pincie:

Please reblog if you are a girl and have ever been made to feel ashamed of one or more of these things (wanting to prove a point to some asshole):

-your weight

-your clothing choice

-your amount of make up

-having sex

-not having sex

-breast size

-having your period

-saying no

-not appreciating catcalls 

-masturbating

-body hair

eyesocketsandsuits:

ascaloner:

micdotcom:

Male and female brains aren’t wired differently

New research, published in October in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, concluded that despite size discrepancy, there’s no functional difference between men’s and women’s brains. “Male” brains and “female” brains simply don’t exist. In fact, there’s significant overlap.

This study had 1400 people in it… Remember that sample size matters. remember this when someone tries to rebuke this with a study that has 80 participants. Be as scientifically literate as possible so that we can debunk this nonsense one step at a time.

Here’s an article that talks about a paper which examined 6000 individuals and came up with similar findings.

ALSO FOLLOW-UP.

illonink:

My top three feminist exploitations of male-default language:

1. “Valar morghulis. All men must die.” “Yes, but we are not men.” – Daenerys, Game of Thrones

2. “No man can kill me!” “I am no man!!!!” – Eowyn, LotR: Return of the King

3. “God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs.” “Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth.” – Dr. Ellie Sattler, Jurassic Park

redporkpadthai:

itsybittle:

cardamoms:

jack in the nhl definitely was offered a brand deal for something like “applesauce for men” or “man shampoo” or “manly dish soap” and his immediate, instinctive reaction was “why.”

OMG but what if a big ass company tried to sign him up and it was practically a done deal, but it didn’t happen in the end.

A lot of rumours start going around about why, like people are hoping for drama, wondering if Jack was being a ‘diva’ and the company is maybe trying to use this for their advantage and it totally gets blown out of proportions.

So George forces Jack to address it in a press conference and Jack can’t help himself from being a little shit, because he has better stuff to do than deal with this and so instead of just replying with the prepared statement, he pulls out a +50 power point slide.

Some highlights of the topics Jack’s talks about to the press and members of the Falconers: toxic masculinity, heteronormativity, the perpetuation of gender roles and the ‘pink tax’.

Everything is properly referenced and there are print outs distributed for people to fact check if they feel like it. Tater takes notes.

“We should stop him!” Says one of the PR people in horror, George grabs him by the elbow in a death grip and gives him a stare that will haunt him for the rest of his life.

She says nothing, preferring to listen to Jack passionately talk about the ludicrous difference between pay for female and male athletes.

The video of the lecture goes viral. Memes and GIFs are born, Shitty cries, he has never been prouder in his life.

The company issued an apology and rebrands their product, Jack does sign with them this time and companies learn not to screw with him.

This was his face during the whole presentation. The media was mystified, they’d never seen such an emotive Jack Zimmermann. 

Things People Say About Women’s Hockey vs. What They Really Mean

kromminator:

What they say: It’s boring.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women’s hockey players just aren’t as skilled.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: There’s no money in it.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s just not as interesting or exciting as men’s hockey.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: There’s not hitting so it’s not real hockey.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s not as fast as men’s hockey.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women aren’t as strong as men, that’s just biology.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: There’s no body checking so it’s boring.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women’s hockey players aren’t as skilled as male players.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: I just don’t care about the women’s game.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: No one even watches it.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s not fun.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women belong in the kitchen.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: If they were any good they’d be as popular as the NHL.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Even women don’t care about it.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s boring because only Canada  and USA have good teams.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Ten year old boys could beat a women’s team.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: The players aren’t attractive with all that padding.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women’s hockey is a boutique sport.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s not on TV so it’s too hard to watch.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: The men are better anyway so why watch women’s hockey?

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women are just biologically not meant to play sports.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: They all leave the sport to have babies.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: If the players were any good, they would make it in the NHL

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s not developed enough.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women are too small to play hockey.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: I don’t know any of the players so it isn’t interesting.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Their hair is distracting.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: There’s no fighting; that’s so boring. 

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: No one likes women’s sports.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: Women can’t shoot hard enough.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.


What they say: It’s a man’s game.

What they really mean: I’m sexist.

syntheticorange:

the-future-now:

An audience member stopped World Science Festival host Jim Holt from speaking over physics professor Veronika Hubeny

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From Marilee Talkington’s post:

So, after thinking about this over night, I’ve decided to share something that happened at the WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL yesterday afternoon in NYC that changed me. Or rather made me step into who I am in a larger way.

As some on my feed have seen, I was live-feeding the beginning of the panel discussion on FB. That panel was made up of some of the greatest and most famous minds in the world in Inflationary Cosmology, String Theory, Cosmology and Physics based Philosophy. The panel was made up of 5 men and 1 woman. And the moderator was a science writer and journalist for The New Yorker.

In the first hour of the panel discussion you can see clearly, if watching the video, that Veronika Hubeny, the only woman on the panel is barely given any opportunity to speak. And the Moderator, Jim Holt even acknowledges this.

In the last 20-30 minutes of the 90 minute discussion Jim Holt finally pushes the conversation to Hubeny’s field of expertise, string theory, and this is what ensued:

He asked her to describe her two theories of string theory that seem to contradict one another.

And THEN, without letting her answer, proceeded to answer for her and describe HER theories in detail without letting her speak for herself.

We could clearly see that she was trying to speak up. But he continued to talk over her and dominate the space for several minutes.

I should say that this panel was taking place in a large auditorium as it is an extremely high-profile and always sold-out event. And the panel discussion was being live-streamed across the world and they say that millions of people watch these videos after they are made public. (Which they already are).

So at this point, after seeing very clearly that she was not going to be given space to speak and in fact having her own theories described to the audience by the moderator, I am in full outrage. My body is actually beginning to shake. The sexism is beyond blatant. It is happening on stage and NO ONE, not a single other physicist or panelist is stepping in to say anything about it. And I can hear other audience members around me, both men and women becoming more and more agitated with what is happening. Jim Holt, even at one point, asks Veronica a question and she laughs because he has been answering his own questions about her work…and he makes fun of her for ‘giggling’.

So at some point while he is Still talking about Her theories, I just can’t handle it any longer.

With my hands shaking,

I finally say from my seat in the 2nd row of the audience, as clearly, directly and loudly as possible;

“Let. Her. Speak. Please!”

The moderator stops.

They all stop.

The auditorium drops into silence.

You could hear a pin drop.

And then the audience explodes with applause and screams.

Jim Holt eventually sat back, only after saying I was heckling him
And he let her speak.
And of course, she was brilliant.

———————–

So, the panel discussion ends.

My hands are still shaking. I’m still upset by the incredible sexism that has been demonstrated this afternoon. But I also realize that I just spoke up in an auditorium full of people that are listening to people that are considered gods in the international science world. I was just overwhelmed by it all

We get up to leave.

And then it happens.

Person after person come up to me. Both men and women.

The first woman, right behind me, reaches over and embraces me and says, “Oh my god. what you said was the most important thing that was said all day. Thank you. Thank you.”

And then people start filing out of their aisles and wind their way over to me:

“Was that you? Thank you so much for speaking up. Thank you.”

“Was that you? Oh god, what he was doing was horrific. Thank you. I wanted to do something but didn’t know how”

“Was that you? I wish I had the courage to say something, thank you! Thank you so much”

“Was that you? You said what everyone here was thinking. Look I had even been writing in my notebook what you eventually said (shows me his notebook with ‘let her speak’ written over and over.) But you said it. You said it. Thank you.”

“Was that you? Thank you! I felt so powerless to do anything.”

And on.

So we were all thinking this.

—-
So I walked out. And my friend who was sitting about 8 rows behind me, came up to me with a huge grin and said
“That was you, wasn’t it? Of course it was. YES!!!!! I will be telling this story for years.”

And the whole time, my hands are still shaking. And I’m felling light-headed. And I just want to scream out into the lobby “WHY IS THIS SEXISM STILL HAPPENING? WHY, does someone like me, with No status in that room, have to be so extraordinarily bold and speak up? And why was it so frightening to do so?”

And I’m thinking. “God, please god let this be an opening for those that were here today and the tens of thousands that watched the live-streaming of the panel yesterday and the hundreds of thousands that will watch the video this year- to speak up when we see this happening. And please let me not be afraid to do this again
…and again
…and again”
Because it was scary.

Please keep giving me courage.