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Quick Hit: Do not adjust your sets

Quick Hit: Do not adjust your sets

By Mindy on May 9, 2011

This is a real six year old. Needless to say most six year olds don’t look like this. More on this from Pavlov’s Cat here and here. I just don’t get it. Related posts: Quick Hit: Silencing Tactics Quick Hit – Grown men spitting at 8 yr old girl Big Brother Friday: Noirin sets her [...]

Posted in culture wars, gender & feminism, media, parenting | Tagged children, consumerism, exploitation | 21 Responses

Quick link: pokies and what they do to us

Quick link: pokies and what they do to us

By tigtog on April 15, 2011

Wilkie, Xenophon and anybody else willing to make pokies less attractive as revenue raisers, and help make pubs and clubs more genuine community gathering centres again, gets a big thumbs up from me.

Posted in ethics & philosophy | Tagged addiction, exploitation, social change | 3 Responses

QFT: why we all need unions, and protests

QFT: why we all need unions, and protests

By tigtog on March 18, 2011

instead of getting angry that public sector employees are actually being treated decently, let’s ask private sector employers why they refuse to show their employees the same respect

Posted in ethics & philosophy, social justice | Tagged activism/charity, exploitation, protest, solidarity, workers rights | 1 Response

Open Letter to Melbourne Queer Film Festival attendees

Open Letter to Melbourne Queer Film Festival attendees

By Guest Hoyden on February 25, 2011

This guest post is from Jonathan Williams, a member of the MQFF trans selection panel, a body which did NOT select one particular trans-themed film which has been included in the festival program.

Posted in arts & entertainment, ethics & philosophy, social justice | Tagged appropriation, cinema, diversity, exploitation, QUILTBAG, trans* | 18 Responses

What's currently on high rotation in Madison, Wisconsin

What’s currently on high rotation in Madison, Wisconsin

By tigtog on February 19, 2011

In case you hadn’t heard, as well as the current uprisings around the Middle East against corrupt governments, right now there are thousands of people out demonstrating (in February, in Wisconsin!) against the Governor’s attack on unions – this is what they keep on playing:

Posted in culture wars, social justice | Tagged activism/charity, exploitation, social change, solidarity | 7 Responses

Cardinal George Pell, humbug

Cardinal George Pell, humbug

By tigtog on November 30, 2010

He’s at it again: Faithless are coarse, uncaring and without purpose, says Cardinal Pell. Most of it’s typical tosh. We’re all utterly miserable hedonists, apparently. He even goes Godwin on us:

Posted in culture wars, ethics & philosophy, history, religion | Tagged authoritarianism, ethics, ethics classes, exploitation, propaganda | 9 Responses

Signal Boost: International Nestlé-Free Week 2010

Signal Boost: International Nestlé-Free Week 2010

By tigtog on October 26, 2010

Today marks the beginning of International Nestle-Free Week 2010. If you are not yet aware of the reasons why people boycott and protest Nestle, here is a summary:

Posted in ethics & philosophy, health | Tagged activism/charity, consumerism, exploitation, nestle, nestle boycott | 5 Responses

Quick Hit: Maybe it’s her fault for having a shower?

By Mindy on March 2, 2010

The photo of a young Lara Bingle which has apparently been doing the rounds of the cricket and AFL players for some time now has been published in the Woman’s Day magazine. Woman’s Day say they did not pay for the image.  If you haven’t seen it, it is a head and shoulders shot of [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy, gender & feminism, law & order, media | Tagged appropriation, exploitation | 8 Responses

“Saying conjoined twins are disabled is insulting!”: Evelyn Evelyn, redux

By Lauredhel on February 17, 2010

[Cross-posted to Disabled Feminists] Something that has really struck me about the conversations around Evelyn Evelyn is the reaction that “Conjoined twins don’t have a disability! To say they do is insulting!” Not all commenters make the link between the two statements – some stop at the first – so I’ll take these two separately. [...]

Posted in arts & entertainment, social justice | Tagged disability, exploitation | 5 Responses

For Haiti Orphans, Cross Nursing Can Save Lives: ILCA, UNICEF, WHO, PAHO

By Lauredhel on February 5, 2010

For those wondering how on earth aid to a disaster area can exist without huge-scale donations of infanf formula from the United States, or wondering how to explain this to others, this press release from ILCA, and the links therein may extend understanding. [notes: I prefer the terms "cross-nursing" or "shared breastfeeding", which don't so [...]

Posted in crisis, health, Science | Tagged activism/charity, disasters, exploitation, reproductive justice | 7 Responses

You better run, you better take cover

By Lauredhel on February 4, 2010

What the flying blueberry-flavoured hell is up with this idea that Men At Work now owe bazillions of dollars – up to 60% of their earnings on Down Under – to a pack of copyright trolls? SMH: Men at Work’s Down Under ripped off Kookaburra: court Men at Work’s No.1 hit Down Under reproduced a [...]

Posted in arts & entertainment, law & order | Tagged australia, copyright, exploitation, music | 22 Responses

Quickhit: Icedancers with a new twist on blackface.

By Lauredhel on January 23, 2010

Via baby_elvis, this ice-dancing routine. From the news: Russian world ice-skating champions Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin have danced around the controversy surrounding their Aboriginal-themed routine, insisting they will still use it at the Winter Olympics. Aboriginal elders say the pair’s two-and-a-half minute routine causes serious cultural offence. But Domnina and Shabalin, favourites to win [...]

Posted in arts & entertainment, indigenous | Tagged Aboriginal, appropriation, exploitation, indigenous, olympics, race & racism, sport, winter olympics | 11 Responses

At long last…

By tigtog on January 20, 2010

… have they not a shred of decency?

Posted in crisis, ethics & philosophy | Tagged disasters, earthquake, exploitation | 6 Responses

Nestle Aus manager calls critics irrational, biased

By Lauredhel on October 7, 2009

Complete with the infantilising headline we’ve come to expect from Fairfax media, Asher Moses has written up the ongoing #nestlefamily incident: “Mummy bloggers spit the dummy over Nestle’s spoilt milk” First, Nestlé hung its bloggers out to dry, leaving them to deal – very, very badly – with the PR disaster they co-created. Nestlé then [...]

Posted in ethics & philosophy | Tagged activism/charity, australia, boycott, breastfeeding, breastmilk substitutes, consumerism, exploitation, formula, marketing, milk, Nestlé, nestle, nestle boycott, reproductive justice, twitter | 12 Responses

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