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“Similarly, there is a limit to how far you can go in anti-violence work without rejecting the principal institutions of masculine domination. In reaction to spates of accusations from enlisted women of sexual assault and harassment perpetrated by their male peers and officers, the US military has engaged trainers, including Katz, to conduct gender violence prevention and bystander intervention. Like the prevention of child abuse through the promotion of authoritarian fatherhood, anti-violence training with men whose job is to kill people - the epitome of toxic masculinity - is any oxymoron. These military projects also carry a strong whiff of Othering: soldiers should be respectful of "our" women, and even refrain from raping "enemy" women and girls, but it's okay to kill their fathers, brothers, or husbands and, if necessary, to blow up their homes and cities. These efforts are not working. Biannual Pentagon surveys show a stead increase in sexual assaults and harassment in military academies. "This isn't a blip, a #MeToo bump, or some accident," averred California Democrat Jackie Spier at a February 2019 House subcommittee hearing. "It's a clear illustration of a destructive trend and systemic problem.” FeminismSexual AbuseRapeViolence Against WomenSexual AssaultRape CultureSexual Harassment Book:The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Harm, Ending State Violence Source: The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Harm, Ending State Violence
“The other faction, far less visible or influential, arose in the marginalized communities, among women - Black, brown, queer, trans, poor, disabled - whom the state has never protected. These abolition feminists have learned from experience that prisons do not end violence, but rather perpetrate and perpetuate it, while destroying individual lives, families, and communities. Like a lot of their compatriots in the carceral feminist movement, many are themselves survivors of sexual harm. But, unlike the other contingent, their politics join the struggle against sexual and gender violence with that against the "white supremacist prison nation," to use the term coined by abolitionist scholar Beth E. Richie.” FeminismPrisonHarmAbolitionGender Violence Book:The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Harm, Ending State Violence Source: The Feminist and the Sex Offender: Confronting Harm, Ending State Violence
“consumption can be very harmful to the world. I'm not a big proponent of the idea that consumption makes you morally bad, but there are consequences to our acts, and those consequences are environmental degradation and the huge social inequalities that make our standard of living in the United States possible.” WorldIdeasStatesBigsSocialUnitedUnited StatesHugeStandardsConsequenceEnvironmentalInequalityConsumptionConsumerismDegradationStandards Of LivingEnvironmental DegradationSocial Inequality Author:Judith Levine
“Men's sexuality is mean and violent, and men so powerful that they can reach WITHIN women to fvck/construct us from the inside out. Satan-like, men possess women, making their wicked fantasies and desires women's own. A woman who has sex with a man, therefore, does so against her will, even if she does not feel forced.” IfsMenFeelsMeanDoeDesireSexPowerfulFantasySexualityViolentSatanWickedConstructs Author:Judith Levine
“Man-hating is everywhere, but everywhere it is twisted and transformed, disguised, tranquilized, and qualified. It coexists, never peacefully, with the love, desire, respect, and need women also feel for men. Always man-hating is shadowed by its milder, more diplomatic and doubtful twin, ambivalence.” MenNeedsFeelsDesireHateFeministTransformedTwinsTwistedQualifiedDoubtfulDiplomaticCoexistAmbivalenceMisandryRadical FeministMan Hating Book:My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men, and the Dilemmas of Gender Source: My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men, and the Dilemmas of Gender
“I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men. It is hatred not only for the anonymous man who makes sucking noises on the street, not only for the rapist or the judge who acquits him, but for what the Greeks called philo-aphilos, 'hate in love,' for the men women share their lives with-husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, coworkers.” MenFeelsHateFatherShareStreetsHe ManSonBrotherJudgingLoversHusbandHatredFeministEnvyRageNoisePityGreekContemptDisgustingAlienationMen WomenCoworkerMisandryMan Hating Book:My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men, and the Dilemmas of Gender Source: My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men, and the Dilemmas of Gender