA era? Apparently so… and of course they won’t even admit this KEEPS happening to John on a daily basis …

A lot of these people didn’t harass Kelly bc of the movie or bc her character was badly written … some of these asshats might claim that to justify their shitty behaviour but we all know they would’ve done it regardless because their problem isn’t Rose Tico in particular or a bad movie that Kelly hasn’t freaking written … their problem is that she’s an Asian woman and this is what they let her know.

Admitting that rasicm and sexism is alive and well is something that the media doesn’t want the general public to realize. It’s much easier to pass it off as it’s the fans fault.

Though as we all learned by Solo, misblaiming your fan base is not a wise business move

This youtube channel called <the dishonoured wolf> literally called her “fat asian bitch” and this isnt even about her character but that ass narrator attacked Kelly’s actual physique. I was disgusted.