Archive for 'Sexual harassment'
It’s a Harvey Weinstein world
Posted by John, October 16th, 2017 - under Old white rich men, Ruling class, sexism, Sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment.
Tags: Harvey Weinstein
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Old white men dominate our news, our economy, our politics and our lives. Harvey Weinstein is but the latest example of rich white male ruling-class overlordship. Me in Independent Australia today. Weinstein exercised his power in society to prey on women. He could only do so – and go unchallenged for decades – because […]
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Who ‘won’ the debate is the wrong question
Posted by John, October 10th, 2016 - under Rape, Sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment.
Tags: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
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Electing Hillary Clinton won’t challenge let alone change the system of oppression or the positions of power that give some powerful men what they think is (and because of their positions of power often is) sexual power over women. Indeed, like Obama before her, as President Hillary Clinton will reinforce the oppressions of capitalism, the oppressions of gender and race on which capitalism has been and is built and reinforced.
International Women’s Day and female doctors being raped at work in Australia
Posted by John, March 8th, 2015 - under Rape, Sex, sexism, Sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, Women workers, Women's liberation, Women's oppression.
Comments: 4
Having more women as bosses will not challenge the system that gives rise to women’s oppression. It will only reinforce it. In the meantime, women workers, including junior doctors, could join unions and turn them into organisations that defend their interests. In the words of the famous song, don’t be too polite girls, don’t be too polite.
Rage against rape: Stop violence against women
Posted by John, December 30th, 2012 - under India, Rape, sexism, Sexual abuse, Sexual assault, Sexual harassment, Violence against women.
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‘A campaign against rape in isolation from all other aspects of women’s oppression will not serve the purpose. Rape, like domestic violence and sexual harassment, is a symptom of a deeply unequal class-based society that leads some men to think they can control women, including sexually. This is reinforced by women’s material inequality and lower status in society. We must challenge sexism and through the process of struggle will see millions of people questioning the brutal, sexist and exploitative capitlaist society in which we live and look for alternatives beyond capitalism.’
Putting the rare slipper in: the Liberal Party brand is b…rough; ash by another name
Posted by John, December 12th, 2012 - under James Ashby, Labor Party, Liberal Party, Mal Brough, Neoliberalism, Peter Slipper, Sexual harassment.
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If there should be, as the Opposition leader claims, an inquiry into the AWU slush fund of 20 years ago, should there not also be an inquiry into the very very recent Ashby abuse of process affair?
There is something else in all of this too. The strutting roosters of neoliberalism in Australia have done little to distinguish themselves from each other. Where there are differences, they are usually of degree, not substance. The political cock fights are over reputation, not policy, because both Labor and the Liberals basically agree upon the neoliberal policy framework.
A pox on both their houses. Maybe it is now time for the working class fox to enter the chook pens of the major parties and put pro-working class policies and politics on the table of state.