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forever reblogging all of the rat pictures. I miss my rats!
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Best mashup ever. The Specials vs Wu Tang
THIS IS THE MOST PERFECT THING EVER
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The shit hit the fan in the trans blogosphere last night, when it came to light that there is a disturbing new section in the Identity Screening Regulations used in airports throughout Canada. Simply put, Transgender People are Completely Banned From Boarding Airplanes in Canada.
The offending section of the regulations reads:
5.2 (1) An air carrier shall not transport a passenger if …
(c) the passenger does not appear to be of the gender indicated on the identification he or she presents;Although this obviously discriminatory smear of regulation did not come to significant public attention until very recently, it apparently came into effect on July 27th, 2011.
It is important to note that these regulations are not actually a piece of legislation, which would have had to pass through readings and votes in the House and Senate (which is probably why it went unnoticed until now). Rather, the Identity Screening Regulations are a set of rules implemented unilaterally by the Ministry of Transportation, as part of Canada’s so-called Passenger Protect, which is essentially the Canadian Federal Government’s equivalent to the U.S.’s “no-fly” list.
Minister of Transportation Denis Lebel is, of course, a federal Conservative MP appointed to the cabinet position by Stephen Harper.
So what does this mean? Well, in order to change the ‘sex’ designation on a Canadian Passport, the federal government requires proof that surgery has taken place, or will take place within one year. So for non-operative transgender persons, for gender nonconforming (genderqueer) persons, and for the vast majority of pre-operative transsexual persons, it is literally impossible to obtain proper travel documentation marked with the sex designation which “matches” the gender identity in which they live.
In the eyes of the honourable Minister of Transportation, that makes trans people unfit to fly in Canada.
It is interesting to note that this regulatory adjustment occurred immediately following the federal election in 2011. In the previous parliament, Bill C-389, a bill to amend the Human Rights Code to explicitly enshrine protections against discrimination for transgender people, had successfully passed in the House of Commons, only to die on the Senate floor when Harper declared a Federal Election (thereby dissolving parliament).
Is the timing of this disturbing and blatantly discriminatory regulatory adjustment merely a coincidence? That is up to you to decide. However, the negative impact on trans people is crystal clear, and we need to take action now.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]Zounds - Can’t Cheat Karma
I will reblog the shit out of this song forever
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Las Vulpess - Me Gusta Ser Una Zorra
So fucking cool. The title of this song translates into “I like being a slut,” which makes this song even more badass.
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a boycott is not a movement. inaction is a form of action in that it impacts the world but it is not a substitute for positive action. refusal to learn about other cultures than your own on the grounds of wariness of cultural appropriation is lazy. not saying anything when your friends are getting…
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Hooking up in radical communities, I have found, is still run through with off-balance power dynamics, machismo and hierarchy. Our non-conforming relationships are still centered around ego and access, ownership and control.
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What troubles me about our hookup culture is that it posits freedom and liberation, yet offers us so few options for ways that we can be together, and reinforces so many remarkably un-radical behaviors between us. And given all the ways we exist–all the bodies and genders and cultures and histories we come from–shouldn’t we be able to find more varied and just ways of relating to one another?
Radical Faggot’s new blog post, “How Liberated Are We?” BOOM. Oh my god, THIS. (via oxxenfree)
…in bed.
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i don’t know why sex is ever posited as inherently radical
also i don’t think i know what “radical” means?
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i’m with you.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]Submission Hold - Body Building
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organized as fuckkkk
(except the rest of my room is kind of a clusterfuck right now, haha)
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