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As noted in Chloe’s post, anti-choice New York Times columnist Ross Douthat is angry again because women don’t want to be breeding machines. Amanda and Jill call him out on it brilliantly.

Funny of the Day: A retweet of gay conservative pundit has folks saying Sarah Palin is a “friend of the gay community.” It’s funny cause it’s not true. (via)

A new HIV campaign launched by NYC is causing division between HIV/AIDS activists.

Live in or around NYC and not ready for the holiday partying to be over? Come to our next Feministing Happy Hour on Wednesday with our friends Soapbox Inc. and Paradigm Shift!

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GOP Agenda: Rolling Back Rights in 2011

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It is just not a great week to be a woman and/or gay, and also happen to enjoy having rights in America.

First, Justica Scalia goes and declares that the Constitution just isn’t meant to cover you and your rights. Now, the Republicans are about to take back the House, and they’re making it crystal clear whose rights they’re coming after first.

TPMDC reports that at the RNC chair debate yesterday, candidates pledged to “hold the line” on gay rights, despite growing national support for LGBTQI rights and protections. Wisconsin GOP chair Reince Priebus, the man who seems most likely to replace current RNC chair Steele, for example, made it clear he saw no legal case for gay marriage when he said “I don’t believe that judges can rewrite the Constitution and redraft what marriage is…I think there is a sanctity of marriage.”

Ignoring the increasingly tolerant and positive attitudes of your constituents to promote bigotry and to roll back the rights of minority groups? That doesn’t sound like the best use of your newfound power in the House.

And as if that weren’t bad enough, Kaili Joy Gray of the Daily Kos describes a coming war on women that will accompany the imminent GOP majority. “Many Republicans in Congress, and in state legislatures around the country, have promised to pursue… the further restriction of women’s reproductive rights,” she writes, including a plan to defund Planned Parenthood — you know, the largest pregnancy prevention and sexual health provider in the country. These leaders include the incoming Speaker of the House, John Boehner, who we all know to be a staunch opponent of women’s reproductive rights, with a 100 percent rating from the National Right to Life Committee. Gray puts it well:

Despite Republicans’ promises to re-dedicate the government to focusing on the “real” problems Americans face, it is abundantly clear that they are, in fact, dedicated to restoking the flames of the culture wars, with the battle to strip women of their reproductive rights front and center in that war. The real question is whether self-described pro-choice Democrats, including and especially the president, will have the strength to fight back. Because this is a war women can’t afford to lose.

I join Gray in her call for Democratic courage in the face of this anti-woman and anti-LGBTQI GOP agenda. Dems, your pro-choice, pro-woman, and pro-LGBTQI constituents- and there are a lot of us- are watching you, and we have high hopes. Losing the majority is no excuse for us losing our rights.

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Nearly Every Woman Living with HIV/AIDs in Brazil has Suffered Violence

Via Akimbo, a new report issued by the non-governmental organization Gestos highlights the disturbing link between HIV/AIDS and violence against women; according to the study, 97.5% of Brazilian women with HIV have suffered some type of violence throughout their lives, with 79.2% of cases occurring before the diagnosis of HIV.

The report examines the problem of violence and its relationship to HIV and AIDS in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina as part of a larger report entitled “Two faces of one reality: Violence against women and the feminization of HIV / AIDS.”

It is estimated that of the 630,000 people infected with HIV in Brazil, 34.9% are female. Although fewer women than men have the virus, statistics released in the latest report of UNAIDS in November show that the proportion of women infected for every person with AIDS has increased from six in 1989 to 1.6 last year. This increase is related to incidences of violence; according to recent data, 10 women were murdered daily in Brazil, from 1997 to 2007, totaling 41,532 murder victims. These murders are frequently at the hands of intimate partners.

I think we can all agree that these numbers are staggering and disturbing. And this phenomenon isn’t restricted to Brazil or Latin America: as we reported back in October, top UN officials have confirmed that more than a third of all women in the world will be forced into sex, beaten or abused by a partner or family member in their lifetime.

While the numbers can seem overwhelming, this isn’t a lost cause. Click here to access a fact sheet “Seven Things the World Can Do to End Violence Against Women” and learn more about actions you can take to prevent the violation of women’s health and rights around the world. Click here to learn more about the International Violence Against Women Act.

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Feminist Wins in 2010

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While it did see its fair share of doozies, 2010 wasn’t all bad for women. The International Women’s Health Coalition has chronicled its “Top Ten Wins for Women’s Health and Rights” of 2010“, and the list reveals some real progress made in 2010. View the full list after the jump, or download as Word or PDF. Click on the title of any item to learn more.

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Quick hit: Santa’s elves urge repeal of discriminatory policy

A little belated holiday cheer for you. Bilerico is reporting, via a publication I don’t often read, “The North Pole Gazette,” that in the post-Christmas season, some of Santa’s elves are calling for the repeal of the workshop’s “Shut Up, Make Toys” policy.

“I didn’t like it then, and I don’t like it now,” Smizzle said, as he sat in the elf cafeteria. “I refuse to hide who I am anymore. It’s unnatural. And it makes me so cranky I hardly ever whistle while I work.”

Smizzle emphasized that, in his view, this is an issue of fundamental fairness. “I do the same high-quality work as everyone else. I work dawn to dusk like everyone else. I wear the same curly felt shoes as everyone else.

“I just happen to be gay. And that’s not something I should have to hide,” said the elf between yawns.
He added, “Bottom line, I’ve had it up to my jingle bells with this discriminatory SUMT.”

I wish Smizzle and the other workshop elves all the best in their struggle for equal rights. You can read the rest here.

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