5 days ago on 30 May 2012 @ 11:42am + 1,514 notes
via etta-bishop (originally palekings)
# smh

Dom Monaghan calls out Matthew Fox for beating women

palekings:

From his Twitter:

1, 2 

OMG the second tweet, I KNOW IT WAS WRONG BUT WHAT?! WHAT ABOUT ALL THOSE GOOD TIMES YOU HAD TOGETHER?!” Is she fucking serious??? Just cus you may have had some good times (which it appears they didn’t really) doesn’t absolve him of wrong doings. This is why I hate some of these fans with blind faith. Sometimes your fave actor does something really shitty and inexcusable and you can’t just keep going “but what about how awesome they were?” sorry, NOPE. You gotta draw the line somewhere.

deepbreathsanddeath:

An innovative initiative is taking place in the Philippines to bring sustainable lighting to homes in impoverished communities. Empty plastic bottles are installed in the roof, filled with water and bleach they refract sunlight. These “solar light bulbs” provide light equivalent to a 55watt light bulb.

See how they’re made here. From Visual News

Lebanon cannot be 'civilised' while domestic workers are abused

champagnecandy:

arabstateofmind:

Last week, a video surfaced online showing an Ethiopian maid in Lebanon being beaten and dragged. In the distressing footage, the woman is kicked, verbally abused and then dragged into a car, allegedly owned by the man who runs the agency that employed her. Reportedly in a fragile mental state, she had refused deportation back to Ethiopia, but clearly did not want to return to her place of employment. The man orders her to shut up, and while several bystanders urge him to leave her alone, they do not intervene. The video sparked outrage and received widespread attention from human rights organisations within and outside Lebanon. The woman was later admitted to hospital. Two days ago, it was reported that the woman in the video had hanged herself using a bed sheet.

This is not an isolated incident. Domestic servants in Lebanon from the Asian sub-continent and east Africa are not only single women unprotected by kin or friends in an alien environment, they are also at the bottom rung of the economic ladder, and racially, they fall at the bottom of the spectrum. Across the Middle East, sponsorship rules on foreign workers and the stratification of rights based on nationality and skin colour combine to enable to victimisation of these women.

No country in the Arab world is free from racial discrimination. But there is a perception, encouraged by the eagerness with which people in other countries, particularly Gulf ones, devour Beirut’s cultural exports and standards of beauty, that the Lebanese are somehow superior to other Arabs in that they are more liberal, more occidental in inclination and above all else, much lighter-skinned and therefore more “attractive”. The last 20 years has witnessed an invasion by Lebanese music and entertainment. After many painful years of civil war that crippled the country, Beirut emerged, unencumbered by the conservatism of the majority of Middle Eastern countries, more “modern” and “civilised”. But it surprises few in the region that the worst discrimination occurs in Lebanon, and that it is inflicted on only certain races and nationalities.

Stories about the mistreatment of domestic and foreign workers have emerged with regularity. They range from the distressing to the ridiculous. Earlier this year, a Beirut bar had to cancel a fancy-dress event inviting guests to dress as domestic workers and “create your own maid costume, speak like them and look like a Phillipino” [sic]. Last year, the public beating of a group of Sudanese people holding an event in support of a cancer charity was added to the litany of embarrassments.

In 2008, Human Rights Watch reported that “domestic workers are dying in Lebanon at the rate of one a week”. The phenomenon became so widespread, particularly among Ethiopians, that a Lebanese blogger set up Ethiopian Suicides, a website dedicate to documenting the deaths and the conditions that led to them. The International Labour Office published a paper on foreign workers in Lebanon and stating that:

“live in and runaway migrant workers are ‘unfree labour’ in the sense that they do not have the right to choose an employer without express permission from the state authorities. Nor do they have the right to withdraw their labour from their sponsor/employer without being rendered illegal and thus liable to arrest, imprisonment, and deportation.”

Against this backdrop of a legal vacuum and racial hierarchy, conditions are ripe for abuse. The irony is that Lebanon does have a political culture that is somewhat more advanced than many Arab countries, in that local groups are lobbying for the rights of migrant workers and putting pressure on the government to reform – something that would be unheard of in Saudi Arabia, for example. Farah Salka from the Lebanese Anti-Racism Movement says that it is time for a redefining of the word “racist” in Lebanon. Hopefully across the region we can also begin to redefine the meaning of “civilised”, making it not only about dress, physical beauty and liberal lifestyle, but empathy with other human beings whatever their race or nationality.

where’s the international “Save the Domestic Workers” movement? oh yeah, worrying about sex workers is so much sexier. 

champagnecandy:

mollycrabapple:

Happy International Women’s Day from Molly Crabapple and Laurie Penny

<3

trudymade:

In Sunday’s New York Times

champagnecandy:

mollycrabapple:

Raise a glass to Marie Colvin (just killed in Syria) and war reporters, some of the last true badasses of the world. 

Afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted. 

solidarity.

“After her eye injury, Colvin wrote, “the next war I cover, I’ll be more awed than ever by the quiet bravery of civilians who endure far more than I ever will. They must stay where they are; I can come home to London.” Colvin won’t be coming home anymore, but she helped expose what civilians in Syria go through every day. Hopefully, her life’s work will ultimately make their home safer.”

To protest a bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound before having an abortion, Virginia State Sen. Janet Howell (D-Fairfax) on Monday attached an amendment that would require men to have a rectal exam and a cardiac stress test before obtaining a prescription for erectile dysfunction medication.

Huff Po (via rachelfershleiser) (via criticalmess)

Senator Howell, let me buy you a drink.

(via yoursummerheart)

CANADA IS PASSING A SOPA COPY IN 14 DAYS. EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT CANADIAN, REBLOG THIS SO OTHERS CAN SEE IT. BECAUSE WE HAVE A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT HERE, THIS MEANS THAT ANYTHING HARPER AND THE CONSERVATIVES DECIDE THEY WANT TO PASS, CAN BE PASSED.

targaryen-:gallagherl:ninthworld:astudyintruffle:forgottenplayground:itsrainingcatsandpumps:

the letter is already written, so all you have to do is click send.

Reblogging for all you Canadians out there. 

HARPER GODDAMN IT

OMG, NO FUCK NO I HATE YOU ALL, I HATE THIS FUCKING WORLD!!!

Harper has a majority. We need people to try and pass this.

PLEASE SIGN THIS

thedailywhat:

Photo of the Day: Members of the Polish opposition party Palikot’s Movement held up Guy Fawkes masks in the Sejm today to protest their government’s recent passage of the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

[reddit.]

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

glasmond:

phaibooty:

Wow. 

This made me cry

roxanneritchi:

nikiya | growlithe | newsweek | reuters:

Disturbing development at Twitter: countries will silence tweets

Here’s Twitter: “Until now, the only way we could take account of those countries’ limits was to remove content globally. Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a specific country — while keeping it available in the rest of the world. We have also built in a way to communicate transparently to users when content is withheld, and why.” This is not a good thing.

twitter! when you’re pairing with a company called chilling effect in a move that will stop and silence free speech, you might want to stop framing it as a win for human rights

hey remember when you helped resistence movements in other countries twitter

guess that won’t be happening now huh

brolinskeep:

global petitions:

Stop ACTA (to the UN)

Stopp ACTA

Just Say ‘No’ to ACTA

Stop ATCA Now!



Stop Canada from passing ACTA

UK representatives: Stop ACTA

Act against ACTA (to the U.S. Congress)



citizens of europe:

contact your representatives!!!!!!

go to http://www.europarl.org/, select your country (left colume) and then find the contacts of your representatives under “Parlament”, “Your MEPs” or something like this. AND LET THEM KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!



StopACTANowon Twitter

4 months ago on 19 January 2012 @ 8:59pm + 1,953 notes
via i-like-blue-boxes (originally hitrecord)
# SOPA
# PIPA
# damn

hitrecord:

WHY WE SHOULD BE SCARED OF SOPA:  THE MOVIE

Here’s a really easy-to-understand mini-doc about PIPA and SOPA from New Left Media.

Check it out.

elixiroverdose:n00ts:

I will reblog every single time i see this. for my mum and for me. x

Too powerful not to reblog… For all those people who have faught, or are still fighting. Who got through it, or who didn’t. Reblog it for them.