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LeftWriteFemme 01-23-2013 04:17 PM

Ashley Furniture Shop Slapped With Lawsuit From Ex-Worker Allegedly Fired For Being A Lesbian



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...ref=gay-voices

Greyson 01-24-2013 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allison W (Post 736128)
U.S. military opening combat positions to women. No shit.

http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2013/0...jobs-to-women/

I'm almost inclined to think this is a big enough deal to deserve its own thread, but I may just have strong feelings on the issue.



Spring 1993, Vol. 25, No. 1

Women Soldiers of the Civil War
by DeAnne Blanton


The existence of soldier-women was no secret during or after the Civil War. The reading public, at least, was well aware that these women rejected Victorian social constraints confining them to the domestic sphere. Their motives were open to speculation, perhaps, but not their actions, as numerous newspaper stories and obituaries of women soldiers testified.

http://www.archives.gov/publications...vil-war-1.html



Women Soldiers of the Civil War, Part 2
by DeAnne Blanton

After the war, Cashier worked as a laborer, eventually drew a pension, and finally went to live in the Quincy, Illinois, Soldiers' Home. In 1913 a surgeon at the home discovered that Albert D. J. Cashier was a woman. A public disclosure of the finding touched off a storm of sensational newspaper stories, for Cashier had lived her entire adult life as a man. None of Cashier's former comrades-in-arms ever suspected that he was a she. Apparently, neither did the commandant at the Soldiers' Home. She died October 11, 1914 in an insane asylum.

http://www.archives.gov/publications...vil-war-2.html


Women Soldiers of the Civil War, Part 3
by DeAnne Blanton


Despite the fact that the U.S. Army did not acknowledge or advertise their existence, it is surprising that the women soldiers of the Civil War are not better known today. After all, their existence was known at the time and through the rest of the nineteenth century. Even though some modern writers have considered Seelye and Cashier, the majority of historians who have written about the common soldiers of the war have either ignored women in the ranks or trivialized their experience. While references, usually in passing, are sometimes found, the assumption by many respected Civil War historians is that soldier-women were eccentric and their presence isolated. Textbooks hardly ever mention these women.


http://www.archives.gov/publications...vil-war-3.html

LeftWriteFemme 01-24-2013 04:45 PM

Connie Mack: You Can Legislate Morality When It Comes To Gays, But Not Guns



http://www.queerty.com/connie-mack-y...zs7Sv8HktbW.99

Allison W 01-25-2013 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greyson (Post 736760)
articles about women soldiers in the U.S. Civil War

I admit, one of the reasons I like that combat roles are being opened to women now is that it will not be something that can be neatly brushed under the rug and forgotten: it will be right in our culture's face. I look forward to the irreparable damage this will do to our culture's myths about women, like "a woman is peaceful and not violent" and "women, like children, are weak, passive victims and must be protected by men."

DapperButch 01-27-2013 11:53 AM

Death of founding member of HBIGDA/WPATH, Dr. Leah Schaefer
 
I just received this email from the World Professional Associattion of Transgender Health.




Dear WPATH members:

It is with great sadness that I share the news of the death of Dr. Leah Schaefer, a giant in our field and former WPATH (then HBIGDA) President from 1991 to 1995. I am including an obituary written by former Board member and Committee Chair Dr. Kit Rachlin.

Survivors include her beloved niece, Board member and Committee Chair Dr. Randi Ettner.

Leah was a remarkable woman and revered by many in our membership.

In the words of President-Elect Jamison Green, " We are all impacted by the loss of her intellect, warmth, humor, and kindness, as well as her fierce support of our collective work and the dignity of transsexual and transgender people".

Dr. Leah Cahan Schaefer obituary by Dr. Kit Rachlin:

Dr. Leah Cahan Schaefer died last night after a long illness. Leah was a pioneer in the field of gender and sexuality. She was a founding member of the Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association (today, WPATH) and was an author of the first five versions of the Standards of Care. She was a two-time President of HBIGDA and a President of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Her doctoral dissertation, and book, Women and Sex was groundbreaking in its frank portrayal of female sexual experience. As a gender specialist in private practice in New York City she shared her compassion and wisdom with thousands of individuals. She was the custodian of Harry Benjamin's files and her private and professional papers are at the Kinsey Institute Library. She will be deeply missed by her friends, family, and colleagues. Funeral Services will be held at 9:30 in the morning on Monday, January28th at the Plaza Memorial Chapel between 90th and 91st Streets in Manhattan. Plaza Jewish Community Chapel. | 630 Amsterdam Avenue at 91st Street New York, NY10024 212.769.4400, Shiva will held on Monday evening between 5:00-9:00 at 285 River Side Drive apartment 15A at the corner of 101st Street.

Lin

Lin Fraser EdD
WPATH President
__________________
-Dapper

LeftWriteFemme 01-27-2013 08:35 PM

Wynne makes history as first openly gay premier in Canada


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle7894440/

Okiebug61 01-28-2013 04:02 PM

This is cool!
 
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...193808487.html

Ginger 01-28-2013 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Okiebug61 (Post 739132)

I know, right? Maybe now they will have a Tolerance badge.

Greyson 01-30-2013 02:17 PM

USA Immigration Reform
 
Yesterday the Senate and President made public their proposed immigration reform. They are two separate proposals. I want to alert our community to the fact that the Senate Proposal does not include visas and permanent residency (Green Card) for Same Sex Couples. President Obama's

It is my hope, each of us will contact our US Senators and ask why this is the case and recommend it be included in the Senate recommendations for Immigration reform.

__________________________________________________ ___________

Similarities and differences between Obama, Senate proposals

January 30, 2013 by swyatt11


SAME-SEX COUPLES
Senate:

— Does not include a provision allowing sponsorship of a same-sex partner.

Obama:

— Allows U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor a visa for a same-sex partner.



http://21border.com/2013/01/30/simil...als/#more-3051

Ginger 02-05-2013 10:03 PM

Malawa speaks
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...-attack-video/

Toughy 02-05-2013 10:13 PM

One of the carry over policies from Bush Jr. This side of Obama is very very troubling.........


Bipartisan Group of Senators Seeks Legal Justifications for the Deliberate Killing of Americans

http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/pre...-of-americans-


Wyden Statement on DOJ Memo on the Killing of Americans During Counterterrorism Operations:

http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/pre...ism-operations

Dante 02-06-2013 10:11 AM

We knew it was coming. No more mail delivered on Saturdays by the US Post Office, except for packages, effective on August 1st, I believe.

Toughy 02-06-2013 11:19 AM

This is happening completely because Congress has fucked the post office for years............the Republicans want to privatize a perfectly good cost efficent government run program..........asshats

http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/n...,3214004.story

Toughy 02-06-2013 05:11 PM

Here is an excellent article about how the Post Office got to this point:

https://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/05/26-1

Dante 02-07-2013 06:17 PM

Meanwhile , in So Calif, we have this former LAPD cop on the loose, who has killed a cop and apparently plans to do a whole lot of killing. He has an "agenda". 3 people dead so far. He contacted Anderson Cooper of CNN , Huge manhunt under way and he apparently is in a remote area lying in wait. shakin head.....so much killing enough enough

Greyson 02-09-2013 11:53 PM

Christopher Dorner Manifesto Ex LAPD Officer
 
I was reading more on this current news story and was surprised to read this ex LAPD officer had specifically referred to lesbian officers in supervisory positions in his manifesto. (See below. He also included other groups.)

Apparently Dorner sees lesbian officers in supervisory positions as misandry and not feminism. In my thinking if he sees feminism as misandry he is feeling threatened. Is it really a fine line or ?


__________________________________________________ _______

From: Christopher Jordan Dorner /7648

To: America

Subj: Last resort

Regarding CF# 07-004281


Those Caucasian officers who join South Bureau divisions (77th,SW,SE, an Harbor) with the sole intent to victimize minorities who are uneducated, and unaware of criminal law, civil law, and civil rights. You prefer the South bureau because a use of force/deadly force is likely and the individual you use UOF on will likely not report it. You are a high value target.

Those Black officers in supervisory ranks and pay grades who stay in south bureau (even though you live in the valley or OC) for the sole intent of getting retribution toward subordinate caucasians officers for the pain and hostile work environment their elders inflicted on you as probationers (P-1′s) and novice P-2’s. You are a high value target. You perpetuated the cycle of racism in the department as well. You breed a new generation of bigoted caucasian officer when you belittle them and treat them unfairly.

Those Hispanic officers who victimize their own ethnicity because they are new immigrants to this country and are unaware of their civil rights. You call them wetbacks to their face and demean them in front of fellow officers of different ethnicities so that you will receive some sort of acceptance from your colleagues. I’m not impressed. Most likely, your parents or grandparents were immigrants at one time, but you have forgotten that. You are a high value target.

Those lesbian officers in supervising positions who go to work, day in day out, with the sole intent of attempting to prove your misandrist authority (not feminism) to degrade male officers. You are a high value target.

Those Asian officers who stand by and observe everything I previously mentioned other officers participate in on a daily basis but you say nothing, stand for nothing and protect nothing. Why? Because of your usual saying, ” I……don’t like conflict”. You are a high value target as well




http://ktla.com/2013/02/07/read-chri...#axzz2KT7GqnW2

Allison W 02-10-2013 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greyson (Post 746133)
words about this Dorner guy

Dammit and for a while there I thought this whole escapade was really kind of fascinating in a morbid, "Will this progress until he gets the military chasing him down like some kind of bizarre real-life Grand Theft Auto analogue?" way. And now this shit.

That said, solely on a hunch, I get a vague and probably unreliable impression that he doesn't see himself as opposing feminism per se, but that he had a bad interaction with a female superior and got the (probably erroneous) idea that she hates him for being male. While I don't know what actually happened, of course, this guy is unstable and probably has a persecution complex. I'd wager there's a good chance he read something into such an interaction that wasn't there, or he pissed her off and in his head he just sort of conjured "misandry" as a reason for her disliking him, or she was feeling short-tempered about that whole "male privilege" thing that day, or she simply called him out on or disciplined him for some bullshit of his (possibly male-privilege-related) and he took it as a personal attack. None of which justifies his pissy attitude, but I'm one of those people who looks for context in all the wrong places, so.

Greyson 02-10-2013 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allison W (Post 746216)
That said, solely on a hunch, I get a vague and probably unreliable impression that he doesn't see himself as opposing feminism per se, but that he had a bad interaction with a female superior and got the (probably erroneous) idea that she hates him for being male.

You may be correct. I read the entire manifesto and have been following this story. At first I thought the woman who was on patrol with him and allegedly kicked the cuffed suspect in the face might be a lesbian, but upon further reading it looks like she was heterosexual and going through a break up/divorce with a male partner.

I personally believe some of Dorner's recollections did take place. However, it is not a pass for murder. It just really struck me as odd and sadly familiar how a lesbian with some perceived power or real power, her actions are seen as misandry and most likely suspect to be a "man hater."

alexri 02-11-2013 06:11 AM

Pope Benedict to resign at the end of the month, Vatican says
 
This was a total surprise. A pope has not resigned since 1415.

Disclaimer- I am not Catholic, though my family raised me with that religion. I left it in college. But I still have some mixed feelings about this, and wonder what the future is regarding a lot of issues.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/11/world/...ion/index.html

Rome (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI will resign on February 28, his spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told CNN Monday.

The 85-year-old pope is resigning "because of advanced age," Benedict told the cardinals of the Catholic Church on Monday.

"Strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me," the pope told the cardinals, according to the Vatican.

jac 02-11-2013 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexri (Post 746790)
This was a total surprise. A pope has not resigned since 1415.

Disclaimer- I am not Catholic, though my family raised me with that religion. I left it in college. But I still have some mixed feelings about this, and wonder what the future is regarding a lot of issues.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/11/world/...ion/index.html

Rome (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI will resign on February 28, his spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told CNN Monday.

The 85-year-old pope is resigning "because of advanced age," Benedict told the cardinals of the Catholic Church on Monday.

"Strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me," the pope told the cardinals, according to the Vatican.

Yeh this has me a bit piffed right now. I too am not a practicing Catholic but was raised in the Roman Catholic faith. Hardcore. My mom has pictures hanging on the wall where my grandfather is seated with popes. My grandfather was a tour guide in the Holy Lands for many many years and so I was raised with all these known understandings of what is expected in the church and of a pope.

That his reasoning is "because of advanced age" doesn't cut it with me and I can bet a million bucks my mom will have much to say about this. She had her doubts about this pope from day one. A pope reigns till death. Age is not a reason to resign....

I really don't want to be judgemental about this decision of his. If he has any doubts of his ability to reign then he really doesn't need to be sitting in the Vatican. I have to let this go....

The oldest reigning pope was Pope Leo XIII - age 93yo.


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