anedumacation:

the-linja:

Backstory: a few weeks ago, I accepted an internship with the DC Center for LGBT Resources. My father found out, threatened to kick me out if I did it, and basically raged on and on for a while. My flight to DC is on May 24th, and I’m pretty sure my father was going to keep me from catching it.

Just now, he came into my room and yelled at my brother for playing Starcraft II on my Dell. (I’m typing this on an old Macbook.) Then he threatened to smash my laptop, to which I replied that it was my property. The Dell was given to me by my university as part of my scholarship, and it is considered their property for a year until I start my second year there.

Upon me informing him of this, he grew enraged, picked up my laptop, and smashed it on the bedpost. The frame is broken, it won’t close properly, etc…

My father has had a history of violence with me, one that I don’t want to go into yet. However, calling the cops isn’t an option, since he’s the sole supporter of my family, and my mother can’t support herself; I also have three siblings.

Anyway, I need to get out of here. I live in Huntsville, Alabama. If anyone has any ideas or can give me a place to stay until the 24th, that would be most helpful. Thank you so much for reading this.

holy shit, is there anyone close by that can help this person??

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puzzlegirlsandpoprocks:

gondoleia:

minniescarlet:

Please let me know! I’d LOVE to get this started.

Check out blogs like this-is-not-native & thisisnotafrica to get a feel of what I’m going for.

CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFO IF YOU’RE INTERESTED!

oooh i’d love to help
but idk how good for my health that’d be  xD

Reblogging for any of my followers that might want them out. 

Psst psst Mai, have you seen this yet?

stfuconservatives:

lifeunfolding:

smallrevolutionary:

peaceshine3:

Because its being done to poor black/hispanic kids.
thepeoplesrecord:

Why isn’t closing 40 Philadelphia public schools national news?
In what should be the biggest story of the week, the city of Philadelphia’s school system announced Tuesday that it expects to close 40 public schools next year and 64 by 2017. The school district expects to lose 40% of current enrollment to charter schools, the streets or wherever, and put thousands of experienced, well qualified teachers, often grounded in the communities where they teach, on the street.
Ominously, the shredding of Philadelphia’s public schools isn’t even news outside Philly. This correspondent would never have known about it save for a friend’s Facebook posting early this week. Corporate media in other cities don’t mention massive school closings, whether in Chicago, Atlanta, NYC, or in this case Philadelphia, perhaps so people won’t have given the issue much deep thought before the same crisis is manufactured in their town. Even inside Philadelphia the voices of actual parents, communities, students and teachers are shut out of most newspaper and broadcast accounts.
Full article


america…..
i’m moving.

Yet, earlier this year when the Archdiocese wanted to close Catholic schools in/around Philly, it was the top news story on all 3 major networks, and I believe it made the front page of the newspaper. 
Hmm…..

Heartbreaking. I reported on it when it happened, and I couldn’t believe it wasn’t (and still isn’t) bigger news.
-Jess
May 10 2012 · 11:43pm

stfuconservatives:

lifeunfolding:

smallrevolutionary:

peaceshine3:

Because its being done to poor black/hispanic kids.

thepeoplesrecord:

Why isn’t closing 40 Philadelphia public schools national news?

In what should be the biggest story of the week, the city of Philadelphia’s school system announced Tuesday that it expects to close 40 public schools next year and 64 by 2017. The school district expects to lose 40% of current enrollment to charter schools, the streets or wherever, and put thousands of experienced, well qualified teachers, often grounded in the communities where they teach, on the street.

Ominously, the shredding of Philadelphia’s public schools isn’t even news outside Philly. This correspondent would never have known about it save for a friend’s Facebook posting early this week. Corporate media in other cities don’t mention massive school closings, whether in Chicago, Atlanta, NYC, or in this case Philadelphia, perhaps so people won’t have given the issue much deep thought before the same crisis is manufactured in their town. Even inside Philadelphia the voices of actual parents, communities, students and teachers are shut out of most newspaper and broadcast accounts.

Full article

america…..

i’m moving.

Yet, earlier this year when the Archdiocese wanted to close Catholic schools in/around Philly, it was the top news story on all 3 major networks, and I believe it made the front page of the newspaper. 

Hmm…..

Heartbreaking. I reported on it when it happened, and I couldn’t believe it wasn’t (and still isn’t) bigger news.

-Jess

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inairweretowers:

So yesterday I made a post about Geek Chic Cosmetics and the name of one of their lip items. I had tweeted to the company and emailed them and was initially feeling very good about the rapid response time.

And then I woke up this morning to the post on their blog called “Making Everyone Happy or How To Get Tagged ‘Rape Culture’ Without Even Trying” You can read that post here.

Highlights, aside from the snarky title (hey, you DID put a rape reference in one of your product names, if that isn’t rape culture I don’t know what is.) are below:

“We have been challenged on our products truly being Vegan, what grade glitter is harmful, not having foundation tones to match all skin tones, and wanting double secret probation proof that our products are gluten-free.

We could go on. In every case, we have considered the concern and the effect, responded with great thought and care, made changes to our products if we felt it was warranted, and ALL the above cases, we never heard back. As time goes on, it seems more and more like we are spending time handling these issues professionally when the people complaining aren’t and never will be customers of ours, no matter how we change or respond.

So why bother? It’s easy: sometimes it takes a “crusader” to call something out that other people are afraid or unwilling to mention. We would be remiss in our goal to “please as many people as possible, as often as possible” if we didn’t consider that more than this one person and their friends might feel this way. In the end, we will continue to be responsive to the concerns of our community, period. All we ask is that you speak up.

Today, we got a disappointweet™ from a visitor with a blog called “renegade femcatalyst”. Her post decried  the name of our lip gloss, “Tentacle Grape”, as a turn off because rape jokes aren’t funny, an assertion we support. The name of our business was tagged along with “rape culture”.


So what hits me right away is the massive amount of scare quotes - “crusader” “renegade femcatalyst” (as if it’s some Scary Feminist Name rather than you know, a fucking Mass Effect reference) and then of course, scare quotes around rape culture, as if it’s not a real thing.

The post continues:

“The name of the gloss is a parody of the time-honored Japanese tradition dating back to 1814 of depicting fictional women in various stages of fictional carnal knowledge with fictional cephalopods in fictional art, and we explain that transparently on the item page. The item is over two years old, and this was the very first complaint.

Initially, it seemed ridiculous and “wet blanket”-y. We didn’t invent hentai. It’s a parody. We did extensive research and failed to find any legitimate cases of real-world tentacle rape. No schoolgirls were being victimized. It’s a play on words. Tentacle rape in hentai is to “real rape” as Bugs Bunny getting shot by Elmer Fudd is real animal cruelty. The term “… doesn’t promote an act of violence – it mainstreams a phrase that already exists in a popular adult subculture.” - via cosplaydeviants”

And now we’re getting more defensive - it’s historical, a cultural part of Japan, we didn’t invent it, etc. All of which are weak defenses at best. My complaint is apparently “ridiculous” and “wet blanket-y” even though from my conversation with them on twitter it seemed like they respected and understood my position - I guess that wasn’t true. This is just more “Those Humorless Feminists, Trying To Take Everyone’s Jokes Away :(” Damn right I’ll be a wet blanket all over your rape joke.

And the statement that boils down to “tentacle rape isn’t real rape because it’s animated” absolutely enrages me because this is what normalizes rape. This right here. Treating rape like a joke, saying it’s not real because it’s just a cartoon, just a movie, just a book. If that were the only place rape existed, that would be one thing. But it isn’t. Rape jokes tell rapists that rape is okay, that it’s funny, that everyone else does it. Rapists actually believe all men rape and things like this contribute to why they believe it. And wow, I guess if a person on cosplaydeviants says tentacle rape in hentai doesn’t promote violence, I’ll just take them at their word. That is the most out of the blue/ridiculously pointless “defense” of tentacle rape in hentai to throw out there.

They then proceed to call out a person who tweeted them angrily about the name, reminding people that they want to communicate in a professional and civil manner. I totally support that point of view and encourage it. However, I also understand the fact that when dealing with rape culture, people aren’t going to always approach it that way, because hey, this is a topic that inspires a lot of emotions, as it rightfully should.

The post then concludes with “we’re taking this to the masses for you to vote on,” something I do NOT agree with, considering that the poll has only been open for a short time and has already been overwhelmed with votes to not change the product, as well as comments declaring feminists “too sensitive” (you’re shocked, right?). The link to the poll is a picture of presumably the people that run the company, all frowning and holding a sign saying they don’t condone rape. First off, nobody even said you did, so why the sudden defensiveness, and second of all, you ARE condoning rape culture with the product name. Period. That can’t be denied, unfortunately.

In conclusion, if you’d like to vote in the poll, the link is here.


The post was then edited to add two things:

“Edit: An important note: this isn’t a “majority wins” vote. After voting ends, and we’ve read all the comments, if we feel that the name of this item is causing us to lose too much business (based on our own determination) we will change it. Just because the offended may be a minority doesn’t make their opinion less valid.”

So if you feel strongly and have the time, I would encourage you to leave a comment about why this name should be changed.

Finally, like we have to say it, the assertion that we condone rape or belong to the “rape culture” is absolutely untrue. We can’t address an issue that you don’t voice. Geek Chic Cosmetics is not a faceless, nameless, corporate entity. It’s a small business run by those three very human beings above. To reiterate our open door policy, email us first, give us a day before you unleash the hounds on us. We’re here for you.”

And again, having a product name with a rape joke is exactly what rape culture is.

Please reblog and signal boost this post to get the word about the vote out. Thanks.

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inairweretowers:

So there is a cool geeky cosmetic company, Geek Chic Cosmetics. They have an amazing array of geeky makeup, ranging from Bioware games to BSG to Bioshock to Firefly to WoW and tons of other franchises. Their products are gluten-free/vegan/cruelty free and I’d really love to spend a whole lot of money there.

Except that one of their lip colors is unfortunately titled ‘Tentacle Grape’ and the name just completely turns me off. As a woman I don’t think there’s ever a call for a rape joke in any kind of product name and this is enough to stop me from buying from them. 

The description for the product is: 

The Geek: As any seasoned Otaku will tell you, there are certain themes in anime that are often best left undiscussed publicly. We fly in the face of that sentiment with Tentacle Grape, and declare our secret affinity for animated cephalopodic violation. Let your hentai flag fly.

I tweeted to them this afternoon about how it’s this one thing holding me back from buying their products, and they invited me to email them to discuss the name. I intend to do so, but I think it would be great if others who are bothered by this did so as well. Their front page states that “Geek Chic has and always will continue to evolve based on our customers’ feedback and suggestions” and I’d love to see them live up to that and change the name of this product.

Their email address is pwnage@geekchiccosmetics dot com 

Even if you don’t email, I’d really appreciate a reblog/signal boost of this post just to increase awareness. Thanks!

(Source: feminazgul)

girlgoesgrrr:

Amina Filali, Morocco Rape Victim, Commits Suicide After Forced Marriage To Rapist

Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

RABAT, Morocco — The case of a 16-year-old girl who killed herself after she was forced to marry her rapist has spurred outrage among Morocco’s internet activists and calls for changes to the country’s laws.
An online petition, a Facebook page and countless tweets expressed horror over the suicide of Amina Filali, who swallowed rat poison on Saturday to protest her marriage to the man who raped her a year earlier.
Article 475 of the Moroccan penal code allows for the “kidnapper” of a minor to marry his victim to escape prosecution, and it has been used to justify a traditional practice of making a rapist marry his victim to preserve the honor of the woman’s family.
“Amina, 16, was triply violated, by her rapist, by tradition and by Article 475 of the Moroccan law,” tweeted activist Abadila Maaelaynine.
Abdelaziz Nouaydi, who runs the Adala Assocation for legal reform, said a judge can recommend marriage only in the case of agreement by the victim and both families.
“It is not something that happens a great deal – it is very rare,” he said, but admitted that the family of the victim sometimes agrees out of fear that she won’t be able to find a husband if it is known she was raped.
The marriage is then pushed on the victim by the families to avoid scandal, said Fouzia Assouli, president of Democratic League for Women’s Rights.
“It is unfortunately a recurring phenomenon,” she said.”We have been asking for years for the cancellation of Article 475 of the penal code which allows the rapist to escape justice.”
The victim’s father said in an interview with an online Moroccan newspaper that it was the court officials who suggested from the beginning the marriage option when they reported the rape.
“The prosecutor advised my daughter to marry, he said ‘go and make the marriage contract,’” said Lahcen Filali in an interview that appeared on goud.ma Tuesday night.
In many societies, the loss of a woman’s virginity outside of wedlock is a huge stain of honor on the family.
In many parts of the Middle East, there is a tradition whereby a rapist can escape prosecution if he marries his victim, thereby restoring her honor. There is a similar injunction in the Old Testament’s Book of Deuteronomy
Morocco updated its family code in 2004 in a landmark improvement of the situation of women, but activists say there’s still room for improvement.
In cases of rape, the burden of proof is often on the victim and if she can’t prove she was attacked, a woman risks being prosecuted for debauchery.
“In Morocco, the law protects public morality but not the individual,” said Assouli, adding that legislation outlawing all forms of violence against women, including rape within marriage, has been stuck in the government since 2006.
According to the father’s interview, the girl was accosted on the street and raped when she was 15, but it was two months before she told her parents.
He said the court pushed the marriage, even though the perpetrator initially refused. He only consented when faced with prosecution. The penalty for rape is between five and 10 years in prison, but rises to 10 to 20 in the case of a minor.
Filali said Amina complained to her mother that her husband was beating her repeatedly during the five months of marriage but that her mother counseled patience.
A Facebook page called “We are all Amina Filali” has been formed and an online petition calling for Morocco to end the practice of marrying rapists and their victims has already gathered more than 1,000 signatures.
Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
March 15 2012 · 3:43am

girlgoesgrrr:

Amina Filali, Morocco Rape Victim, Commits Suicide After Forced Marriage To Rapist


Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

RABAT, Morocco — The case of a 16-year-old girl who killed herself after she was forced to marry her rapist has spurred outrage among Morocco’s internet activists and calls for changes to the country’s laws.

An online petition, a Facebook page and countless tweets expressed horror over the suicide of Amina Filali, who swallowed rat poison on Saturday to protest her marriage to the man who raped her a year earlier.

Article 475 of the Moroccan penal code allows for the “kidnapper” of a minor to marry his victim to escape prosecution, and it has been used to justify a traditional practice of making a rapist marry his victim to preserve the honor of the woman’s family.

“Amina, 16, was triply violated, by her rapist, by tradition and by Article 475 of the Moroccan law,” tweeted activist Abadila Maaelaynine.

Abdelaziz Nouaydi, who runs the Adala Assocation for legal reform, said a judge can recommend marriage only in the case of agreement by the victim and both families.

“It is not something that happens a great deal – it is very rare,” he said, but admitted that the family of the victim sometimes agrees out of fear that she won’t be able to find a husband if it is known she was raped.

The marriage is then pushed on the victim by the families to avoid scandal, said Fouzia Assouli, president of Democratic League for Women’s Rights.

“It is unfortunately a recurring phenomenon,” she said.”We have been asking for years for the cancellation of Article 475 of the penal code which allows the rapist to escape justice.”

The victim’s father said in an interview with an online Moroccan newspaper that it was the court officials who suggested from the beginning the marriage option when they reported the rape.

“The prosecutor advised my daughter to marry, he said ‘go and make the marriage contract,’” said Lahcen Filali in an interview that appeared on goud.ma Tuesday night.

In many societies, the loss of a woman’s virginity outside of wedlock is a huge stain of honor on the family.

In many parts of the Middle East, there is a tradition whereby a rapist can escape prosecution if he marries his victim, thereby restoring her honor. There is a similar injunction in the Old Testament’s Book of Deuteronomy

Morocco updated its family code in 2004 in a landmark improvement of the situation of women, but activists say there’s still room for improvement.

In cases of rape, the burden of proof is often on the victim and if she can’t prove she was attacked, a woman risks being prosecuted for debauchery.

“In Morocco, the law protects public morality but not the individual,” said Assouli, adding that legislation outlawing all forms of violence against women, including rape within marriage, has been stuck in the government since 2006.

According to the father’s interview, the girl was accosted on the street and raped when she was 15, but it was two months before she told her parents.

He said the court pushed the marriage, even though the perpetrator initially refused. He only consented when faced with prosecution. The penalty for rape is between five and 10 years in prison, but rises to 10 to 20 in the case of a minor.

Filali said Amina complained to her mother that her husband was beating her repeatedly during the five months of marriage but that her mother counseled patience.

A Facebook page called “We are all Amina Filali” has been formed and an online petition calling for Morocco to end the practice of marrying rapists and their victims has already gathered more than 1,000 signatures.

Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

chrishanel:

Do you support webcomics? Take this one question survey:

1. Do you take the RSS feed of over 90 webcomics, rip the images, put them in your Android app, and then put your own advertisements next to them in order to make money?

Congratulations: If you said “Yes”, then NO, YOU DO NOT SUPPORT WEBCOMICS.

There’s a thief- and he is a thief, let’s not be wimpy on that point- that has done exactly that, releasing his app in “Pro” and “Free” versions (wow, what a nice guy!) for people to read their favorite webcomics and earn him money. Somehow, this is not only okay, but apparently “supporting publishers for their efforts”. In other news, robbing a bank is “helping them gain exposure”.

The name of the app is DailyComix. I won’t be linking the app - no chance in hell - but if you are a fan of one of the below listed webcomics, please contact the creators and let them know that they are being stolen from and that a software dev has made the decision for them how their content is viewed. The developer has posted that they are honoring all requests to have strips removed (again, what a SWELL GUY!), and it’s my hope that the only webcomic left when we’re done getting the word around is his own.

The current list of comics “supported” by the app:

  • A Girl and Her Fed
  • A Softer World
  • Abstruse Goose
  • AmazingSuperPowers
  • AppleGeeks 3.0
  • Basic Instructions
  • Bear Nuts
  • Blip
  • Brain Dead
  • Buttersafe
  • Calamities of Nature
  • Capes & Babes
  • Ctrl+Alt+Del
  • Curvy
  • Cyanide & Happiness
  • Dan & Mab’s Furry Adventures
  • Dark Legacy Comics
  • Darths And Droids
  • Dead Philosophers in Heaven
  • Derideal
  • Diesel Sweeties
  • Digger
  • Dragon Ball Multiverse
  • dream*scar
  • DreamKeepers - Prelude
  • Dresden Codak
  • Dumbing Of Age
  • Earthsong Saga
  • Eerie Cuties
  • Emergency Exit
  • Evil Diva
  • Exterminatus Now
  • Fey Winds
  • Girl Genius
  • Girls with Slingshots
  • Grim Tales from Down Below
  • Gunnerkrigg Court
  • Hark! A Vagrant
  • Homeless Heroes
  • Housepets
  • Least I Could Do
  • Lightyears Away
  • Looking For Group
  • Magick Chicks
  • Manly Guys doing Manly Things
  • Megatokyo
  • Menage a 3
  • Misfile
  • Nerd Cubed
  • Nuclear Delight
  • Octopus Pie
  • Order of the Stick
  • Over Compensating
  • Penny Arcade
  • Perry Bible Fellowship
  • PHD Comics
  • Phoenix Requiem
  • Player Vs Player
  • Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi
  • Questionable Content
  • Real Life Comics
  • RecklessComix
  • Red Meat
  • Rival Angels
  • Romantically Apocalyptic
  • Rooster Teeth
  • Sandra and Woo
  • Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
  • Scandinavia and the World
  • Scenes From a Multiverse
  • Sinfest
  • Slightly Damned
  • Sluggy Freelance
  • Something of That Ilk
  • Something Positive
  • Sore Thumbs
  • Spinnerette
  • Strawberry Death Cake
  • Sugar Bits
  • Super Effective
  • Supernormal Step
  • The Devilbear
  • The Dreamland Chronicles
  • The Gutters
  • The Trenches
  • Three Panel Soul
  • Tin the Incompetent Ninja
  • Trying Human
  • Tuesday with Everything in it
  • Twokinds
  • User Friendly
  • VG Cats
  • Weregeek
  • Wondermark
  • xkcd
March 6, 2012 · 11:55pm

midwestern-darling:

GET INVOLVED. STOP AT NOTHING. THE WORLD MUST KNOW.

I dare you to stop scrolling through your dashboard. Stop checking your Facebook newsfeed that you’ve already checked two seconds ago. Stop updating your Twitter and seeing what your favorite celebrities are saying. Stop watching funny and nonsense videos on Youtube. Take time to educate yourself to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in this world. This is your chance! WATCH THIS VIDEO.

Let’s make JOSEPH KONY Famous!!!

Who is JOSEPH KONY?

He is THE WORST LIVING CRIMINAL. He abducts children and makes them use guns to kill their own parents. He takes girls and forces them to be sex slaves. He calls his abducted children the Lord’s Resistance Army, AKA the LRA. He has abducted over 30,000 children and forced them to be child soldiers in Central Africa. He remains at large because he is INVISIBLE to the world. FEW know his name, even FEWER know his crimes. WE ARE MAKING HIM FAMOUS! Because when he is, the world will unite against him and demand his arrest.

We can help make a change. We can make a difference.

I feel so inspired. I feel the need to help and make a difference. This has to happen in 2012. We can’t let him go around and keep doing this to children in Central Africa. Let’s make his name known so he can be stopped. HE CAN NO LONGER BE INVISIBLE!

REBLOG IF YOU CARE.

This will not make your blog ugly, please take a moment to reblog and get the word out. SHARE THIS TO EVERYONE! Be a part of something BIG and when they catch this man, you would be able to say.. “I HELPED.”

LET’S START HERE ON TUMBLR.

Seriously y’all. It’s worth the time to watch this. We can save so many innocent children! 

(Source: kimpoyfeliciano, via fanficwriterghc)