What Working-class and Poor White People Need to Understand About Rich White People

thecringeandwincefactory:

β€œCreating jobs isn’t a thing to be praised. Creating well-paying jobs is. Billion-dollar corporations like Walmart and McDonald’s don’t create healthy economies. They create mass poverty. Anyone can create a job. I’ll pay you $1 an hour to clean my house, do lawn care and general maintenance Monday through Friday for eight hours a day. There, I created a job. Have I contributed anything to society? No. Have I boosted the economy? No. All I’ve done is put one person in poverty.”

What Working-class and Poor White People Need to Understand About Rich White People

fandomsandfeminism:

rootiepatootie:

fandomsandfeminism:

Fuckers

This, I can believe, Nestle’s is a scum bag company ………. (I avoid buying any product from them, when at all possible)

The problem, of course, is that nestle owns a huge number of brands on the market . Over 2,000 in fact. So without extensive time to research every product in your basket, its very hard to be sure you havent bought a nestle product, and most of their competitors are also morally dubious at best, if on a smaller scale for the most part.

So yes, nestle is evil. The underlying problem is our poorly regulated economic system that facilitates this evil.

This Union Busting Manual From Office Depot is Really Something

rowantheexplorer:

goodzillo:

narkomgay:

alesisqx49:

Capitalism is only sustainable through a system of violence and social control

I still have a copy of the t*rget team lead guide to dealing with union activity that I nicked from the office when I worked there, it’s mostly the same stuff but it also revealed just how much of their management tactics were intended to frustrate any unionizing activity. For instance, they said that cross-training in multiple departments was the best way to get reliable hours, and encouraged everyone to do it; according to the manual, however, it was their way of keeping departments mixed up and jumbled, making it impossible for any single department to unionize (and forcing anyone who wanted to unionize to get the entire store to do it).

And that’s just part what the store managers are taught. Throughout, it mentions holding off on action and consulting a labor relations officer in the company on how to proceed. Who knows what kind of shady shit the people a step above do?

If you’re in retail and wondering how to go about unionizing, contact an existing retail workers union.

Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store UnionΒ (US)

United Food & Commercial Workers UnionΒ (US/Canada)

Union of Shop, Distributive, and Allied WorkersΒ (UK)

Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (Australia)

FIRST Union (NZ)

They are all veryΒ familiar with the anti-union tactics of retail owners and managers, and will have some advice for you, some literature to distribute, and strategies to counter these tactics. It has historically been extremely hard for retail and fast food employees to unionize specifically because the owners and managers keep us scared, disorganized, and are happy to fire us for unionizing, labor laws be damned. Their entire business model hinges on us being overworked and underpaid. Contact a union for help organizing in your store.

This Union Busting Manual From Office Depot is Really Something

pinetreeanarchism:

tilthat:

TIL after a millionaire gave everyone in a Florida neighborhood free college scholarships and free daycare, crime rate was cut in half and high school graduation rate increased from 25% to 100%.

via reddit.com

Wow jeeze I sure do wonder what would happen if money didn’t matter and every body else didn’t have to wait for some rich fucker to strut down from their mountain of money to gift us a pebble from it.

Child Refugees Sent To A Tiny Pacific Island Are Becoming Unconscious From Their Trauma

quoms:

iamoutofideas:

realmoths:

Sorry to link to buzzfeed but i want peter dutton’s head on a pike

should note that nauru banned facebook because refugees were using it m to spread awareness

Dr Nick Kowalenko, who chairs the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry international relations subcommittee at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Child Psychiatrists, said that environmental features of pervasive refusal syndrome – including trauma, parental mental illness, and a pervading sense of hopelessness – have been the reality for years for the kids on Nauru.

β€œPeople can endure difficulties if there’s an anticipated hopeful outcome, a light at the end of the tunnel,” Kowalenko said. β€œBut the dawning experience on a lot of those families and kids is that’s not the case.”

the explicit point of australia’s immigration policy, the explicit point of the way the detention centers on nauru and manus island have been run, is to provoke a sense of hopelessness. the trauma being done to these children is not even an accidental byproduct of conditions at the camps: it is an intended and inevitable consequence of the way the system is run, because it is a system designed to traumatise, regardless of the number of euphemisms deployed to design that fact

the stories in this article are proof positive that the people running australia’s immigration system are doing so competently and effectively

Child Refugees Sent To A Tiny Pacific Island Are Becoming Unconscious From Their Trauma

Fan-Made Olive Garden LARP Has Unlimited Breadsticks And Heart

dr-archeville:

Role-playing games can take many shapes and forms beyond the dice-rolling of Dungeons and Dragons.Β 
One game designer wrote a live-action role-playing game meant to be
played specifically at the chain restaurant Olive Garden, and it’s
strangely heartfelt.

Jeff Stormer, a podcaster and game designer living in Philadelphia, told Kotaku over Twitter DMs that his idea for an Olive Garden live action role-playing game started out as a joke.

β€œA
podcaster friend of mine, James Malloy, was messing with another
podcasting friend of ours, Meghan Dornbrock, about an Olive Garden gift
card he spotted in a photo she took, and he @’d me on Discord asking if
I’d write an Olive Garden LARP,” he said.Β  Stormer says he is not one to
refuse a joke request, so he finished most of it in the span of an hour,
then circled back to complete the rest a few weeks later.Β  β€œThen, months
later, I was out drinking with my wife, and realized I’d never tweeted
it to the official Olive Garden Twitter, and, for some reason, felt they
needed to see my masterpiece,” he said.

The game is simple.Β  Titled after the restaurant’s tagline, β€œWhen You’re Here, You’re Family,”
the game asks Β the members of your party to form a new society as a
community.Β  The adventurers order Olive Garden’s classic deal β€” unlimited
soup, salad and breadsticks.Β  As each round of food gets delivered, the
characters become a new β€œfamily” and, therefore, a new generation of
their community.Β  They reflect on how things have changed, for better or
for worse, thereby building out the mythology of the generations of
β€œfamily” they have created.Β  Once several generations have eaten their
fill, the players can order a coffee, at which point their characters
become a new group of pilgrims discussing why they’ve decided to leave
their previous community and embark on a new life.Β  Stormer ends the LARP
with a reminder to tip your waiter β€œextremely well.”

β€œMy
favorite moments in the LARP are probably right in the beginning and
right at the end β€” when the players/’Community’ decides where they’re
headed and why they have to leave, and then when the cycle repeats
itself in the end,” Stormer said.Β  β€œThat, or the way the game subverts
the idea of β€˜family’ by making every generation kind of embarrassed and
frustrated with the generation before.Β  That feels very honest to the
conversations I’ve had with people about family histories.”

Stormer
said that he hasn’t done the LARP yet, though some of his friends have
reached out to him to tell him about Olive Gardens nearby, so it’s a
possibility.Β  He is very serious about becoming an Olive
Garden-sanctioned LARP designer, though.Β  β€œI don’t expect that title to
come with benefits or pay or anything β€” just the bragging rights is
enough,” he said.Β  β€œNow, do I expect to actually GET that title?Β  Probably
not.Β  But it’s important to have to dreams.Β  ”If Olive Garden isn’t
impressed, Stormer said he’s got some killer ideas for Red Lobster.

β€œβ€¦
the way the game subverts the idea of β€˜family’ by making every
generation kind of embarrassed and frustrated with the generation before.” – β€˜Subverts’?Β  Sounds more like β€˜represents’.

Fan-Made Olive Garden LARP Has Unlimited Breadsticks And Heart

thelittlesootsprite:

moonlandingwasfaked:

polyamoryavengers:

zooophagous:

That stupid post about why women and queer people love cats has still got me all fucked up because like a cat is a small animal that is wholly reliant on you it can’t live in your home without your permission and you have to actively and willingly keep it there and this chucklefuck is mad that this animal, that has no decision making power over its own life, doesn’t adequately return the β€œemotional labor” of being cared for as if the cat understands feminist theory or philosophy in general.

Like the cat weighs seven pounds, you can cut his balls off, and you literally legally own him. If you don’t like having him around you can easily remove him. You aren’t in an abusive financially dependant relationship with him because he’s not a grown human man its a CAT

Here’s the link to the clusterfuck of an article this is referring to.

this is…. i have no words she didn’t even fact check anything and just said it was β€œproven β€œ

β€œNarcissistic serial killers who are manipulating you with their every move”

if you think cats are covered in bacteria why is the alternative dogs? the alternative is don’t have a pet?

pure:

radical-my-dudes:

pure:

pure:

Lel I just learned a radical feminist group that got attention in the media for transphobia a while back was actually a front for a Christian fundamentalist organization.

This is well researched:

http://transadvocate.com/fake-radical-feminist-group-actually-paid-political-front-for-anti-lgbt-james-dobson-organization_n_20207.htm

Also I said a long time ago that Christians are beginning to use secular arguments to try to justify their attempts at establishing a theocracy…and people on both the left and the right are hand-feeding them this kind of approach.

Wow it’s almost as if actual radfems wouldn’t work with right-wing conservatives

I wish that was the case, but it isn’t…

Cathy Brennan, a radical feminist, collaborated with a Christian fundamentalist groupΒ called The Pacific Justice InstituteΒ to fabricate a story about a transgender teen who allegedly harassed other students. That claim was debunked by the directors of the school that the teen attended.

And now’s a good time to replug this piece.Β 

This is an except from an article entitled β€œChristian Right tips to fight transgender rights: separate the T from the LGBβ€³ by the Southern Poverty Law Center, posted on October 23rd, 2017. I recommend reading the entire article. It details how some radical feminists have actively collaborated with Christian fundamentalists, how some Christian fundamentalists are using radical feminist arguements to push for the religious traditionalism they want the country to adhere to, and it expands upon some of the events referenced in the first article I mentioned in the original post.Β 

[Meg] Kilgannon [a member of a Christian fundamentalist group: Concerned Parents and Educators of Fairfax County] identified a wide coalition of potential allies outside the Christian Right who could confront trans friendly measures. Here’s her advice on how to draw them in:Β 

β€œExplain that gender identity rights only come at the expense of others: women, sexual assault survivors, female athletes forced to compete against men and boys, ethnic minorities who culturally value modesty, economically challenged children who face many barriers to educational success and don’t need another level of chaos in their lives, children with anxiety disorders and the list goes on and on and on.”

The list could almost read like a manifesto for intersectionality, if it weren’t for its exclusion of some key groups, most notably transgender people themselves.

For Kilgannon, an example of effective coalition building [among the Christian Right] includes the Hands Across the Aisle Coalition (HATAC), a group that unites religious and non-religious women to oppose transgender rights. The co-founders of the group are sexual assault survivor Kaeley Triller Haver and lesbian activist and radical feminist Miriam Ben-Shalom, who was discharged from the U.S. Army for declaring herself a lesbian in 1976. This started her decades-long battle against Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.

In 2016, Ben-Shalom was disinvited from being the grand marshal of the Milwaukee Pride parade because of her views on trans people and support for so-called β€œbathroom bills,” which would deny people access to public restrooms and other facilities that match their gender identities. Ben-Shalom claimed to Fox6Now in Milwaukee that β€œmy fight is ensuring that women are safe from the pretenders who might use the trans issue to get in and hurt somebody,” a popular talking point on the anti-LGBT right as a justification for anti-trans bathroom bills.

The group, according to Kilgannon, is mobilizing seemingly progressive rhetoric to oppose transgender rights: in the group, she says:

β€œThe feminists make eloquent arguments that gender identity really is the ultimate misogyny and the erasure of women. And lesbians in the group are concerned that trans and masculine girls is a form of lesbian eugenics.”

With little transparency on its website about who and what formed the group, HATAC might simply be a secular-facing iteration of the same anti-LGBT agenda that has driven the Christian Right for decades. Hands Across the Aisle sent a letter to Ben Carson, director of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, speaking out against the inclusion of trans women at single-sex women’s shelters. Revealingly, the letter’s co-signers (which include Meg Kilgannon) also include Michelle Cretella, the current president of the American College of Pediatricians, an anti-LGBT hate group that pumps out junk science on LGBT people, including attempts to link homosexuality to pedophilia or claims that LGBT people are a danger to children.

The attempt to depict the pushback against nondiscriminatory measures that include transgender people as a feminist struggle (an ironic fact for a movement that often derides feminism) was also embraced by other panelists. Cathy Ruse and Peter Sprigg, both senior fellows for the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council embraced this rhetoric. Cathy Ruse, who gave the opening speech of the panel, declared:

β€œNow what about girls? Did you know that feminists are at odds with the transgender movement? Last year a prominent feminist published a compendium of article under the title of Female Erasure. The subtitle is: what you need to know about gender politics’ war on women, the female sex, and human rights? What is the impact on girls who are bombarded with gender transition messages? In their young minds, do they hear that being female isn’t good enough?”

Peter Sprigg, who peddles myths linking homosexuality to pedophilia and has hinted that homosexuality should be criminalized, also wrapped his intervention in feminist rhetoric, commenting that:

β€œIt’s particularly ironic that as our culture has developed where there is a greater range of choices, of activities, of careers that are available to men and women, boys and girls than there ever was before. And it’s really kind of ridiculous and almost retrograde to assume that we have to identify somebody’s gender identity on the basis of their activities or preferences.”

In many ways, there are possible allies to this pivot toward anti-trans secular movements: trans-exclusionary radical feminists, dubbed TERFs by some activists, have made waves in recent years. Some TERFs have reclaimed the term and redubbed themselves PERFs, penis-exclusionary radical feminists. Their rationale is that people who are assigned male at birth can never experience the same conditions as women do, and still hold on to their male privilege. (The latter becomes harder to prove in the face of the discrimination experienced by trans and gender non-conforming people.) As reported by Political Research Associates, trans-exclusionary feminists β€œmay actually be guilty of drafting [the Christian Right’s] talking points, adding fuel to the fire of this dangerous anti-trans frenzy.”

And another damning thing said by Meg Kilgannon, excepted from the articleΒ Values Voter Summit Panelist: β€˜Divide & Conquer’ To Defeat β€˜Totalitarian’ Trans Inclusion Policies which was published on October 19th, 2017. It also references the events discussed in the previous article I linked.Β 

Kilgannon said secular arguments can reach a more diverse audience. Feminism is generally a dirty word among Religious Right activists; at the Values Voter Summit, Dana Loesch declared feminism β€œdead.” But Kilgannon said that the Hands Across the Aisle Coalitionβ€”which describes itself as a group of conservative and progressive women that rise above their differences β€œto oppose the transgender agenda”—includes feminists who argue that gender identity is the β€œultimate misogyny” and β€œerasure of women.” Β She said lesbians in the group are concerned that β€œtransing masculine girls is a form of lesbian eugenics.” Citing shared opposition to gender identity, pornography and prostitution, she quipped, β€œI had no idea we agreed on so much.”