My Weekend in America's So-Called "Rape Capital"
This article is definitely one of the more disturbing articles I’ve read in a long time. I was completely flabbergasted, and yet I wasn’t all that surprised.
Five Million Voters May Lose Rights in the 2012 Elections
- According to the Brennan Center for Justice, as many as five million eligible voters could meet difficulties this Election Day due to these new, imposing voter laws.
Looking at those stipulations, it’s not hard to imagine how low-income citizens, African Americans, Latino Americans, college students, and elderly voters—groups the Brennan Center has identified as the most burdened by new voter laws—might get tangled up on voter day. The Center estimates that as many as 11 percent of eligible voters lack proper identification right now. For African Americans, it’s 25 percent—that’s 5.5 million voting-age black Americans who could get turned away at the polls for being undocumented and unphotographed.
Other groups like Native Americans, transgendered people, newly divorced, newly married couples or people who’ve recently lost their homes could all have information on their drivers licenses that reflect names, addresses and faces that aren’t current. The costs for these groups will be more than an inconvenience: fees for new birth and marriage certificates, hours lost waiting in lines for updated materials and transportation costs to handle it all.
(Source: humanizingimmigration, via immigrantstories)
Shit Republicans Say About Black People
This is a must-see.
(Source: jezebel.com)
A chart to remember 2011 by. According to the Guttmacher Institute, 2011 proved a banner year for passing abortion restrictions into law in the United States. These restrictions included everything from attacking insurance coverage to requiring women to go through ultrasounds and waiting periods.
Read the Guttmacher Institute’s review of 2011’s state reproductive health policies.
Can You Tell The Difference Between A Men’s Magazine And A Rapist?
An incredibly disturbing research study shows most people can’t distinguish between quotes found in some men’s magazines and interviews with convicted rapists.
Take your pick.
To quote the tag-line from the cinematic opus that was Aliens Vs. Predator
Whoever Wins, We Lose
(Source: davejade)
BP Accuses Haliburton over Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
Are we seriously still playing the blame game, BP?
.@Maddow: 2011 will go down in history as the year of the biggest rollback of abortion rights since Roe v. Wade: bit.ly/obD960
At the link is a video of Maddow discussing this major rollback.
(Source: keepyourbsoutofmyuterus, via stfuconservatives)
How to live a Great Love Story (AKA Stop Being a Slut)
Is it just me or did anyone else find this article offensive?