If you’ve been following me for at least the past 5 weeks, you may have noticed that I’m a newb to the fight for gender equality. I still have a great deal to learn and I look forward to doing so in order to help support the cause in the best way that I can. I am by no means an expert in the topic, but I do believe that with a strong sense of ethics, morality and empathy, one should have most of the traits necessary to understand and want gender equality. And ALL equality, for that matter. In defining my passion for gender equity, it feels so powerful to expose my own blind spots about gender inequality and to feel so strongly about a cause. When I think and read about these issues and see your comments of support, it fires me up so hard I just want to kick myself in the nuts. But that would help no one. And sometimes, I read comments that make me want to kick OTHER people in THEIR genitals. Oftentimes, because they’re missing big points and focusing on irrelevant details in hopes that it’ll support their opposing viewpoints. And frankly, it could be a futile effort to try and address these concerns because they probably mostly come from those people that are stuck in their own ways regardless. I don’t know that this will be helpful for those who would post “Howw yew a femist if yew gota dick idiot!!?” But I feel compelled. Maybe it’s for the person that’s a bit ambivalent, or that doesn’t really understand the issues. Or maybe even as an “I got your back” to those who are already on board. Regardless, I feel compelled. Instead of the genital jump kicks, I’ll try to offer some thoughts instead. Yesterday was National Equal Pay Day and in looking through my post and other people’s about it, I’ve seen some folks arguing that “women making 78 cents to a man’s dollar is an outdated fact/false statistic/other irrelevant comment.” CONTINUED IN NEXT POST...

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If you’ve been following me for at least the past 5 weeks, you may have noticed that I’m a newb to the fight for gender equality. I still have a great deal to learn and I look forward to doing so in order to help support the cause in the best way that I can. I am by no means an expert in the topic, but I do believe that with a strong sense of ethics, morality and empathy, one should have most of the traits necessary to understand and want gender equality. And ALL equality, for that matter.
In defining my passion for gender equity, it feels so powerful to expose my own blind spots about gender inequality and to feel so strongly about a cause. When I think and read about these issues and see your comments of support, it fires me up so hard I just want to kick myself in the nuts. But that would help no one.
And sometimes, I read comments that make me want to kick OTHER people in THEIR genitals. Oftentimes, because they’re missing big points and focusing on irrelevant details in hopes that it’ll support their opposing viewpoints. And frankly, it could be a futile effort to try and address these concerns because they probably mostly come from those people that are stuck in their own ways regardless.
I don’t know that this will be helpful for those who would post “Howw yew a femist if yew gota dick idiot!!?” But I feel compelled. Maybe it’s for the person that’s a bit ambivalent, or that doesn’t really understand the issues. Or maybe even as an “I got your back” to those who are already on board. Regardless, I feel compelled.
Instead of the genital jump kicks, I’ll try to offer some thoughts instead. Yesterday was National Equal Pay Day and in looking through my post and other people’s about it, I’ve seen some folks arguing that “women making 78 cents to a man’s dollar is an outdated fact/false statistic/other irrelevant comment.” CONTINUED IN NEXT POST...


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