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Watching A Car Accident, In Slow Motion
I’ve always been a fan of those Public Service Announcement, warning drivers not to drink and drive or text and drive. The best ones are from the UK, with slow motion photography to make it clear just how devastating those split-second decisions can be (the moral is, don’t text and drive). Watching the head-on collision […]
There Is No Opt-In; You Cannot Opt-Out
Recently, a few real world interactions with women got me thinking about how oblivious we as Women can be to the reality that Patriarchy and Woman-Hating informs every move we make and every thought we have. Hopefully, readers of this blog have already accepted that Patriarchy damages every last one of us, that this damage […]
Trust Women, Even When It Is Impossible
All women are damaged. Damage is injury or harm that reduces us. You, woman, are damaged. Does this offend you? Do you believe you are not damaged, that you are somehow immune to the forces at work that make women hate each other? You are lucky. Who WOULDN’T be damaged? Damage to women is both […]
London Radical Feminist Conference, July 2012
London Radical Feminist Conference, July 2012 Statement from organisers This July saw radical feminists from across the globe converge in London for the first women-only, radical feminist conference in 25 years. What happened was important, urgent and necessary. Women of all ages and from many different backgrounds connected, discussed and organised, and the result […]
Females: Silenced By Trans*
As Females, we have devoted much time to supporting Trans* causes. Why are we doing this, when it seems clear that Trans* does not extend us the same respect? Abortion: Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Free Speech: Here. Here. Rape: Here. Birth Control: Here. Add your own links to comments, articles and the assorted detritus […]
How Radical Feminists Are Created
For every lesbian you bully into sex – a radical feminist is born. For every woman you threaten with violence – a radical feminist is born.
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