Look here! My 'Tis the Season article was accepted on Womanist Musings as a guest post! Thank you Renee!
And a links dump:
What’s wrong with suggesting that women take precautions to prevent being raped?
Finally, A Feminism 101 Blog
How English erased its roots to become the global tongue of the 21st century
Hate Speech Has A Cost
Transgender Blogs
15 Signs The US Has Permanently Lost Its Grip On The Western Hemisphere
When you transgress the gender binary
Girl Clothes
Let's Talk About Trans Faith
"Porn for Women" A Rant
Indian Women As Sex Objects
Buying A Trophy Orphan Is Just Part Of The Game
So Disgusting I Won't Even Type The Real Title
Five Things I Wish Gay Guys Knew About Me
Blackhawk Foe Waves Severed Head
When Studies And Debates Are Insulting
Welcome To Internalized Misogyny
Showing posts with label misogyny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misogyny. Show all posts
June 9, 2010
May 26, 2010
Disappointed
I expected this minister to be more... open, I suppose.
Boys will be Boys- Women need to stop tempting men to sexual sin and society needs to be less accepting of this (just the title makes me feel a little sick. I've got a comment pending moderation on this one, so if you never see it, you know why).
Dad: Servant Manager- Wives are to submit to their husbands commands
Mostly it's just these posts and possibly a few others, Love of the Brothers is a good one, but these couple of posts make me even more wary of religion and just how hypocritical it tends to be.
Just makes me uncomfortable to read it and think that these are a minister's views.
Boys will be Boys- Women need to stop tempting men to sexual sin and society needs to be less accepting of this (just the title makes me feel a little sick. I've got a comment pending moderation on this one, so if you never see it, you know why).
Dad: Servant Manager- Wives are to submit to their husbands commands
Mostly it's just these posts and possibly a few others, Love of the Brothers is a good one, but these couple of posts make me even more wary of religion and just how hypocritical it tends to be.
Just makes me uncomfortable to read it and think that these are a minister's views.
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feminism,
links,
misogyny,
religion,
stereotypes
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