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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
plaidder
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8:20p Do Your Own Feminist Critique
I'm subscribed to the CPSC toy recalls list, which means I get regular emails about baby items and toys that have been recalled because they're dangerous. Today's recall was for It's My Binky Personalized Pacifiers, which have some detaching-small-parts issues. These are pacifiers printed with T-shirt like slogan, such as "My Mom Rocks."
As part of the recall they printed a list of the slogans on all the recalled pacifiers. They come in three colors: blue, white, and pink. What interested me was that although some messages (such as "my mom rocks" and "mute button") appear on all three colors, others are designated only for specific colors. (International readers please note that in the U.S., it is an unwritten law that boy infants wear blue and girl infants wear pink. White, yellow, and green seem to have been agreed upon as gender-neutral. Black is not a popular color for baby clothes and accessories.)
OK. So behind the cut tag is a list of all the slogans and which color pacifier they appear on. Do your own analysis and post it in the comments. It'll be fun.
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(2 comments | comment on this) Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
twistedchick
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10:56a our bodies, our rights.
The Religious-Right-run US Department of Health and Human Services is redefining contraception as abortion, in order to make it harder -- or impossible -- for women to avoid pregnancy. They're doing this by claiming -- without any evidence -- that hormonal contraception acts to prevent implantation of a fertilized egg in the womb, and they're defining "prevention of implantation" as abortion because they're defining "the beginning of human life" as fertilization.
Feministing has plenty to say about this:( all your body are belong to bush ) Digby has a few choice words as well : ( nsfw ) Here's the NYTimes's view: ( behind cut ) Here's the full text of the memo in question, in pdf format.
You can tell the Department of Health and Human Services what you think about this. Or you can contact your Congressperson and express yourself more effectively, since your Congressperson is at least theoretically interested in what constituents think, while HHS doesn't really care. If you don't know how to reach your representative, check here. I'd suggest also yelling at your Senators about this, as well. Or, if for some reason neither of those links work, use this non-government-run information site's link (on the top of the left column) to find out contact info for your elected officials and phone them directly.
And, if you need a bit more documentation on the war against women (older but still relevant links) or the government efforts to control human sexuality through religious ideologies(updated), check out these pages from Theocracy Watch.
Finally (for now) a quote from The Christian Taliban, a 2004 AlterNet article:
During the Taliban rule of Afghanistan the world got a good look at what happens when religious zealots gain control of a government. Television images of women being beaten forced to wear burkas and banned from schools and the workplace helped build strong public support for the President's decision to invade Afghanistan in the wake of 9/11.
But even as President George W. Bush denounced the brutal Islamic fundamentalist regime in Kabul, he was quietly laying the foundations for his own fundamentalist regime at home. For the first time far right Christian fundamentalists had one of their own in the White House and the opportunity to begin rolling back decades of health and family planning programs they saw as un-Christian, if not downright sinful.
Since 2001 dozens of far-right Christian fundamentalists have been quietly installed in key positions within the Department of Health and Human Services, the Food and Drug Administration and on commissions and advisory committees where they have made serious progress. Three years later this administration has established one of the most rigid sexual health agendas in the Western world....
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(37 comments | comment on this) Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
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