Sunday, December 8, 2013

Cleared of Rape

I'm happy for Jameis Winston for the charges of rape being dropped/ deemed not enough evidence/ the girl not wanting the case to happen anymore. I hope it's true & he didn't rape anyone & he'll get the Heisman or win or whatever he wants to happen. 

BUT

I have read a lot of people's Facebook posts this week on the case spreading misinformation about rape cases generally & I think it's worth talking about two key areas:

1) They note the girl changed her story about the night of the initial alleged rape. This was before she stopped talking to cops. Folks say she was confused or making if up. I hope so, but the change in story of events does NOT mean a rape is made up. Rape is a traumatic event &, like with all traumatic events, it can affect your memory. A rape victim changing their story does not mean they were not raped.

2) The USA Today story says her friend said she opted to stop talking/ reporting/ whatever because she didn't want anyone to get mad at her. If you're raped, this should never be something you have to contend with. Like I noted above, I hope this is all a huge misunderstanding, but isn't that understandable? A star player of a star team? After Steubenville & so many other incidents of fans backing the star player, it's so sad.

I hope it's true - that he didn't rape anyone. But facts about rapes in general are being distorted through this case too. And, in a crime where victims' lives can be turned upside down & a crime where victims are so often not understood, this in itself is extremely sad.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Sexism, Sexism Everywhere

This week, I have, for various reasons, been extremely consumed with what one might refer to as feminist issues. I'll try to recap them all here, but I may end up breaking this up into a few blog posts.

1) One of the greatest feminists I know is a speech coach from college. She currently has twins, a boy and a girl, age seven. I am 100% sure that she is doing her absolute best to teach them the same values and that they are equals in every way. Her twins were chosen for the local paper to take through the toy aisles of Target to pick the best toys for Christmas. The results were not depressing; as I said above, I am certain that she treats them exactly the same. However, the young girl chose the girl-oriented Legos and the girl-oriented Nerf shooter. There is no real need for these companies to even create girl-oriented Legos and a girl-oriented Nerf. Whereas they may have improved, the last I read, girl-oriented Legos are even *easier* to create than boy-oriented (or as I like to call them anybody-oriented) Legos. It is clear that society makes an impact even at a young age.

2) I dogsat for a friend's dog named Mia. I took an adorable photo of Mia and posted it on Instagram, hashtagging it with #Mia. I clicked on the hashtag to see other dogs and people named Mia out of boredom. Immediately, a warning came up that the hashtag may be a gateway to disturbing content. #Mia, it turns out is short for bulimia and is a hashtag for those who are supportive of bulimia; often, those who support bulimia are the same folks who are supportive of anorexia and, sometimes, self-harm. It was the most heartbreaking thing I've ever seen, and sometimes, I revisit that hashtag. I revisit it to try to understand the mental state those folks are in. Many name themselves as preteens and teens in their Instagram bio - 13, 14, 15 seems to be the most common age range. The photos are 'thinspiration' - women (they're almost always women) with a thigh gap (where your feet are together but your thighs remain apart because they are very tiny, women with a stomach that doesn't even stick out as far as her hip bones, or a photo of a 'thinspirational' saying like "Bed without dinner; wake up thinner." Guys, these GIRLS are trying to DISAPPEAR. Even though obesity is a much larger crisis in terms of numbers, this is a major problem. These girls are killing themselves or nearly killing themselves while they're young teenagers over the pressure on how to look a certain way. (I know men also can have an eating disorder, but these folks on Instagram are overwhelmingly female.) They aren't trying to get fitter or get smarter or get more friends; THEY ARE TRYING TO DISAPPEAR. It is the most tragic thing that I have ever seen. Not only is it a tragedy, but it is a tragedy that young people are putting upon themselves EVERY day because of the messages they are receiving from the media, from their families, from their peers, and mostly, from their own minds. If anyone with an eating disorder is reading this, STOP TRYING TO DISAPPEAR; YOU ARE LOVED.

3) In my early 20s particularly, I wanted to lose weight and read weight-loss blogs from individuals who are overweight by all medical measures. My favorite became Pasta Queen, a now discontinued blog by a lady in her early 20s who was somewhere in the 300-400 pound range at the start. She was funny and whip-smart. It was by reading those blogs that I learned about the range of weight-loss blogs out there and how focused people are on losing weight. (I personally am in the overweight area of the ever-popular BMI scale and I still struggle with this but do not - and have not chosen to ever - count every morsel that is put into my body.) Through reading these blogs, I learned about terms like 'onederland' - a term that refers to dropping below the 200 pound mark. At the time, I found these blogs harmless since people were just trying to get healthy, but they were among the - probably almost ALL - women, particularly in this country - who think about their weight on a daily or near-daily basis. Ladies, we've got to STOP. I recently read Lessons from the Fat-o-Sphere. I am not sure if I agree with everything they mention, but I do believe their lesson that we need to accept our bodies as they are, even if we do wish to change them. And I suggest we stop trying to focus SO incredibly much on our weight. Men outperform us in the workplace; if even there is a TINY amount of possibility that they keep the advantage because they have so much more time to focus on jobs because they are not focusing on their weight as much, we MUST stop. In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg notes that women are already at a disadvantage to men in terms of looks already because we cannot do things like wear the same outfit everyday (Steve Jobs) or similar outfits (Barack Obama) because we are massively criticized; let's not put ourselves behind. (Please note, I am in NO WAY claiming that these are the only - or even the worst - offenders in sexism and keeping women down in the workplace, but I'm saying this is just a fringe example of what we could be holding ourselves back from by performing on our bodies. Another note: the reason that Jobs and Obama give is that you do lose willpower and decision-making ability throughout the day from making so many decisions and that way, they do not have to make that decision.)

4) WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - or the metro in DC) got in on the sexist fun this week too. Here is the DCist link to what is going on. Basically, the metro decided to brag about their (really shitty) statistics. (Side note: What else goes less than 9,000 miles before breaking down? NOTHING.) They created two ads. The first was one with a lady talking about metro stats and her friend asking to talk about shoes - SHOES! The second was one with a man talking about metro and his friend saying he hadn't heard the stat. WHY IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?!? Why is there a difference between the ad you make with black people v. white people (Burlington Coat Factory has almost identical commercials this holiday season where the black family got theirs from layaway but the white family could buy their 'haul' straight out.)? Why is there a difference between the ad you make between men and women? Just make the other lady say "I don't know." DO NOT GO WITH A STEREOTYPICAL THING THAT WOMEN TALK ABOUT. Plus, as a woman, I don't talk about shoes that much. I talk about metro more. (probably because metro messes up more than my shoes) FOR GOODNESS SAKE.

5) Microsoft, of all companies, is also making a bra. The bra is meant to determine when women's emotions are changing; when they might start to emotional eat; and to prevent that from happening. When you have a chip that can tell a change in emotion, why would you make a bra focused on preventing women from eating when you could: alert someone when they might hit someone, alert someone when a terrible emotion is happening to someone with a mental disorder, or really anything else. Why is "women can't eat" the focus? (other than money - I know it's all about money) Stop. (and see #2 and #3)

I still have more sexist examples from this week. It's been a bad week for women. I am going to write them later, but I feel better having written all of this. I'm going to be focusing, I'm sure, for months to come on how to fix these problems. I hope you will too and think about outside messages you receive. You are loved. Love yourself.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

HAPPY ELECTION DAY!

In many places throughout the country, today was Election Day. And it appears most of you voted the way I would have.

Gays can marry in Illinois, Des Moines has a pro-labor mayor, & the Cooch has gotta stay out of the cooch of the ladies of Virginia!

Congratulations voters! Tomorrow is another day during which we all (including those of us like me who did NOT get to vote today) fight on for more equality, more opportunity, more freedom.

Until then, happy celebrating! (Or sleeping!)

Monday, November 4, 2013

No!

Rape culture means, and I'm simplifying it here, it's a woman's fault if she's raped. Because she dressed too modestly or too sluttily, because she was too forward or not forward enough, because she was too 'bitchy' or not 'bitchy' enough, because she was too drunk.

And now this is being made: http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/11/04/ar_wear_these_anti_rape_shorts_update_the_chastity_belt_for_the_rape_culture.html. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Rather than eat away at rape culture, it will give authority figures ANOTHER way to blame rape victims. It will ALSO possibly harm the potential victim. Rape survivors are called survivors for a reason. Some die. Why? Because rape is about power, not sex. These devices will likely cause rapists to get frustrated &/or angry & violent. And these are DEVICES, not comfortable clothing made for you but a protective device made to ATTEMPT to prevent you from being harmed.

And, what message does it send? It's YOUR responsibility, ladies, to protect your sexuality (can't be too close to the whore side of the virgin/ whore dichotomy bc if you're a bad girl no man will ever want to marry you) EVEN IN THE CASE OF RAPE.

It's NOT your job to protect yourself from crimes. If you're mugged or stolen from or killed, NO MATTER WHAT YOU WERE DOING (assuming you're the right color), you aren't blamed, but with rape you are and now here's, not a teaching mechanism in place to teach potential rapists not to rape, but another device for women to protect themselves in case of crime. What the hell?

For any rape victims who read this, I simply want to leave you with this. Much of society will tell you the opposite, but Robin Williams nails it here: http://youtu.be/GtkST5-ZFHw

Crime victims, you're a victim. It's not your fault & society shouldn't be told repeatedly that it is.

The First PSA

I named this post "the first PSA" because I'm sure it'll be the first of MANY on this blog.

Syria - yes, the one our Senate discussed using military action in earlier this year - has an outbreak of polio. Polio was thought to be on its way out due to widespread use of vaccination worldwide. They were hoping to declare it extinct.

I'm not sure of the circumstances surrounding this outbreak, but I am sure of one thing: You should get vaccinated - for everything you can - and you should do the same for your kids. Vaccines do NOT cause autism. That's been repeatedly debunked (though folks like Jenny McCarthy keep trying to rebunk it). The ONLY circumstance under which you or others should not get vaccinated (for MMR, polio, the flu, anything) is if you are allergic. Otherwise, get vaccinated. Lack of vaccines cause outbreaks! To pull out a trope I kind of hate: The life you save may be your own.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

What label are you?

Starting very young & continuing for a very long time, folks often look for a label to describe what they are. In high school, it's jock, prep, nerd. In the adult world, it's businessperson, redneck, even hipster. 

As a kid, my little brother loved NASCAR. When he joined marching band the summer before 8th grade, he was mocked ceaselessly, often by the older kids, for his 'redneck' interest. Soon after, he lost interest, probably because of the mocking, & that's when I became much more aware of the labels we give one another & give activities.

I'm not sure *what* I am, but I do generally strive to be on the classier side of things. I also try to avoid 'redneck' activities. I actually hate NASCAR, so that's never been a trouble, and when I was young, I found out I also hated tractor pulls (another activity I gave the redneck title to). But, in the intervening years, I found out I enjoy demolition derbies; monster truck rallies (or at least the one I went to that was indoors); &, this weekend, Punkin' Chunkin.

I think it's quite popular in my age range (20s-30s) to like things ironically, but I don't. I just like these things (& don't really understand why or how to like something ironically). Liking these things a) doesn't detract from my definition of classy, & b) doesn't make me a redneck. That said:

1) Who cares if I am a 'redneck'? I know folks who I like who are great, smart people who classify themselves that way.

And 2) Liking a variety of things - some in the redneck category, some in the hipster category, some in the techie category, etc. makes someone an interesting person.

Figuring out why we all operate by labels probably won't ever occur. I'm 31 & just wrote this post since it's something I still struggle with. But I do think recognizing my interest in labels, labelling it (I really do love labels.), & saying it's ok has merit until I figure out to just like what I like & don't what I don't.

In the meantime, Punkin' Chunkin is AMAZING fun & I recommend you all go with good friends to have a wonderful fall time. Caveat: take TP with you & find the good port-o-pots to have the best time. Sure, you may label it as 'rednecky,' but it's still a great time with a lot of cool science & fun pumpkin hurls.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Cranky

I was cranky today - suuuuuuper cranky. I had a less than stellar day yesterday at work, & today wasn't much better. Today, too, I was super productive which made me more annoyed. I feel on days when you do your total, 110% best, you should somehow be rewarded by having nobody express dissatisfaction with you or your company in any way. Luckily, my bosses are good & understood, but I still was quite annoyed.

I was so annoyed, in fact, that I opted to take it out (partly) on my roommates. They didn't deserve it and now, in addition to having a poor day at work, I feel bad because I was a jerk. Ugh. Luckily, I'm blessed with amaaaaazing roommates, and it doesn't matter that much because they know I'm a better person than I was today, but still: annoying. I also got this much closer to unfriending my libertarian friend on Facebook. (Though I do that any time he discusses entitlement programs being eliminated in favor of charity only, I got a lot angrier & closer today.) I also got extraordinarily annoyed with all the people listing things they're thankful for. Seriously, November is a shit month for cynics on Facebook.

On top of that, EVERY little thing on my commute home made me mad. (SERIOUSLY, THOUGH! WALK AT TOP SPEED ON PUBLIC TRANSIT. That annoys me daily.)

I'm on my way right now to Punkin Chunkin (which you may have seen on Discovery Channel), and I'm having my boyfriend listen to silly songs with me in the car which is great and making me happier. I'm excited & it'll be a grand time with friends.

I just wish I could be a bit more compartmentalized & leave work annoyances at work & home at home. Alas, I'm human & that probably won't happen. Let's hope this month improves.