Feminists
Related: About this forumSolly Mack
(93,316 posts)about the inequality we face and all the bullshit we've had to put up with over the years.
To hear our anger at its rawest. For their heads to throb and pulsate with each word.
I wish all those who held the advantage could be bombarded by the anger of those held down by the warped thinking that male or white was somehow superior.
Just one day of our anger.
Not our tears. Not our fears. Not our sorrow. Not our feelings of despair.
Our anger.
I want them to know just how much we restrain ourselves.
And not for their sake either.
KarenS
(4,715 posts)niyad
(121,043 posts)Delmette2.0
(4,283 posts)secondwind
(16,903 posts)brer cat
(26,607 posts)Well said.
Solly Mack
(93,316 posts)I was cooking the evening the verdict for Lorena Bobbitt came in, and our guest were two young men who are the sons of two different friends from back home.
Anyway, I whooped approval. Loudly.
Because of the years and years of men murdering women and getting away with it - weekends in jail for one murderer after the judge expressed how he understood the murderer's motive, and how he was an otherwise good guy, and other assorted slaps on the wrist.
You should have seen the wide eyed look on the faces of those young men. They were shocked.
I explained to them my reasons but they still looked at me like I was just plain wrong.
I laughed at them.
I don't approve of what she did but I was glad for the verdict. Meant the jury understood and accepted that she had been an abused wife.
Back home there was a case where a woman killed her abusive husband. The jury refused to believe she was abused because she was taller than her husband and weighed more than him - by only a little on both. And - one juror said the woman was unattractive and probably caused her husband embarrassment for being unattractive, which to his thinking proved he loved his wife, so he wouldn't abuse her.
So even though there were hospital records of her abuse and police reports of her abuse, she was still found guilty of murder.
Some people think that's a one-off but women have been convicted time and time again for defending themselves against an abusive spouse or lover. They get the blame for the abuse, for staying with their abuser, and that somehow the abuse wasn't that bad.
And there is a history of men basically getting away with murdering/abusing their wives. Thanks to the ignorance of the people on the jury and a sexist judge.
Some people think that because spousal abuse is taken a wee bit more serious now that that's how it has always been.
It hasn't and I'm old enough to know better.
niyad
(121,043 posts)QED
(3,008 posts)good and dangerous pockets.