Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Day 53: Cum Guzzling Stupid Whore

"Ex-NFL player Rae Carruth hired hit man to be sure this baby wasn’t born"

"Miami woman, 23, left in a coma after she was 'attacked by roommate she found on CRAIGSLIST who strangled her and cut her up on her birthday'"

A woman takes a selfie of her in a red bra and underwear with matching red lipstick. One commenter says: "Only a cum guzzling stupid whore like you would get half naked in front of a mirror to take a pic and make a comment about lipstick color."

A transwoman talks about her experiences: "We not only have to look a certain way (both in terms of passing and in terms of conforming to queer normative acceptable standards of appearance), we also have to make sure not to rock the boat too much. We have to appear as sane and calm as possible, no matter the circumstances. If we show too much emotion at any time (read: any inconvenient emotion), we get hit with a double whammy of misogyny and transphobia, quickly written off as hysterical "crazy trans women." Accuse the wrong person of something, anyone too close to queer-home, and that's the end of our credibility and the revoking of our entrance passes to Queerlandia.

"My doctor, who is a trans woman, and I had a conversation today about the guy who raped me earlier this year. At first she was like "did you charge him?" When I explained that he's a trans man of color, she immediately got why I hadn't. Not because I couldn't bear to put a trans person, especially a trans person of color, in jail (which I can't), but because it would cause me to be completely ostracized by the queer/trans community in Toronto. I'd be "just another crazy trans woman." It was an uncomfortable realization for both of us to sit there, as trans women, knowing that we have literally no recourse when violence is enacted on us within the community (though if the same violence conveniently came from a white cis straight man, we would be celebrated as heroes for standing up to such an easy target, at least within the queer/trans community)." 


"Rape and sexual violence were used as weapons of war in Guatemala, two expert witnesses in the Sepur Zarco sex slavery trial said Thursday.
The case, now in its third week, seeks to prove that the systematic rape of 11 women at the Sepur Zarco military base in the 1980s was a war crime. The indigenous Q’eqchi’ women were held captive as domestic slaves after their husbands were disappeared and murdered by the military.

Gender specialist Dr. Rita Laura Segato told the court: “Rape is not 'collateral damage' in war; rape is used strategically, it is a weapon of war.”"

"A man burned alive his heavily pregnant teenage lover because he didn’t want to be a father.
Eren Toben, the father-to-be, and his friend lured Maria Peiner, 19, into a wood on the outskirts of Berlin to kill her." 

"A scientist has said she was 'very shocked and angry' to be told she could not attend a conference where she was due to give a talk because she was seven months pregnant."

"I want to believe that I perform beauty for myself. And perhaps for other women who will appreciate the execution of a perfectly winged eyeliner, because that shit is hard. Yet because I'm aware of the thing we call "beauty standards" and its relationship to the male gaze, I cannot help but wonder how much of me is swiping on the lippie because it makes me feel empowered, and how much of me is swiping on the lippie because it makes me feel like I'll be more accepted."

Article on Tina Turner gracing the cover of Vogue. "She may be 73 but the queen of rock 'n' roll has still got it.
Giving the likes of Cara Delevingne and Edie Campbell a run for their money Tina Turner looks Simply The Best as she becomes the oldest person to grace the cover of the fashion bible.
The legendary singer looks half her age on the glossy cover of Vogue Germany's April 2013 issue sporting signature honey-blonde locks and dewy, youthful skin."

A man invited a woman over to his place for a party. he drugs her and then has sex with her. His friends video tape it. When she confronts him, he says "just because you don't remember it doesn't mean you didn't enjoy it."

"It's like a 3-in-1 thing. Now I can cross asian, dyke, and virgin off my list."

Looking at pictures of people talking about their rapes, one of them looks exactly like my ex. For a moment, I panic, thinking he sees himself as the victim. I read his story and realize it's not him. I keep staring at the picture and feeling my anxiety spiking each moment.

"But you invited him over. How does that make it his fault?" A therapist asks the woman who was raped. It was the first time she had told anyone.

"I'm going to check to see if everything is working. Shh, you can't let mommy or anyone here. Don't tell mommy." A woman's stepfather told her when he was abusing her, from age 7 - 14. 

"You're too pretty to be a lesbian." He said to her before he raped her.

"You had sex with ________!?!" A text from the best friend of the victim, two weeks after the man got her drunk and raped her. 

"Doesn't that feel good?" What her rapist said to her when she was 3 years old.

A woman is told this about her rape. She was 18. First year college: "This is why we have underage drinking laws. This is your fault. If you hadn't been drinking then this wouldn't have happened to you."

White background, black text: "If you're a guy who likes looking at pictures of naked girls but loses respects for a girl if she posts a naked picture of herself, you can get lost."

A woman is emailed by her boss when she takes selfies of wearing the store's clothing. She is an average size woman. ""Something I want to make sure you keep in mind. I want size small, the stereotypical 'model' to model our clothes. Please use our pictures of our models if Stillwater store can't find someone who would be considered 'model material.' This is not to put anyone down but to communicate expectations of presenting our brand. Don't take it personal, all I ask for is really good representation. In exchange for the freedom, I ask you to take down all pictures of anyone that doesn't fit the criteria."

Dr Luke tweets that he didn't rape Kesha. 

A woman speaks on her abuse: 'I know how hard it is to go through a court trial. I went through a seven year court trial because I was sexually assaulted by my moms ex husband. I didn't come forward for two years prior because I didn't know how speak up about it. I also didn't want to because it meant that it was that much more real." 

Another woman talks about her abuse: "I was angry and fed up and basically tipped off my attacker by contacting their family about the abuse. They (and my mother) told me I was, "asking for it.""

A woman talks about her rape: "I did press charges on the man who sexually assaulted me. Come to find the investigating officer was my assaulter's friend. Charges were dropped. Try to charge officer with "conflict of interest"...officer's father is a national officer, and charges get dropped....yes, please tell me why we don't try to bring them to justice."

"Kesha came forward with her allegations. She made them public. She has been put through the wringer -- emotionally, physically and professionally. B

"The truth is that there are few incentives to coming forward with an allegation of sexual assault. It means having to recount a trauma over and over again, to people who may not even believe that what you say happened actually happened. It means facing the judgments of those closest to you, and in Kesha's case, the judgments of the public who determine the success of her career. It means being picked apart, as people try to find just how "perfect" a victim you are. It may mean dealing with law enforcement officials and members of a jury who have been socialized to believe myths about rape.
"You've already been violated," Madonna told Howard Stern last year when he asked why she never reported a violent assault to the police in the late 1970s. "It's just not worth it. It's too much humiliation."" 

"Kesha is a wealthy, beautiful, white celebrity working at the upper echelons of an elite industry. Yet, even these privileges don't set her apart from other victims of sexual abuse who face a justice system that often doesn't protect them. Her story sheds light on why rape remains one of the most grossly underreported crimes. "

A woman makes a calendar to help break the stigma of Crohn's disease sufferers not feeling sexy. "Samantha Cawley wanted to prove that the pouches – similar to colostomy bags – are no barrier to being sexy.
The 28-year-old train driver said: “There’s a lot of stigma surrounding having an ostomy and it is something that needs to be stamped out.
“I know there are some women out there that don’t want to get naked in front of their partners because they are so self-conscious so, hopefully, this calendar will do something to help them rebuild their confidence.”"

A client today complains that she couldn't find any Rey toys.

Kesha alleges that Dr Luke would go out, get girls as drunk as possible, so he could fuck them in the ass. He also demanded his wife get an abortion and tried to blackmail her to do so.

Dr Luke's PR firm describes Kesha as "getting hard to control"

A woman comments on rape culture: ""And "when" you get raped (since it's inevitable) lay back and enjoy it then shut up about it, no one wants to hear about it.
No one will believe you because you are ugly or a slut so you brought it on yourself so why bother complaining?"

Tweet: "rape culture tells 'beautiful' women that they should EXPECT to be harassed/abused, while 'ugly' women should be happy for the 'attention.'"


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