Sady Doyle, SAGE, Audacia Ray, theft, and pro-sexwork books
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:56 pm
It's not too long for you to read what's going on over at the popular Tiger Beatdown blog. All the libfem feminists love Sady! She writes with great emotion! About how reading Dworkin's writing on rape makes her vagina dry, which is bad because feminism promised her a creamy cooter. Men love noncommittal funny girls too hip to wrangle with notions of right and wrong.
http://tigerbeatdown.com/?p=448&cpage=1#comment-2450
(my latest, longer comment there)
http://tigerbeatdown.com/?p=448&cpage=1#comment-2450
(my latest, longer comment there)
Why is it always the free speech absolutists who threaten to sue me for speaking?
Sady, I've heard your line too many times from people who think abortion is too divisive and impolite to talk about, but the difference was they didn't go on to keep talking about it while pretending impartiality for the sake of fake harmony.
SAGE's statement, posted entirely by Kristie Miller, is real and if you wanted to you could easily email them to fact check. When you find out for sure that it's true, then what will you do about the "legitimate problem" you have confirmed? A lawyer told me I had a right to sue $pread Magazine's executive editor Audacia Ray for stealing my writings but legal rights are worthless for women who can't afford justice. http://www.spreademism.com/
When it happened to me there was less concern over ethics violations than embarrassment and hopes I would just shut up lest my unsexy indignation at illegal actions be deemed 'ugly'. The same sweeping under the rug with shrugging shoulders is happening to another woman's stolen words, this time a prostitution survivor. The mainstream feminist movement doesn't think it can afford to criticize the sex industry lobbyists they wear like painless, cost-free Bettie Page tattoos.