tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12019091829998035902024-03-13T12:33:32.809+00:00Refusing the defaultcimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comBlogger362125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-2812998061595006432012-10-19T17:09:00.001+01:002012-10-19T17:09:24.523+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>[Content note: stalking] Philippa Willitts at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/09/i_dont_even_kno'>"I don't even know her name..."</a></li>
<li>Left Outside: <a href='http://leftoutside.wordpress.com/2012/10/02/class-expenses-and-employee-theft/'>Class, expenses and employee theft</a></li>
<li>Den of the Hyena: <a href='http://jennie-kermode.blogspot.com/2012/10/wolves-in-lions-clothing.html'>Wolves in Lions' Clothing </a></li>
<li>reasonstonotleavethehouse: <a href='http://reasonstonotleavethehouse.posterous.com/on-in-fighting'>On In-fighting</a></li>
<li>Another Angry Woman: <a href='http://stavvers.wordpress.com/2012/10/12/what-is-the-optimal-level-of-clothing-to-avoid-prison/'>What is the optimal level of clothing to avoid prison?</a></li>
<li>[Content note: rape] Sian and Crooked Rib: <a href='http://sianandcrookedrib.blogspot.com/2012/10/men-like-jimmy-saville-will-get-away.html'>Men like Jimmy Saville will get away with it until we listen to women and girls</a></li>
<li>Garann Means at Geek Feminism: <a href='http://geekfeminism.org/2012/10/18/you-keep-using-that-word/'>you keep using that word</a></li>
<li>Forty Shades Of Grey: <a href='http://fortyshadesofgrey.blogspot.com/2012/10/women-just-unwilling-mothers-in-waiting.html'>Women - just unwilling mothers in waiting</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-69498819154229214922012-09-21T18:29:00.003+01:002012-09-21T18:29:47.673+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/08/pornification_and_disempowerment.html'>Pornification and Disempowerment</a></li>
<li>Joe at Racism Review: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/racismreview/nYnz/~3/e-IPwr3TT00/'>Obama’s Severe Limitations: The White-Racist Context</a></li>
<li>Alan White at New Statesman: <a href='http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/politics/2012/08/physical-and-mental-torture-disabled-man-prison'>The "physical and mental torture" of a disabled man in prison</a></li>
<li>Jender at Feminist Philosophers: <a href='http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/2012/09/02/77-survivor-faces-deportation/'>7/7 survivor faces deportation</a></li>
<li>David Allen Green at New Statesman: <a href='http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/david-allen-green/2012/09/assange-and-legal-myths'>The legal mythology of the extradition of Julian Assange</a></li>
<li>Edinburgh Eye: <a href='http://edinburgheye.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/magnetic-girls-talk/'>Magnetic Girls Talk</a></li>
<li>Jane Dreaper at BBC News: <a href='http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19570364'>Down's syndrome patient challenges resuscitation order</a></li>
<li>Sean Carroll at Cosmic Variance: <a href='http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2012/09/19/scientists-your-gender-bias-is-showing/'>Scientists, Your Gender Bias Is Showing</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-34603172552070860602012-08-25T10:28:00.002+01:002012-08-25T10:28:59.609+01:00Friday in TZ+1100 links<ul>
<li>Same Difference: <a href='http://samedifference1.com/2012/08/11/will-olympic-legacy-spell-the-end-of-inclusive-education/'>Will ‘Olympic Legacy’ Spell The End Of Inclusive Education?</a></li>
<li>Diary of a Goldfish: <a href='http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/2012/08/some-things-we-could-actually-do-to.html'>Some Things We Could Actually Do To Prevent Rape </a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/08/missing_the_point_on_language.html'>Missing the Point on Language</a></li>
<li>The Fat Nutritionist: <a href='http://www.fatnutritionist.com/index.php/food-and-exercise-are-not-matter-and-anti-matter/'>Food and exercise are not matter and anti-matter.</a></li>
<li>[content note: various forms of child abuse] Edinburgh Eye: <a href='http://edinburgheye.wordpress.com/2012/08/22/children-first/'>Children First</a></li>
<li>Gwen Sharp at Sociological Images: <a href='http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2012/08/23/anti-terrorism-campaigns-and-the-criminalization-of-public-non-conformity/'>Anti-Terrorism Campaigns and the Criminalization of Public Non-Conformity</a></li>
<li>Ami Angelwings: <a href='http://ami-rants.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-privileged-dont-need-internet-death.html'>The privileged don't need internet death threats, they've got better weapons.</a></li>
</ul>
<p>And some other links on the Assange case:</p>
<ul>
<li>Penny Red: <a href='http://www.penny-red.com/post/29989130545/its-trigger-warning-week'>It's trigger warning week</a></li>
<li>Carl Gardner: <a href='http://bitly.com/bundles/o_43mt6posol/1'>Cases of EAWs for rape & sex assault offences </a></li> (a short sample of other EAW cases in which a European nation attempted to extradite someone from the UK on sexual offence charges)</li>
<li>Too much to say for myself: <a href='http://toomuchtosayformyself.com/2012/08/24/rape-is-not/'>Rape is not</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-35782224919234503772012-08-10T17:54:00.003+01:002012-08-10T17:54:35.248+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Sian and Crooked Rib: <a href='http://sianandcrookedrib.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-hpv-vaccine-religion-and-promiscuity.html'>The HPV Vaccine, Religion and Promiscuity</a></li>
<li>The Curvature: <a href='http://thecurvature.com/2012/07/23/sexual-assault-victim-faces-contempt-of-court-charges-for-naming-attackers/'>Sexual Assault Victim Faces Contempt of Court Charges for Naming Attackers</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/07/you_dont_have_to_get_it_to_respect_it.html'>You Don’t Have to Get It To Respect It</a></li>
<li>Spark in Darkness: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SparkInDarkness/~3/Souz7A_S9mI/the-difference-between-bad-things.html'>The difference between bad things happening and being marginalised</a></li>
<li>Sarah Keenan at Racialicious: <a href='http://www.racialicious.com/2012/08/08/sexism-racism-and-swimming-at-the-london-2012-olympics/'>Sexism, Racism, And Swimming At The London 2012 Olympics</a></li>
<li>Echidne of the Snakes: <a href='http://echidneofthesnakes.blogspot.com/2012_08_05_archive.html#3836191630191440508'>Today's Thought on Evolutionary Psychology</a></li>
<li>bellaciaoliberta: <a href='http://bellaciaoliberta.wordpress.com/2012/08/10/eugenics/'>Eugenics</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-39795632239007803072012-07-20T20:07:00.002+01:002012-07-20T20:07:25.027+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>The Wall: <a href='http://wallblog.co.uk/2012/07/06/yodel-threatened-twitter-with-legal-action-to-silence-online-critics/'>Yodel threatened Twitter with legal action to silence online critics</a></li>
<li>alexandraerinr: <a href='http://alexandraerin.tumblr.com/post/26923122547/edgy-comedy'>“Edgy” comedy.</a></li>
<li>Complicity: <a href='http://www.complicity.co.uk/blog/2012/07/what-weve-learnt-about-ccdp-plans/'>What we’ve learnt about CCDP plans</a></li>
<li>Jolene Tan at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/07/thinking_over_o'>Thinking over "over-thinking"</a></li>
<li>Left Outside: <a href='http://leftoutside.wordpress.com/2012/07/13/white-riot/'>White Riot</a></li>
<li>Zero at the Bone: <a href='http://zeroatthebone.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/which-kinds-of-bodies-are-respected/'>Which kinds of bodies are respected?</a></li>
<li>gudbuy t'jane<a href='http://gudbuytjane.wordpress.com/2012/07/17/on-taking-offense/'>On taking offense</a></li>
<li>DeeLeigh at Big Fat Blog: <a href='http://www.bigfatblog.com/study-weight-isnt-real-issue'>Study: Weight isn't the real issue</a></li>
<li>Spark in Darkness: <a href='http://www.sparkindarkness.com/2012/07/privilege-marginalisations-and-which.html'>Privilege, Marginalisations - and which one's appropriate</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-48585913617390438472012-07-06T18:21:00.003+01:002012-07-06T18:22:05.968+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Transgriot: <a href='http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2012/06/back-to-future-ii-day.html'>Back To The Future II Day!</a></li>
<li>UK Polling Report: <a href='http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/5717'>How not to report opinion polls</a></li>
<li>Jack of Kent: <a href='http://jackofkent.com/2012/07/jesus-and-the-dinosaurs-and-the-gullibility-of-secularists/'>Jesus and the Dinosaurs, and the gullibility of secularists</a></li>
<li>Diary of a Goldfish: <a href='http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/2012/07/10-things-fiction-writers-need-to.html'>10 Things Fiction Writers Need to Remember About Disability (1-5)</a></li>
<li>[Content note: ablist and cissexist rape acquittals] Another Angry Woman: <a href='http://stavvers.wordpress.com/2012/07/05/sweden-and-rape-the-myth-of-the-feminist-haven/'>Sweden and rape: the myth of the feminist haven</a></li>
<li>Diane Taylor at The Guardian: <a href='http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/jul/05/mentally-ill-asylum-seeker'>UKBA officials 'planned to worsen health of mentally ill asylum seeker'</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-64268999321644479962012-06-22T19:16:00.003+01:002012-06-22T19:16:38.174+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/06/she_cant_be_poor_she_has_a_cell_phone.html'>‘She can’t be poor! She has a cell phone!’</a></li>
<li>UK Polling Report: <a href='http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/5634'>A reminder about crossbreaks</a></li>
<li>Transgriot: <a href='http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2012/06/watergate-40th-anniversary.html'>Watergate 40th Anniversary</a></li>
<li>Complicity: <a href='http://www.complicity.co.uk/blog/2012/06/google-data-shows-uk-back-as-most-snooped-on-population/'>Google data shows UK back as most snooped on population</a></li>
<li>Aphra Behn at Shakesville: <a href='http://www.shakesville.com/2012/06/today-in-fat-hatred-us-fatties-doom.html'>Today in Fat Hatred: U.S. Fatties Doom the World</a></li>
<li>Left Outside: <a href='http://leftoutside.wordpress.com/2012/06/19/the-rt-hon-richard-benyon-mp-parliamentary-under-secretary-for-environment-food-and-rural-affairs/'>The Rt Hon Richard Benyon MP, Parliamentary Under-secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs</a></li>
<li>Haynes, Service, Goldacre and Torgerson: <a href='http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/resource-library/test-learn-adapt-developing-public-policy-randomised-controlled-trials'>Test, Learn, Adapt: Developing Public Policy with Randomised Controlled Trials</a></li>
<li>Mindy at Hoyden About Town: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HoydenAboutTown/~3/h1kUV2ytQwI/'>OMG Zombesity crisis, again.</a></li>
<li>Another Angry Woman: <a href='http://stavvers.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/its-ok-to-like-science-girls-its-sexy-now/'>It’s OK to like science, girls. It’s sexy now.</a></li>
<li>Jessie at Racism Review: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/racismreview/nYnz/~3/vNfK6WmJUYE/'>Visible Evidence of Racism</a></li>
<li>Transgriot: <a href='http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2012/06/who-is-woman-enough-to-participate-in.html'>Who Is Woman Enough to Participate in the Olympics? </a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-33600772873555359642012-06-19T20:24:00.002+01:002012-06-19T20:43:24.920+01:00Blogspot and Disqus<p>Blogspot and Disqus have an incompatibility:</p>
<ul>
<li>Blogger uses per-country domains like refusingthedefault.blogspot.co.uk for the UK, and refusingthedefault.blogspot.com for the US (and anywhere not specifically stated). A few other countries are similarly affected.</li>
<li>Disqus ties its comment threads to a particular URL. So while you can allow multiple domains to connect to the Disqus account in Settings => Trusted Domains, that ends up with you having a separate unrelated comment thread for every country. Not great if you have any international readers.</li>
</ul>
<p>For now, people can go to refusingthedefault.blogspot.com/ncr to make the domain stick with country geo-location. This is not great, but it kind-of works at great inconvenience to your readers...</p>
<p>I've found a better fix, which does not appear to be documented elsewhere on the web (and Disqus support didn't mention it when I asked), but it's so obvious from a programming perspective I find it unlikely I'm the first to think of it. On the other hand, it does require a little bit of willingness to dive into the raw template code to implement, so make sure you backup your template first in case it goes wrong.</p>
<p>Code for the fix below the cut...</p>
<div class='fullpost'>
<p>In the Blogger template with Disqus installed there'll be a section like:</p>
<pre><code><script type='text/javascript'>
var disqus_url = '<data:post.url/>';;
var disqus_title = document.getElementById('disqus_post_title').innerHTML;
var disqus_message = document.getElementById('disqus_post_message').innerHTML;
</script></code></pre>
<p>(Edit the template, edit the HTML directly, disregard the "are you sure" warning, and expand the widget templates)</p>
<p>After the line starting <code>'var disqus_url'</code> add:</p>
<pre><code>disqus_url = disqus_url.replace(/refusingthedefault.blogspot.[a-z.]+/,"refusingthedefault.blogspot.com");</code></pre>
<p>(replacing "refusingthedefault" with your blogspot domain, or it won't do anything useful...)</p>
<p>This will pass the canonical post URL to Disqus, and your comments will be unified. There will probably be a bit of a mess with old comment threads that needs migrating on Disqus.</p>
<p>Add the blogspot country subdomains to your Trusted Domains in Disqus and it should all work (except for the comment counts on the summary page, which will always say zero, but that's bearable)</p>
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-59693314063208405172012-06-15T19:00:00.000+01:002012-06-15T19:02:05.236+01:00Come back! We can campaign about trees together!<p>I've been critical before of political groups and movements whose
entire platform basically boils down to "we're not the
Conservatives". They avoid setting out principles as much as possible
to attract a broad audience - "a united left", or whatever - which
works fine right up until they actually try to do anything.</p>
<p>The result is usually a group which is run by and for default
people, and often one viewing political power as an end rather than as
a means.</p>
<div class='fullpost'>
<p>I bring this up now because there was [content note: heterosexism, especially in comments]
<a
href='http://blog.38degrees.org.uk/2012/06/14/gay-marriage-campaign-your-thoughts-and-comments/'>a
fine example</a> yesterday of the intellectual knots one can get
oneself into when attempting to run a campaigning organisation without
reference to any underlying principles<sup>1</sup>.</p>
<p>Paraphrased:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The membership's desire to take action in favour<sup>2</sup> of non-default
people was a clear but not unanimous majority. This was hard to
interpret, so we resolved to only take late, ineffective and partial
action on the subject.</p>
<p>Despite the considered ineffectuality of our response,
approximately 0.1% of the recipients of our call to action found it
too much for them, and delivered us a series of insults, or even
cancelled their subscriptions. Please tell us what you think. Should
we have made our action even weaker, or not done it at all?</p>
<p>We don't want to lose important people over this! Please come
back... We can campaign about trees together. We won't do it again...</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Another example of why I strongly prefer campaigns which both start
from and stick with their principles, then.</p>
<h4>Footnotes and rambling digressions</h4>
<p><sup>1</sup> Yes, I'm aware they claim to have underlying
principles. Under both "defend fairness" and "protect rights" this one
should have been fairly obvious (though see next footnote too).</p>
<p><sup>2</sup> There is of course a principled argument that marriage
- either in its current form as a concept or in all forms - is itself
harmful, and therefore to extend it to more people is to go in
completely the wrong direction; instead, heterosexual marriage should
be abolished. I very much doubt any of the objections received were
along those lines.</p>
<p>Certainly, I would agree that in so far as the state needs to have
a means of registering relationships between individuals, the model of
"marriage", even opened up so that it does not require particular
genders of the participants, is massively insufficient. Relationships
between more than two people, relationships which desire some but not
all of the legal statuses attached to "marriage", and so on, are not
well-served by the current set up. This should not be considered the
end of the reform process, though with the exception of those
religions which would like to run religious ceremonies for marriages,
it probably will be for quite some time.</p>
<p>I can also envisage societies in which the "state" either has no
need to register relationships at all, or does not exist in such a
form that the concept even makes sense. At least some of these social
models would, for me, also be preferable to the current system.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, I think even if the long-term plan is to get rid of
the concept of state recognised marriage (and remember that this
digression is irrelevant to the main post, where that clearly is not
the long-term plan!), the current concept has so many flaws that
refusing to fix them in the short term is the wrong approach.</p>
<p>(See also: Andy's Miscellany: <a href='http://andysmiscellany.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/marriage-equality-and-primogeniture/'>Marriage Equality and Primogeniture</a> for a different analysis)</p>
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-46549038514565244322012-06-15T18:57:00.000+01:002012-06-15T19:08:03.091+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Ministry of Truth: <a href='http://www.ministryoftruth.me.uk/2012/05/23/lansleys-nhs-funding-plan-will-make-it-even-grimmer-up-north/'>Lansley’s NHS funding plan will make it even grimmer up North</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/05/norming_access.html'>Norming access</a> and <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/06/to_each_according_to_their_own_abilities_disability_and_environmentalism.html'>To Each According To Their Own Abilities: Disability and Environmentalism</a></li>
<li>[content note: rape] tigtog at Hoyden About Town: <a href='http://hoydenabouttown.com/20120604.11846/food-for-thought-if-rapists-just-cant-control-their-urges/'>Food for thought: if rapists just can’t control their urges…</a></li>
<li>[content note: fat-hate] Melissa McEwan at Shakesville: <a href='http://www.shakesville.com/2012/06/i-realized-those-issues-are-real.html'>"I realized those issues are real."</a></li>
<li>richie79 at Big Fat Blog: <a href='http://www.bigfatblog.com/uk-government-criticises-obesity-epi-panic'>UK Government criticises obesity epi-panic</a></li>
<li>Jolene Tan at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/06/families_only_f'>Families: only for the wealthy</a></li>
<li>Jim C Hines: <a href='http://jimhines.livejournal.com/636066.html'>Boundaries</a></li>
<li>Complicity: <a href='http://www.complicity.co.uk/blog/2012/06/spooks-in-the-middle/'>Spooks in the Middle: How the Home Office might break HTTPS</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-74104155838731598152012-06-14T20:17:00.000+01:002012-06-14T20:17:31.010+01:00Rape culture in government<p>[Content note: abuse of power, rape]</p>
<p>There was a <a
href='http://www.theyworkforyou.com/whall/?id=2012-06-13a.96.0'>debate
in Parliament yesterday</a> regarding undercover policing, raised by
Caroline Lucas MP (Green, Brighton Pavilion).</p>
<p>One of the issues raised was the practice by police infiltrating a
group suspected of criminal activity of forming sexual relationships
with the members of that group (so far, the cases which have received
publicity have all involved male police officers and female members of
the group).</p>
<div class='fullpost'>
<p>It is of course fairly likely that many of the people with whom the
undercover officers formed sexual relationships would not have done so
had they known that the other person was an undercover police
officer. As Lucas states:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The eight women allege that the men’s actions constitute a breach
of articles 3 and 8 of the European convention on human
rights. Article 3 asserts that no one shall be subject to inhuman or
degrading treatment, and article 8 grants respect for private and
family life, including the right to form relationships without
unjustified interference by the state. The women go on to allege that
the actions amount to common law tortious acts of deceit, misfeasance
in public office and assault.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>It's not at all clear to me from a reading of the precedent and
legislation whether people in a similar situation could also allege
rape, as has been suggested (and rightly, because morally it is). It
hinges on what "capacity to consent" means in the legislation, and the
positive precedents generally have elements which are clearer than in
this sort of case<sup>1</sup>.</p>
<p>In that context, the government's answer is disturbing.</p>
<p>Nick Herbert MP (Conservative, Arundel and South Downs), the relevant Minister, replies - regarding the legality of this under RIPA, an issue which remains untested by the courts and on which a number of conflicting public statements have been made by the police:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>What matters is that there is a general structure and system of proper oversight and control, rather than specific directions on behaviour that may or may not be permitted. Moreover, to ban such actions would provide a ready-made test for the targeted criminal group to find out whether an undercover officer was deployed among them. Specifically forbidding the action would put the issue in the public domain and such groups would know that it could be tested.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>So it's okay for an undercover police officer to commit actions
morally (and possibly legally) constituting rape, if to do otherwise
would put their cover at risk, according to the government.</p>
<p>Herbert doesn't explicitly state it one way or the other, but
presumably given some of the other cases that Lucas raised, he also
considers it legitimate for an undercover police officer to plant a
live incendiary device in a public area, if to refuse would put their
cover at risk (a blanket ban on committing life-threatening acts of
terrorism would obviously make it too easy for terrorist groups to out
undercover officers, right?).</p>
<h4>Footnote</h4>
<p><sup>1</sup> Generally one of:</p>
<ol>
<li>The offender viewed the act as sexual but convinced their victim(s) that it wasn't (e.g. fake medical examinations)</li>
<li>The offender had used some sort of threats or pressure</li>
<li>The offender was pretending to be an entirely different person (as opposed to presenting a different identity of the same person). The distinction between the two is not trivial, given how many people have extremely legitimate reasons to have multiple identities for different contexts.</li>
</ol>
<p>One of the things that makes me angry about this sort of case is that I can't think of a way to word legislation such that (under rape culture: the existing legislation would be more than adequate if we weren't) this would be illegal, but legitimate omissions about one's past or other identities would not be, especially in the context of a government (and much of the populace) which believes that people can legitimately only have one identity.</p>
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-64869744668264793192012-05-18T23:15:00.000+01:002012-05-18T23:15:08.497+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>[content note:rape] We Mixed Our Drinks <a href='http://ontoberlin.blogspot.com/2012/05/rape-culture-still-around-still-as-grim.html'>Rape culture: still around; still as grim as ever </a></li>
<li>Helen G at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/05/argentinas_sena'>Argentina's Senate passes gender identity law</a></li>
<li>richie79 at Big Fat Blog: <a href='http://www.bigfatblog.com/chewing-fat-uk'>Chewing the Fat in the UK</a></li>
<li>Neue Politik: <a href='http://jaekaygoesforth.blogspot.co.uk/2010/07/civil-partnerships-and-marriage-whats.html'>Civil Partnerships and Marriage: What's The Difference?</a></li>
<li>Same Difference: <a href='http://samedifference1.com/2012/05/14/coalition-failed-to-test-fairness-of-spending-cuts-finds-ehrc-report/'>Coalition Failed To Test Fairness Of Spending Cuts, Finds EHRC Report</a></li>
<li>Lisa Wade at Sociological Images: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SociologicalImagesSeeingIsBelieving/~3/233IuQ6lfZA/'>Are Our Politics More Consistent Than Our Opinions?</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-92058206192085403462012-05-16T20:40:00.001+01:002012-05-16T20:40:34.188+01:00The Government Inequalities Office<p>The recent newsletter from the Government Equalities Office can
basically be summed up as "Well, it's all a bit difficult. Let's not
bother". It's the result of their previous <a
href='http://refusingthedefault.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/one-default-mans-red-tape-is-another.html'>"regulation
is evil"</a> review.</p>
<div class='fullpost'>
<blockquote>
<p>The measures announced today include:</p>
<p>Repealing Third Party Harassment law, which will ensure employers
are no longer liable for the harassment of an employee by a third
party (for example, a customer). A consultation on this change is
launched today.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The <a
href='http://www.lawgazette.co.uk/in-practice/practice-points/third-party-harassment'>Law
Gazette</a> has a summary of the existing law, and the case law it's
based on.</p>
<p>Note that it firstly requires this to happen more than once and
secondly requires that the employer could reasonably have done
something about it but didn't.</p>
<p>The 'Bernard Manning' case (which held that the employer was liable
for inviting a racist and sexist comedian to insult their staff, even
though the comedian was not a direct employee) is fairly important
since third parties include suppliers and contractors.</p>
<p>It's not clear that repealing this part will actually stop
employers being liable, as the Equalities Office <a
href='http://refusingthedefault.blogspot.co.uk/2010/09/incompatible-views-on-equality.html'>apparently
holds the view that all harassment is direct discrimination</a>, and
of course the case law establishing liability predated the law they're
going to repeal. Unless they intend to repeal it by adding a statement
that employers are explicitly not liable, of course, which is unlikely
to stand up in court.</p>
<p>Next...</p>
<blockquote><p>Reviewing the Public Sector Equality Duty - a legal obligation on public
bodies to consider the impact of their decisions on different groups - to
establish whether it is operating as intended.</p>
<p>Repealing the Socio-Economic Duty - a legal obligation on public bodies to
consider the impact of their decisions on social class.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>I'd be more worried about the first point if the government had not
repeatedly shown that it's completely trivial to ignore it anyway, if
you are the government. Repealing the Socio-Economic Duty is hardly
surprising either, given how obviously they've been ignoring it so far.</p>
<p>Then...</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Tackling gold-plating and over-compliance by working with the British
Chambers of Commerce to help small-and-medium-sized companies understand
what they do and don't need to do in order to comply with the Equality Act.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>We must remember that the Act's purpose is to give plausible
deniability when people are discriminated against. Some companies have
got confused and gone beyond this to attempt to actually stop the
discrimination.</p>
<blockquote>
<p> Repealing employment tribunals' 'wider recommendations'
powers, which will remove the power of tribunals to recommend the
introduction of, or changes to, policies that affect all of an employer's
staff - not just the employee who brought the case. A consultation on this
change is launched today.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>We must remember that it is far more effective, and good for the
employer, if they have to deal with several separate discrimination
cases for the same issue, rather than a tribunal being able to suggest
a way to improve general practice after the first one.</p>
<p>The "individual solution to systematic problem" approach of course
never fails to keep discriminated-against people from causing too much
trouble.</p>
<p>And a bunch to do with the EHRC</p>
<blockquote>
<p> Repealing unnecessary powers and duties. Some of the
EHRC's powers and duties under the Equality Act 2006 will be scrapped in
order to help it focus on its core functions.</p>
<p>Tighter financial controls. The EHRC will comply with
government-wide spending rules - in particular, controls on recruitment,
consultancy and marketing.</p>
<p>Budget review. The EHRC's budget was cut by over half as
part of the 2010 Spending Review. There will now be a comprehensive review
of the remainder of the EHRC's budget, to be completed this autumn.</p>
<p>New leadership. A new Chairman and a new, smaller Board
will be recruited.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>"Having funding, powers, and staff is interfering with the EHRC's
duty to pretend everything is fine. We will review this."</p>
<p>They're not necessarily the most <a
href='http://refusingthedefault.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/allowing-religion-as-excuse-for.html'>useful
or sensible organisation</a>, but I doubt these changes will help.</p>
<p>...all in all, about what you'd expect from the Conservative Party.</p>
<p>About four years ago, you couldn't talk about an issue like this
without a Lib Dem popping up to say that they were the only major party to
have:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Upholding these values of individual and social justice, we reject all prejudice and discrimination based upon race, colour, religion, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation and oppose all forms of entrenched privilege and inequality.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>in their Constitution. The lack of an entry for "social class" is telling, in light of the above repeals, isn't it.</p>
<p>I haven't seen a Lib Dem mention that for a while now. Whether
that's because there are fewer Lib Dems or because they've realised
that like a lot of Constitutional statements it's basically
meaningless words, I'm not sure.</p>
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-27596250492596189552012-05-04T20:49:00.000+01:002012-05-04T20:49:02.148+01:00Friday Links<ul><li>eastsidekate at Shakesville: <a href='http://www.shakesville.com/2012/04/on-why-i-left-academy.html'>On Why I Left the Academy</a></li>
<li>[content note: terrorism] Left Outside: <a href='http://leftoutside.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/whos-responsible-you-fucking-are/'>Who’s responsible? You fucking are!</a></li>
<li>[content note: rape] Too much to say for myself: <a href='http://toomuchtosayformyself.com/2012/04/22/justice-for-survivors/'>Justice for survivors</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/04/whats_so_bad_about_feelings_anyway.html'>What’s So Bad About Feelings, Anyway?</a></li>
<li>Patient C: <a href='http://patientc.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/words-and-political-correctness.html'>Words and Political Correctness</a></li>
<li>DavidG at Where's the Benefit?: <a href='http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.com/2012/05/price-of-hate-badd2012.html'>The Price of Hate #BADD2012</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.numbersleuth.org/universe/'>The universe in powers of 10</a> (very visual, needs modern browser)</li>
</ul><br />
<p>A few reports that <a
href='http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/the-northerner/2012/apr/27/durham-miners-gala-ed-miliband-bob-crowe-labour'>Ed<br />
Miliband will be attending the Gala this year</a>. Now, even saying<br />
he'll attend and then not turning up is closer than any of his<br />
predecessors got, but will he actually make it this year? It's <a
href='/2011/06/itll-always-be-next-year.html'>one prediction</a> I'll<br />
be quite happy to be wrong about.</p>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-63375431446088856032012-05-03T18:30:00.001+01:002012-05-03T18:30:37.692+01:00No-one could possibly have predicted that<p>Well, no-one could possibly have predicted that: <a href='http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-17869903'>Secondary school pupils 'not eating enough'</a> according to the BBC headline. No, it's not an article about child poverty and malnutrition.</p><br />
<div class='fullpost'><br />
<p>It turns out that...</p><blockquote><p>For example, in 2004 43% of pupils had chips with their lunch compared to just 7% in 2011.</p><br />
<p>And almost all schools have ditched the sale of chocolate, sweets and crisps.</p></blockquote><p>...if you remove the provision of food which is both tasty and provides lots of energy...</p><blockquote><p>School Food Trust research suggests pupils get a quarter of the recommended daily intake from lunch, rather than the third that is advised.</p><p>[...]</p><p>"Despite huge improvements to what's on the menu, teenagers are still not choosing food combinations that will give them enough energy and nutrients to stay alert all afternoon."</p></blockquote><p>...the people eating that food will be short on energy.</p><br />
<p>Apparently...</p><blockquote><p>[the research] found significant improvements in the nutritional value of meals offered by secondary schools and healthier choices made by pupils.</p></blockquote><p><br />
<p>It may well be true that the vitamins and other nutrients are<br />
better provided than they were a decade ago. But as regards basic<br />
energy, complaining that students aren't getting enough when there's<br />
been a near-ban on the foods best at providing energy is absurd.</p><br />
<p>But then, this is a society where some "energy drinks" are actively<br />
marketed as "low calorie"<sup>1</sup>, so perhaps it shouldn't be all that<br />
surprising that nutritionists are acting baffled at the reduction of<br />
calorie content leading to a reduction in energy.</p><br />
<h4>Footnote</h4><br />
<p><sup>1</sup> Because the way that calorie content of food is<br />
calculated bears very little resemblance to most human's metabolic<br />
processes<sup>2</sup>, I can believe that it's very possible to<br />
produce an energy drink which metabolises well but doesn't test high<br />
in calories.</p><br />
<p><sup>2</sup> Essentially: set fire to the food, see how much energy<br />
this releases, then apply some 19th century adjustment factors to<br />
vaguely account for composition. <a
href='http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=how-do-food-manufacturers'>Modern<br />
measurements</a> skip the "set fire to the food" step and just<br />
calculate based on broad composition approximately how much energy<br />
would be released if one did set fire to it, but the underlying<br />
principle is the same. People with furnace-based instead of<br />
chemically-based digestive systems will probably get reasonably<br />
accurate results from this.</p><br />
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-69312480156964335352012-04-13T16:43:00.001+01:002012-04-13T16:43:33.389+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Hagley Road to Ladywood: <a href='http://mymarilyn.blogspot.com/2012/04/cliches-of-2012-3.html'>Cliches of 2012 #3</a></li>
<li>Writings of a Trans Activist: <a href='http://transactivist.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/gender-statistic-guidelines-revised-by-hesa/'>Gender statistic guidelines revised by HESA</a></li>
<li>Zero at the Bone: <a href='http://zeroatthebone.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-thought-towards-more-productive-social-justice-conversations/'>A thought towards more productive social justice conversations</a></li>
<li>Melissa McEwan at Shakesville: <a href='http://www.shakesville.com/2012/04/observation.html'>An Observation</a></li>
<li>James Meikle at The Guardian: <a href='http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/apr/05/x-ray-trial-asylum-seekers-age'>X-ray trial on asylum seekers started without formal approval</a></li>
<li>incurable hippie at Where's the Benefit?: <a href='http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.com/2012/04/32-deaths-week.html'>32 deaths a week</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/04/choices_do_not_occur_in_a_vacuum.html'>Choices Do Not Occur In a Vacuum</a></li>
<li>Sindelókë: <a href='https://sindeloke.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/37/'>Of Dogs and Lizards: A Parable of Privilege</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-78549015728177911922012-03-30T17:53:00.001+01:002012-03-30T17:53:01.761+01:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Jessamyn Smith at Geek Feminism: <a href="http://geekfeminism.org/2012/03/19/what-she-really-said-fighting-sexist-jokes-the-geeky-way/">What she really said: Fighting sexist jokes the geeky way!</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/03/we_are_more_fascinated_by_the_stars_than_the_oceans.html'>We Are More Fascinated By the Stars Than the Oceans</a></li>
<li>CP Reece at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/03/smashing_our_he'>Smashing our heads on the glass ceiling: what Public Service in the North does to intelligent women</a></li>
<li>SharonBrennan at Where's the Benefit?: <a href='http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.com/2012/03/budget-2012-disabled-marginalised-yet.html'>Budget 2012: the disabled marginalised yet again, with worse to come?</a></li>
<li>Diary of a Goldfish: <a href='http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/2012/03/undebateable-undateables.html'>The Undebateable Undateables</a></li>
<li>Sparky at Womanist Musings: <a href='http://www.womanist-musings.com/2012/03/realities-of-heterosexism.html'>The Realities of Heterosexism</a></li>
<li>damali ayo at Racialicious: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Racialicious/~3/IX18nwH-51k/'>What Race Is Your Dog?</a></li>
<li>The Curvature: <a href='http://thecurvature.com/2012/03/29/arrested-at-hospital-for-demanding-medical-care-woman-dies-in-jail-cell/'>Arrested at Hospital for Demanding Medical Care, Woman Dies in Jail Cell</a></li>
<li>Den of the Hyena: <a href='http://jennie-kermode.blogspot.com/2012/03/let-them-eat-cake.html'>Let Them Eat Cake</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-83862126658599698022012-03-16T17:33:00.002+00:002012-03-16T17:33:11.896+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/03/armchair_diagnosis_just_dont.html'>Armchair Diagnosis: Just Don’t</a></li>
<li>Sarah Brown's Blog: <a href='http://www.sarahlizzy.com/blog/?p=73'>Towards a Less Simplistic Perception of Gender</a></li>
<li>China Miéville at Racialicious: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Racialicious/~3/kQCsvwD5BBQ/'>When Did Bigotry Get So Needy?</a></li>
<li>Another Angry Woman: <a href='https://stavvers.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/gaslighting-power-and-differences-of-opinion/'>Gaslighting, power and differences of opinion</a></li>
<li>Dr. Cary Gabriel Costello at Intersex Roadshow: <a href='http://intersexroadshow.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-common-is-intersex-status.html'>How Common is Intersex Status? </a></li>
<li>Lisa Wade at Sociological Images: <a href='http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2012/03/13/eu-re-calls-ironically-racist-neighbourhood-policy-propaganda/'>EU Recalls Racist Propaganda</a></li>
<li>Helen G at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/03/landmark_move_t'>Landmark move towards same-sex marriage a step closer</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-1558880825769539412012-03-02T18:14:00.001+00:002012-03-02T18:14:06.786+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Philippa Willitts at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/02/are_you_a_neigh'>Are you a neighbour from hell? You might be surprised.</a></li>
<li>Forty Shades Of Grey: <a href='http://fortyshadesofgrey.blogspot.com/2012/02/life-on-benefits.html'>Life on benefits</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/02/on_cooking_alone.html'>On cooking alone</a></li>
<li>Renee at Womanist Musings: <a href='http://www.womanist-musings.com/2012/02/men-sexism-and-faux-oppression.html'>Men, Sexism and Faux Oppression</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] A radical transfeminist: <a href='http://radtransfem.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/the-ethical-prude-imagining-an-authentic-sex-negative-feminism/'>The Ethical Prude: Imagining An Authentic Sex-Negative Feminism</a></li>
<li>tigtog at Hoyden About Town: <a href='http://hoydenabouttown.com/20120301.11433/quote-otd-freedom-rights-and-accountability-the-denialism-of-fools-and-knaves/'>Quote OTD: Freedom, Rights and Accountability – the denialism of fools and knaves</a></li>
<li>Laurie Penny at New Statesman: <a href='http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/laurie-penny/2012/02/women-white-miller-woman-young-2'>So, it turns out feminism is a CIA plot to undermine the left</a></li>
<li>Conn Mac Gabhann at Left Foot Forward: <a href='http://www.leftfootforward.org/2012/02/anti-traveller-attitudes-continue-to-go-unchallenged-in-britain/'>Anti-Traveller attitudes continue to go unchallenged in Britain</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] nominatissima:<a href='http://nominatissima.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/consent-disability-sexual-abuse/'>Consent, Disability, & Sexual Abuse</a></li>
<li>Spark in Darkness: <a href='http://www.sparkindarkness.com/2012/03/sympathise-dont-empathise.html'>Sympathise, don't empathise</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] Another Angry Woman: <a href='http://stavvers.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/rape-and-no-crimes-this-is-a-fucking-travesty/'>Rape and “no crimes”: this is a fucking travesty</a></li>
<li>Jolene Tan at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/03/important_safeg'>Domestic worker rights under threat - again</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/03/in_the_garden_flowers.html'>In the Garden: Flowers!</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-79427312182858856072012-02-24T19:57:00.002+00:002012-02-24T19:57:36.031+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Philippa Willitts at The F-Word: <a href='http://www.thefword.org.uk/blog/2012/02/fat_ill_dont_yo'>Shocked headline as fat disabled woman has fun</a></li>
<li>Yet Another Kiri Bloggish Thing <a href='http://kiriamaya.tumblr.com/post/17767832756'>Waitwaitwait</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] Melissa McEwan at Shakesville: <a href='http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2012/02/today-in-rape-culture.html'>Today in Rape Culture</a> and <a href='http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2012/02/not-crazy.html'>Not Crazy</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/02/universal_design_does_not_mean_ugly_design.html'>Universal Design Does Not Mean Ugly Design</a></li>
<li>DavidG at Where's the Benefit?: <a href='http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.com/2012/02/magical-thinking-at-dwp-gets-worse.html'>The Magical Thinking at DWP Gets Worse</a></li>
<li>Irregular Webcomic: <a href='http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/3215.html'>Sharing Art</a></li>
<li>Sarah Brown's Blog: <a href='http://www.sarahlizzy.com/blog/?p=26'>Hunting Trans People For Sport, Profit, Charity and Teh Lulz</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-25822341894673197332012-02-22T20:44:00.002+00:002012-02-22T20:44:42.863+00:00Why is a pancake unlike a marriage?<p>Yesterday, in the UK and other countries, was Pancake Day,
a secular celebration of the tastiness of pancakes.</p>
<p>It was also, of course, Shrove Tuesday, the last date in the
Christian Calendar before the start of Lent. Traditionally, pancakes
would be eaten to use up stocks of rich foods before the start of Lent
fasting and repentance.</p>
<div class='fullpost'>
<p>The secular co-option of the fun bits of the tradition in a way
that almost entirely inverts the <em>point</em> of the tradition is
not unique to this particular event, of course, but I wasn't able to
find anyone anywhere complaining that the celebration of Pancake Day
was taking away from the meaning and seriousness of Shrove Tuesday and
Lent.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the usual forces of Christianity-excused heterosexism
were campaigning strongly that their particular current definition of
marriage should be the only legally-supported and state-recognised
one, on the grounds that allowing other definitions - even trivial
amendments which <em>entirely retain</em> the stated<sup>1</sup> point
of the tradition - would weaken their own.</p>
<p>It's an interesting contrast.</p>
<h4>Footnote</h4>
<p><sup>1</sup> There are arguably certain points - more common historically - regarding the control of women which same-sex marriage would subvert, of course. But they will deny if asked that this is the particular point that would be weakened.</p>
</div>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-62191501682884809162012-02-17T19:35:00.001+00:002012-02-17T19:35:50.934+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Writings of a Trans Activist: <a href='http://transactivist.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/british-media-in-a-tizzy-over-pregnant-man/'>British media in a tizzy over pregnant man</a></li>
<li>DavidG at Where's the Benefit?: <a href='http://wheresthebenefit.blogspot.com/2012/02/magical-thinking-and-miracle-cures.html'>Magical Thinking and Miracle Cures</a></li>
<li>A Bee of a Certain Age: <a href='http://beefaerie.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/defending-the-kyriarchy/'>Defending the kyriarchy</a></li>
<li>Jender at Feminist Philosophers: <a href='http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/if-you-see-something-do-something/'>“If you see something, do something”</a></li>
<li>TransGriot: <a href='http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2012/02/wtf-whitney-aint-even-in-her-grave-yet.html'>WTF? Whitney Ain't Even In Her Grave Yet...</a></li>
<li>s.e. smith: <a href='http://meloukhia.net/2012/02/job_support_programs_and_enforced_poverty.html'>Job ‘Support’ Programmes and Enforced Poverty</a></li>
<li>Zero at the Bone: <a href='http://zeroatthebone.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/two-kinds-of-whiteness-reimagining-white-people-in-fantasy-and-science-fiction/'>Two kinds of whiteness: reimagining white people in fantasy and science fiction</a></li>
<li>Annalytica at Lashings of Ginger Beer: <a href='http://lashingsofgb.blogspot.com/2012/02/cbt-and-me-tw-discussion-of-depression.html'>CBT and me</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-13832920221822160382012-02-10T19:20:00.002+00:002012-02-10T19:20:05.139+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>The Intersex Roadshow: <a href='http://intersexroadshow.blogspot.com/2012/02/on-sexgender-checkboxes.html'>On Sex/Gender Checkboxes</a></li>
<li>Anjum Klair at TouchStone: <a href='http://touchstoneblog.org.uk/2012/02/so-there-is-no-shortage-of-jobs/'>So there is no shortage of jobs?</a></li>
<li>tigtog at Hoyden About Town: <a href='http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HoydenAboutTown/~3/q-L6vdYj9Ys/'>Thought of the day: when does bigotry occur?</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] Blue Milk: <a href='http://bluemilk.wordpress.com/2012/02/08/the-cult-of-masculinity-and-sexual-violence-in-war/'>The cult of masculinity and sexual violence in war</a></li>
<li>Garland Grey at Tiger Beatdown: <a href='http://tigerbeatdown.com/2012/02/09/personal-decisions-global-catastrophes-capitalism-is-not-inherently-friendly-to-human-life/'>Personal Decisions, Global Catastrophes: Capitalism is Not Inherently Friendly to Human Life</a></li>
<li>Complicity: <a href='http://www.complicity.co.uk/blog/2012/02/leveson-inquiry-submission-by-trans-media-watch/'>Leveson Inquiry submission by Trans Media Watch</a></li>
<li>Paul Krugman: <a href='http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/10/different-slopes-for-different-folks/'>Different Slopes for Different Folks</a></li>
</ul>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-56797884946735032952012-02-03T22:10:00.001+00:002012-02-03T22:10:51.594+00:00Friday Links<ul>
<li>Spark in Darkness: <a href='http://www.sparkindarkness.com/2012/01/ok-enough-i-have-to-rant-about-this.html'>Ok, enough, I have to rant about this messed up economic bullshit</a></li>
<li>[trigger warning] HarpyMarx: <a href='http://harpymarx.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/children-are-unbeatable/'>Children are unbeatable</a></li>
<li>Libertarian Lou's Blog: <a href='http://lefteyerighteye.wordpress.com/2012/01/26/three-faces-of-feminism-louise-mensch-laurie-penny-and-jodie-marsh/'>Three faces of feminism: Louise Mensch, Laurie Penny, and Jodie Marsh</a></li>
<li>Zero at the Bone: <a href='http://zeroatthebone.wordpress.com/2012/01/28/emotional-performance/'>Emotional performance</a></li>
<li>Tulip Siddiq and Peter Allen at Left Foot Forward: <a href='http://www.leftfootforward.org/2012/01/too-many-councillors-leaving-leaves-councils-too-homogeneous/'>Too many councillors leaving leaves councils too homogeneous</a></li>
<li>Patrick Wintour at the Guardian: <a href='http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/feb/01/coalition-overturns-welfare-reform-amendments'>Coalition overturns Lords amendments on welfare and bans further dissent</a></li>
<li>UK Polling Report: <a href='http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/archives/4741'>The problem with “Do you agree or disagree with this statement” questions</a></li>
</ul>
<p>...and after the last few months, something to make a change: <a href='http://www.sadanduseless.com/2012/01/famous-paintings-improved-by-cats/'>Famous Paintings Improved by Cats</a></p>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1201909182999803590.post-27098958375937802102012-02-02T14:12:00.000+00:002012-02-02T14:12:00.399+00:00Keep poor people out<p><a href='http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16850563'>The BBC reports that</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The government has pledged to cut net migration from 242,000 - the figure for the year ending September 2010 - to the "tens of thousands" last seen in the 1990s.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>It plans to do this by making the UK such an unpleasant place to
live that large numbers of current residents leave.</p>
<p>Well, no. That's just a happy side effect of its other policies. It
plans to directly do this by setting a really high minimum salary -
over £31,000, or more than 75% of existing workers earn.</p>
<p>Because the Conservatives are a pro-family party, people wishing to
live with their non-EU partner in this country will be subject to a
somewhat less strict standard. Their partner need only earn around
£20,000, or around median wage, to be allowed in.</p>
<p>(Their pro-business and pro-British credentials are going to take a
bit of a hit from this "minimum wage increased for foreigners only"
policy, too)</p>cimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17149122031702105816noreply@blogger.com