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"Sexual Availability" Isn't A Thing. Consent Is.

Lindsay Beyerstein has a wonderful review at Slate of the book Sweetening the Pill, which I've kicked around before on this blog. The book got floated as a "feminist" book, but as Lindsay makes utterly clear, there isn't any legitimate kind of feminism that so deftly replicates the sexist tendency towards gender essentialism, i.e. reducing women and the concept of womanhood to certain biological functions. This point should be obvious, but as Lindsay lays out, there's a widespread and disturbing phenomenon of gender essentialism calling itself "feminism", one whose outer reaches even extend towards anti-trans bigotry. There's a lot to read, including Lindsay's absolute decimation of the pseudoscience fueling anti-pill tirades, so I highly recommend reading it.

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Breaking Bad Recap: S5E12, "Rabid Dog"

How much am I loving the utter confidence that this season has? One of my least favorite things in the past, particularly the first couple of seasons, on Breaking Bad was some of the attempts to be "arty" in the direction. It often felt like it was trying too hard and not contributing to the story. Now, however, the ambitious direction pretty much always works for me. I don't know if they've just leveled up in terms of who they can hire or, now that they know where the story is going, they just have a lot more confidence, or what. But it's working for me. The choice to show Walt's reaction to the house before we find out why Jesse bounced before lighting it on fire was brilliant. The way that Walt's frantic search for Jesse in the house and his pathetic attempts to hide everything from Skylar also worked really well.

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Enjoy This LGBT Anthems Playlist

I'm not finding the complaints about Macklemore's "Same Love" song nearly as persuasive as, say, Big Freedia's complaints about Miley Cyrus's pathetic attempts at twerking, mainly because I don't think Macklemore is coming at this from the same place of cluelessness or ignorance. (Nor is there much evidence that he thought his career was going to blow up as it has, which disinclines me to think he wrote the song as some kind of bad faith attempt to exploit the political moment for money.) Still, I have to say that I don't like "Same Love". Not because Macklemore is straight, but because it's just fucking sappy and pretentious, two qualities that are nearly always fatal to good pop music, unless you're Kanye West. So, I thought it would be fun to crowd source plus dig through my own brain to come up with a playlist of songs by LGBT artists that, either through their lyrics or just general intensity or both, make excellent gay liberation anthems. So, enjoy!

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Ken Cuccinelli's Involvement With Hardline Misogynists

The Washington Post has a story up about the gross depths of Ken Cuccinelli's fucked up, misogynist worldview. It's not just his dogged attempts to shut down legal abortion single-handedly in the state, but now it's been revealed that he has ties to the "fathers' rights" movement, a group of men whose political goals all point back to the single purpose of making it harder for women to rid themselves of controlling and often abusive men. They fight protections for victims of domestic violence, educate each other on novel ways to sue your ex-wife so that you can stay in her life and make it miserable, demand stricter divorce laws so a woman can't leave you just because she wants to, and push to reform child support laws so that it becomes more expensive and therefore more difficult for women to leave bad marriages. How well they conceal what they're up to varies a lot---some of them are remarkably good at portraying themselves as humble fathers who simply want to be a part of their children's lives, and whose ability to use said children to control and punish their ex-wives is simply a coincidence---but what's interesting is that Ken Cuccinelli's buddy, Ron Grignol, doesn't do a very good job at hiding his stripes at all.

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Stop Pretending Hip-Hop Is Some New Phenomenon, Fox

To exactly no one's surprise,  Fox News is outdoing itself in tasteless, race-baiting garbage on the anniversary of the March on Washington and Martin Luther King's famous "I Have A Dream Speech". The above image, captured by Matt Binder, is just one particularly noxious example. Bill O'Reilly has been banging on about the evils of this rap music, known by the "kids" in their forties as hip-hop, as well. I don't think I have to belabor the point about how this is just pure, nasty racism, designed to distract from the real issues people are talking about 50 years after this major event in the civil rights movement. But what I do have to add to this is this observation: Why do the folks at Fox News talk about hip-hop like it's some brand new art form? To hear the right wing media go on and on about it,  you'd think they just heard of this "rap music" the kids these days are listening to, and they cannot believe that people are finding these newfangled sounds so enticing. They're talking about hip-hop like they're grumpy old white people grousing about rock and roll in 1958. It's fucking weird, because, even if you're a really dedicated race-baiter, you have to know that hip-hop has been around forever, at least in pop music terms.

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Larry Kudlow Is Worried You Care About Cuddling Animals, Like A Woman

There's a tendency in our discourse to think of "gender" as this sort of specialized kind of topic, for the women's pages and the officially sanctioned feminist writers, but what actually intrigues me about the topic, more than anything, is how pervasive anxieties about gender really are. Take this above video. Initially, it doesn't seem like it has shit all to do with gender. It's just Larry Kudlow mocking environmentalists who have concerns about animals losing their habitats because Larry Kudlow supports the Keystone pipeline and is willing to use a variety of rhetorical tricks to get people on his side. But that, of course, is the point. Without understanding the specific gender anxieties in our culture, you can't really understand why this tactic is likely to be effective.

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George Will Blowing Smoke About Single Mothers Again

It's deeply unsurprising that conservatives decided to honor the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington by denying that racism still exists and instead arguing that racial disparities can therefore only be blamed on black people's supposed inferiority. I mean, they don't say it that bluntly, but pretty much every right wing reaction I saw chronicled amounted to trying to argue that black people, as a group, are broken in some way that white people aren't, and that's the only issue that needs addressing. George Will's assholery above (via) is a perfect example. When Donna Brazile and Cokie Roberts correctly pointed out that Republicans are currently trying to take away some of the protections that Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement fought for---specifically by undoing a big chunk of the Voting Rights Act---Will decided to instead obsess about the evils of fornication.

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Breaking Bad Recap: S5E11, "Confessions"

What I find fascinating about the recent season portrayals of Walter White as the consummate abuser is how perfectly the show captures how hard it is to pry yourself from the sticky fingers of a manipulative, abusive narcissist. Every time you feel you've pulled away from him, he finds some way to exert control, often enlisting other people to do his dirty work for him. He will pull any stunt or ruin any life. Even his acts of "caring" are generally about reeling you in even more. You'll notice how much the favors he does people create debts that they often cannot decline to repay.

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Baby In India Almost Surely Not Spontaneously Combusting

Despite all the problems caused by a handful of belligerent misogynists in the atheist/skeptic movement (here's a good post on how deeply uneducated and downright dumb the supposedly "skeptical" misogynists can get---so much so that suddenly they're making up previously unstated "rules" denouncing long-standing journalistic practices), I still believe that skepticism is an important field that has a lot of value. And will only get stronger when it stops being a welcome home to people who just want to boost their own unearned superiority complex, and instead takes a turn for the more humanistic and compassionate.

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Things Really Are Getting Better

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A Short Statement On Anti-Trans Bigots Swiping Pandagon.net

It's been brought to my attention that the old URL for Pandagon, before it moved her to Raw Story, expired without my or Jesse Taylor's knowledge, and has been purchased by a bunch of bigots who are using it as a platform to hate on transgender people. In case there's any confusion---and I firmly believe that people of good faith know straightaway what Jesse and I have been targeted here and have nothing to do with this---let me state firmly, for the record: Jesse and I have nothing to do with this. I suspect what's happened here is that a small group of obsessive anti-trans bigots---in order to "punish" me both for defending the rights of trans women to be called women and because I've pointed out before that transphobes claiming to be "radical feminists" are a marginal group of people who use social media and blogs to make themselves seem more relevant than they are---have hijacked the URL. That is the sort of sleazy behavior that you see with the small groups of obsessive haters that the internet is so good at cultivating, and practically an admission on the behalf of these anti-trans bigots that they have nothing better to do than harass people for disagreeing with them.

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