But aside from my "those fucking assholes" reaction to this piece, it made me think about something tangental I've been noodling on for a bit now -- which is how women don't get to play sexual games (either destructive and predatory, or *gasp* normal and healthy) with a peer group, because a woman is always going to be labeled a slut for that sort of thing.
What that thought came out of? What I do and don't get to say on a con panel vs. the men and how it's dictated by my gender presentation. The only reason no one calls me a whore for the ridiculous sex-related bullshit that comes out of my mouth on semi-appropriate con panels is because I'm not wearing a dress. FUCKED UP.
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Date: 2010-06-10 02:40 pm (UTC)That is indeed progress (which allegedly makes us more progressive on the issue than Canada - apparently SRS is required over there!), though there's still the issues of a) those who can't afford the medical attention required to get the doctor's note that will enable this recognition; b) whether this recognition does, or will, extend to things like green cards.
Great to see that there's an oil-spill version of help_haiti now in session.
I think the restrictions on journalists did merit a mention on one of the news networks thus muzzled, MSNBC or CBS or similar, I forget which, but it's high time that NYT/WP covered it.