Category: If Women Ran The World

Amelia Earhart

I was brought up believing she was this great aviator. Notice I said “aviator.” Not “female aviator.” There was no discernment between male or female. She was just this kick ass chick who could do what the boys could do. Matter of fact, until I read more about Amelia I thought she was side by side with Charles Lindbergh in terms of feat-accomplishment in terms of a time line. She was like the hot IT geek chick of her time and like hot IT geek chicks of our time, we absolutely adore, worship and honor them. And this of course is what everybody else my age, as well as younger and older viewed her as.

21st Century Women: Not Pathetic Enough!

Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!
Clara Barton, 1857“Lining the halls as she came into work, the men made catcalls, spit tobacco juice at her, and blew smoke in her face. “It wasn’t a pleasant experience.” Barton conceded, “in fact, it was very trying, but I thought perhaps there was some question of principle involved, and I lived it through.”
Hollaback, 2010At Hollaback!, we’ve heard stories of women leaving their jobs, or breaking their lease, because their commute involved too much street harassment. We’ve heard stories from girls skipping school to avoid harassment. And we’ve heard a surprising number of stories from women who moved out of New York City because they just couldn’t take it anymore.

Crown Butte… Saskatchewan?

[Mavis] Moore, who grew up in Crown Butte, Sask., says she is incensed at Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s characterization of the [gun registry] debate.

Has anyone heard of this place? Just asking. (Her firearms safety skills are …. exemplary.)
Update – here’s something the Star article neglected to mention about rootin’ tootin’ shootin’ rural Mavis – she’s currently a vice-president of the National Council Of Women.

Detroit: Not Dead Enough!

Follow us here. By the same date — 2015 — that the new 35.5 mpg EPA mandate is due to go into effect, oil companies are also mandated by Congress to double the amount of corn ethanol use (from 2007 levels) to 15 billion gallons. The current mandate of a 10 percent ethanol mix in fuel won’t get us there, so the powerful corn lobby is demanding EPA increase the mandate to a 15 percent ethanol mix.
Trouble is, a gallon of ethanol is 30 percent less efficient than a gallon of gas meaning that the more ethanol you mix in, the worse your gas mileage. Department of Energy studies show steadily decreasing fuel economy as ethanol blends rise from so-called E10 (fuel composed of 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gas) up through E15 and E20 — with E20 suffering a 7.7 percent fuel efficiency loss.
Yet DOE’s green-zealot-in-chief Steven Chu still favors an increased mix of ethanol. So while automakers are sweating under the federal gun to make increasingly fuel-efficient engines, the government is mandating they do it with less-efficient fuel.

Don’t think of it as hopeless regulatory roadkill. Think of it as a valuable template for Obamacare.

Freedom Of Speech Is An American Concept

But sliding down a ramp with boards strapped to your feet is a Canadian human right – or so some contend. Under the sub-heading of “don’t tease us like this!”

A victory for women’s ski jumpers who are trying to get into the 2010 Olympics could spell the end of the Games in Canada, warned a lawyer for the Vancouver Organizing Committee.
“It is very unlikely the Games would be held in Canada again in the foreseeable future” if VANOC departed from its signed contract with the International Olympic Committee, said George Macintosh in a written argument.
VANOC’s lawyers on Wednesday opened their rebuttal argument to a lawsuit by 15 elite women athletes who say VANOC is in breach of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

But here’s the best part !

VANOC also acknowledged Wednesday the committee’s financial and logistical help to the female ski jumpers who are suing them.

That’ll teach ’em.
This can’t be a gender equality problem – the modern IOC has a history of allowing fake female sports (along with fake females) into the games. Who’s advising these girls, anyway? Why go the lawsuit route when the path to Olympic inclusion is as clear and bright as a patch of sunny beach sand?

The Weaker Sex

Every recessionary cloud has its silver lining – University of Guelph campus bulletin;

Following a marathon meeting, the University’s Senate Tuesday night voted to ratify an earlier decision made by its Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUGS) to cancel the women’s studies….

Except that ….

More than 40 courses offered by departments across campus concerning women’s issues, gender, sexuality and diversity will continue to be offered.

Oh, well. It’s a start.

Elizabeth “Tanks On Parliament Hill” May As Environment Minister?

Six senate seats for the separatist BQ?
Premier Wall, you need to be calling an emergency meeting of your cabinet to draft whatever legislation it takes to protect our resource industry from these crackpots – now.
Contact your Sask Party MLA here.
Update via Bourque “BREAKING: BC Premier Gordon Campbell denounces Coalition putsch: “Stand back, think of Canada !” …”

Oblio And The Land Of Pointlessness

When I was in college, our class of aspiring commercial artists was required to attend a “reading lab” a few times a week, as part of the course structure. It was during one of these classes that I got up and walked out, creating a minor controversy.
For, instead of wasting our time with grade school reading tasks, our instructor that day decided to waste our time with a grade school morality lecture, in the form of Harry Nilsson’s insufferable album, “The Point”.

200px-Harry_Nilsson_The_Point.jpg “I was on acid and I looked at the trees and I realized that they all came to points, and the little branches came to points, and the houses came to point. I thought, ‘Oh! Everything has a point, and if it doesn’t, then there’s a point to it.'” – Harry Nilsson

So, Bill – I know how you feel.

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