"Are you super-connected?" Switch on the feminist blog wires with this latest issue of "around the dial".
South Dakota's state abortion ban
Bitch Ph.D., Forecast: Frigidity in South Dakota: "I predict that poor and principled women in South Dakota will start learning how to do at-home d&cs. I also understand that cocaine and/or throwing yourself downstairs can often induce a miscarriage."
Terry of I See Invisible People notes the similarity between T-Rex and South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds: "Who needs an extinct destroyer when you have a living, breathing one in the governor's mansion?" Written in April of last year, her post provides prescient commentary on current news.
Lawrence Summers resigns
Jessica Valenti of team-blog Feministing: "Lawrence Summers has resigned as president of Harvard University… Summers is best known in feminist circles as the dipshit who said perhaps women were 'naturally' worse at math and science."
Angry for a Reason also points to a post written by Cosmic Variance, segueing neatly into our next section.
Women in Science
Cosmic Variance, The wrong side of history: "What a depressing exercise to poke a finger into the turgid world of pseudo-scientific rationalizations for inequality that people will believe so that they can feel better about themselves." (Read on for an uplifting conclusion.)
The True Confessions of an Hourly Bookseller, Face Up and Sing: "I knew that science belonged to me in a way that it didn't belong to most girls, but I learned that it was not mine in quite the same way that it belonged to guys like my dad. Girls who see magic in the fact that oranges are literally made out of sunshine, rain and wind don't mix well with the serious face of science. They are, however, tolerated - even at times revered - in the arts and humanities."
The Volkswagen Advertisement
Echidne of the Snakes, Volkswagen - The Sexist Car: "The reason for these ads is the fact that VWs are seen as girly cars in the U.S., and the company wants to have more men as customers… Do they really think that they can run ads dissing women without losing their women customers?"
Melinda Casino, Contributing Editor, Feminism & Gender
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good job
By: jcmeloni Posted: 2 years 11 weeks agoA really good roundup, thanks!
- Julie
No Fancy Name
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Thanks, Julie
By: Melinda Casino Posted: 2 years 11 weeks agoThanks, Julie.
Melinda
Sour Duck
depressing and motivating
By: jnoelbell Posted: 2 years 11 weeks agothe range of issues confronting today's feminists is staggering - simultaneously depressing and motivating. this is a great reminder that we cannot ever be complacent.
people may say feminism is dead. i say it's needed now more than ever. because I can't conceive of depending on anyone but women to stand up for ourselves, in times like these.
Jen
Jen's Den of Iniquity