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Following on from the reports that the government intend to provide economically and socially deprived children a laptop and broadband my questions are these:-

Given the credit crunch and the pull back from implementing green technologies, will this policy also be put on the back-burner? I can’t find anything on the net to suggest that pilot schemes are going ahead.

Is this a ruse to free up teaching time? i.e “difficult” students could sent home from school and told to resume their studies on-line, therefore making them more socially isolated and marginally more susceptible to being groomed,it could also raise depression levels in socially excluded young people and increase the likelihood of them committing electronic crimes.

I do think this is a great scheme-  I’m certainly more liberated since going on-line at home. As a single mother it has enabled me to cyber socialize and self educate. Is this a case of “great idea, it’ll be a possible voter morale booster”? I really hope not, because children who live below the poverty line need the social capital enabling tool of the Internet.

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Freely selling sex.

I have to say I’m a pro porn feminist- well by that I mean , I’m a pro porn-that-is-made-by-consenting-adults- who-are-appropriately-re-numerated-for-their-time-and-who-have-working-conditions-that-are-as-safe-as-possible feminist. I’m anti trafficking, and I’m against a society that forces women into sex work, because they feel they have no other options or skills with which to generate much needed income. I’m not against women (or men for that matter) going into sex work because they enjoy it, or because they truly and freely want too. Before you tell me no woman could ever possibly be like that and all sex workers are forced, are suffering from deprivation or have drug/alcohol/psychological problems I suggest you go and read the blog of Renegade Evolution (NSFW), who is quite frankly damned awesome and was one of the first people ever to comment on my blog,  and then read Diablo Cody’s book Candy Girl about her experiences of stripping and the reasons why she did it.

If you don’t want to go and do that, then do go and read this awesome post by Renee at Womanist Musings. I’m particularly fond of this section :

This is not a profession that I would choose for myself but because I ultimately believe in the right of a woman to have control over her body and her sexuality I cannot sit in judgement of the result of where that decision leads.  My concerns are for the ones that are being prostituted without their consent.  My concerns are for those that are addicted, abused and raped.

That’s sums it up pretty well I think!



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One of the constant bug bears of my feminist identity is how often I have received criticism for not only BEING a Feminist, but for being a YOUNG Feminist  and for how I ‘do’ my feminism. For years, I was afraid to identify myself as a feminist- I’d been told too many times I couldn’t be one- I was too young, too poor, too badly educated, too married (yes, married feminists in fact, do not exist /snark), I had children and horror of horrors, I had changed my name upon marriage.

It took a long time, reading The F Word and having a Feminist professor at college for me to ‘come out’ as a card carrying member of the sisterhood. So, it grates upon me even more now, when Second Wavers tell me I’m doing it all wrong and ‘that’s not what it’s about’ or my particular favourite- ” Speaking as the senior feminist” as if Feminism has some form of hierarchy and I’m a mere underling on the belly of the movement. Generally I get quite narked. And that is the polite version!

I’m all for recognizing and remembering the work of feminists who have gone before. I am all for celebrating the achievements of women who have been activists before myself and the generation of Third Wavers, to which I belong. I wouldn’t for a second want to undermine the hard work, and struggle that those women put in, or the things they achieved.

But in the same way that I wouldn’t be rude to Gloria Steinem for being older than me, or for having been part of the movement at a time that has a different political consciousness to the consciousness it has now, I don’t expect to have ‘Senior Feminists’ being rude to me because I’m only 25, or because I was married, or because I’m a mother, or because I like the idea of getting married again and taking his name. My feminism is not the same as anyone else’s feminism, but I do share with everyone from the most radical to the most liberal, a recognition that women are treated as second class citizens in this world, that this state of affairs is entirely wrong and I work alongside other women and pro feminist men, to put an end to that, just the same as every other feminist out there, regardless of hir age, gender, class, colour, orientation of religious beliefs.

Regardless, of the fact that I am a fellow feminist and activist, I am also a human being, as is every other young/third wave feminist and we don’t deserve to be patronised or spoken down to just because we aren’t second wavers, and we weren’t at Greenham Common/ Vietnam Peace Marches/ The Original Reclaim the Night Marches.

Bearing that in mind, I exhort, every Second Wave or ‘older’ feminist to think before she chastises a younger feminist for having a Pro Girlie attitude, or for being young, or getting married, or for choosing to change her name in an informed and thoughtful way. I ask Second Wavers to recognise that as technology and the world has moved forward and amalgamated new cultural expressions, so has the feminist movement. Women who are Third Wave activists will have a totally different cultural and political consciousness and experience to Second Wave activists. It doesn’t make us wrong, it makes us products of our time and experiences.

I would finally salute the women who have marched before us, who made zines, and boycotted goods, who held consciousness raising groups, who fought for a women’s right to choose, for us to not be raped or beaten by our husbands or partners and have it condoned in law. I recognise and celebrate your achievements. All I ask, is that you have the courtesy to do the same for us.

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Manifesta – Jennifer Baumgardner & Amy Richards

A staple book for anyone with an interest in Third Wave Feminism, this book is, in a word AMAZING|!! Whilst I’ve tried reading the big Second Wave books (The Feminine Mystique, Of Woman Born, The Female Eunuch etc,) , they don’t speak to me because well, Second Wave is a generation behind me and whilst I’m interested in the history of it, it doesn’t make much sense to me in a contemporary political sort of way. Manifesta does , and includes brilliant examples of young women and their activism as well as pointing out things that just don’t work in a Second Wave context- Riot Grrrls and the Pro Girlie movement as an example. I’d reccomend this book to anyone who thinks they might be a feminist, but isn’t sure and to anyone else who wanted to know more and the Third Wave movement. I’d also recommend it to all those Second Wavers who like to inform the world that young women today aren’t activists or that young women can’t possible be feminist becase ‘insert reason here’.

I could rave about this book all night long. In the same way I read Backlash and had an OMG moment, reading Manifesta was a like a series of OMG moments that all led into each other. Manifesta has helped me re-analyze my feminism as valid and placed it in the context of my life and background. As a book it places Third Wave strongly into context. Yes we need to remember and respect the work our foremothers did- but we also need to respectfully remind them that we too are feminists and activists who have a different cultural and political experience and timeline and thus we will have a different feminism and a different activism.

If you haven’t read Manifesta I do strongly urge you to go forth and read it immediately!!!

More information about the book and it’s authors can be found here

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It seems the Fat Police are at it again. Being a fat person, isn’t just bad you see. Being the parent of a fat child is bad. Apparently it’s child abuse to have fat children. And if you are abusing your children by ‘making’ them fat then they should be removed from you for their own good.

Never mind that actually fat is mostly genetic or that sometimes a little dietary knowledge can go a long way, or that fat children are quite patently not being neglected by their parents, no, no being fat is so horrific we must remove fat children from their homes in order to protect them.

I really hope this kind of stupid, fucked up and unscientific thinking doesn’t make it into legislation you know. Because this is the kind of fucked up stupid unscientific thinking that will lead to parents accidentally starving their children of essential nutrients, in order to try and keep them thin and prevent their kids being removed from them.

It wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t for the fact the obesity epidemic is statistically a load of horseshit anyway.

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David Willetts is the Shadow Universities Secretary, and this week, is winning a special award for being a singulalry sexist nincompoop. He wins said award for his recent speech claiming that the family is threatened by a rise in the number of young women attending university.

According to Mr Willetts, the 10% difference between the gender when it comes to university education is threatening the family- men can no longer ‘bring home the bacon’, which means marriages break up, the family as an economic institution fails and well won’t somebody please think of the children.

I’ve no problem with Mr Willett saying that 35% of men vs 45% of women attending university is something that needs addressing. I’ve also no problem with him pointing out, that the overwhelming majority of young people Not In Education, Employment or Training (NEET) are young men , and that perhaps we need to examine the causes of this and do something about it.

What does vex me mightily is his claim that this is the fault of women- that women wanting to improve their lives and undertaking higher education, something denied to them for hundreds of years, is to blame for these young men’s lack of higher education. That somehow women improving themselves destroys the very fabric of our society, when I would have considered it to , logically, improve our society and improve the economic stability of the family. His notion that there is only a finite amount of education to go round is disturbing and as Jess at the F Word pointed out based on a disturbingly middle class presumption that no one from the working classes might want an education, and that rather than panicking that more middle class women are accessing higher education, we should instead examine why more people across the board aren’t accessing university level education.

I find the Conservatives to be a generally depressing political party- as far as they are concerned people deserve everything that ever happens to them, and it isn’t the job of the government to help anyone, because well if they can’t sort it out themselves they don’t deserve the help anyway. They uphold ridiculous ‘traditional’ views of gender roles and seem to think that the only way a relationship or a family can function is if the man (because in Tory land no one is gay and if they are they are very discreet about it and don’t presume to have families!)  has a nice job and works hard to bring in the money and his nice little wife stays at home and bakes and sews and deals with the children. The children will of course, be terribly nice, polite children who do their homework and don’t get into fights or take drugs and only the children of unemployed, drug abusing single mothers who don’t deserve any government help at all, will ever get into a trouble at school or with the police. Anyone outside of those norms is well, nontraditional, and thus threatening the security of ‘the family’ and thus the very fabric of society as we know it. Which means we should all sneer at them and denounce them and come up with special policies to keep them and their kind on their little council estates and living in the poverty they so rightly deserve.

I expected better really. Unrealistic- but seeing as Mr ‘call me Dave’ Cameron and his cronies looked to be seriously considering some family freindly, equality based policies – I was hopefull. Now I’m despondant. It’s just all going to be the same classist, sexist, racist shite as always. So don’t vote for the Conservatives people. Becuase like their American counterparts, they’d cheerfully see us all living back in some unrealistic vision of the 1950′s where men are men and women are unpaid domestic labour and baby machines, kept forcibly uneducated, sexually repressed and slaves to their biology.

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