Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Writing Off the Edge: WEP April Challenge-Freedom Morning

Writing Off the Edge: WEP April Challenge-Freedom Morning: Hello everyone! It's time for WEP's April Challenge! This month's challenge draws inspiration from the wonderful work of art FRE...

I always shake my head when people say that issues such as racism and sexism no longer exist. They clearly do.

Monday, April 26, 2021

অভিক্ষেপ/ Projection: Woke #FreedomMorning @WEP

অভিক্ষেপ/ Projection: Woke #FreedomMorning @WEP: Commemorating lives and times of Elizabeth Keckley, Frederick Douglas, Horace King, John Sella Martin, Henry Garnet and comparing that with ...

Lizzie is very wise.

I never understand people who loot small businesses during riots. All they are doing is hurting people who are struggling like they are.

Violence is never the answer, but I can understand the anger behind it. The rap group Public Enemy refers to it as "the hate that hate bred."

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Sally's Scribbles: WEP APRIL 2021 - FREEDOM MORNING

Sally's Scribbles: WEP APRIL 2021 - FREEDOM MORNING:   Freedom Morning is a watercolour by Claude Clark, the African American artist and art educator, painted in 1941. FREEDOM She shook her hea...

I always abhorred the idea that women were supposed to be content to be servile to men and, in fact, aspire to be so. The fact that my mother's name on her credit card was "Mrs. Professor Owl" rather than "Susan Owl" always bothered me. I secretly started considering myself a feminist when I was eight years old. 

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Poets and Storytellers United: Writers’ Pantry #65: The Complexities of Gender Id...

Poets and Storytellers United: Writers’ Pantry #65: The Complexities of Gender Id...: Some months ago, an acquaintance stopped talking to me after I congratulated them on completing a difficult project. I didn’t even know this...

This issue is too complex for me to address my entirety of thought on it. Suffice it to say, I align with J.K. Rowling, who said she respects “every trans person’s rights to live any way that feels authentic and comfortable to them.” She went on to say she would march “if you were discriminated against on the basis of being trans. At the same time, my life has been shaped by being female. I do not believe it’s hateful to say so.”

There is a lot of misogyny in the gender identity movement, and that is my biggest problem with it. Referring to women as "menstruators," "birthing parents" and "chestfeeders" is utterly appalling to me. I also don't believe in putting children on a path to lifelong medicalization via puberty blockers, hormones, and surgery. No ethical surgeon would give a 13-year-old girl DD implants. Why do surgeons deem it ethical to remove the healthy breasts of a 13-year-old girl struggling with gender dysphoria?

Like J.K. Rowling, I have received death and rape threats and been branded a "TERF C*nt" for my concerns regarding the erasure of women and the rising number of young women wanting to take steps to transition to male.

Also like J.K. Rowling, I don't hate transgender people. My housemate is a bisexual transwoman. I'm very much a live and let live kind of person. But I think it's very dangerous to have an ideology where no-one is allowed to explore or question. Those who question gender ideology risk being ostracized, blacklisted, and even physically harmed. I consider this to be a very serious problem.

~Sly Has Spoken~