By request - a bitch’s response…

August 22, 2008 by Angry Black Bitch · Leave a Comment 

Yes, a bitch has heard about Rush Limbaugh’s latest verbal malfunction…this one revising his fear of black men and his frustration that domestic violence against women is on the no-can-do list.

Via Feministing, here’s the Rush Limbaugh quote in question…

“Obama’s patriotism is not being attacked in an ad. McCain’s just out there saying he’s putting his own personal political ambition ahead of the country’s. It’s — you know, it’s just — it’s just we can’t hit the girl. I don’t care how far feminism’s saying, you can’t hit the girl, and you can’t — you can’t criticize the little black man-child. You just can’t do it, ’cause it’s just not right. It’s not fair. He’s such a victim.”

And here’s a bitch’s response…

#1 The Myth of the Black Power ‘Easy Button’

I don’t know who told people that 2008 was the year of 24/7 milk and honey for black people, but they lied, they lied, they fucking lied.

Did I mention that they lied?

If Senator Obama had a dollar for every critique he’s received since announcing his candidacy he’d almost catch up to Cindy I don’t keep track of my houses, I pay people to keep track of my houses McCain’s ass. So, that argument…the one that too many assholes have convinced themselves is true even as they open their mouths to toss out another criticism for good measure…mmhmmm, that argument that Obama is getting a pass because he’s a person of color is bullshit.

I’ve been black and American since birth and let me assure you that 2008 is another year for the record books in the trifling ass insult laden assumption that black folks have some mystical race card…like a motherfucker Black Power Easy Button…that helps us get over department.

Shit.

#2 What we have here is a failure to communicate.

For the record, when one political candidate says that another political candidate is putting personal ambition ahead of his country’s needs…cough…that dude is questioning the other dude’s patriotism.

If you looked up “questioning another person’s patriotism” in the Slinging Mud for Dummies political handbook you’d find a picture of Senator McCain hurling that shit to his left.

Pause…consider…continue.

But hey, that one may have set a world record for destroying your own argument.

#3 And you miss that, don’t you? You sick fuck.

No Rush, you “can’t hit the girl” anymore…you fucking freak.

But you can still reach deep into your Racism 101 bag of tricks and pull out that tried and true favorite - calling a black man a child.

What?

Oh, yes you can.

See, Rush just did!

And Lawd knows nothing is going to happen to him as a result…is it?

Of course not.

Because the truth of the matter is that we can do a lot of things now a’days but we can’t pull sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigots off the air.

We just can’t do it.

It’s not fair.

They’re such victims.

And that must be why Rush Limbaugh is the highest paid Bull Connor impersonator in the world…

Crossposted from the Angry Black Bitch.

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Silent War~~

August 20, 2008 by sagefever · 3 Comments 

There is a silent war going on. It is a woman’s war~ it is time to hear the stories.

Your nationality does not matter, your religion ~or lack of one~ has no bearing, nor does your age, your social status, your education, your skills. Simply being a woman can allow others to turn you into an instrument of war and terror .With luck, hard work and help a woman can become a seed for change.

THE COUNTRIES: Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Columbia, DR Congo, Iraq, Kosovo, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan…the list grows.

THE WEAPONS: Mutilations, starvation, fear of STDS, AIDS, gang rape, public humiliation, social stigma. During many rapes, the use of force is so great the women lose control of their bodily functions~ things one cannot imagine and I can not print here, are done to women. Some consider that the lucky ones die.

THE AGES: they range from as young as three years old to 75 years of age.

THE MADNESS BEHIND THE METHOD: These brutal acts are specifically designed to destroy families, communities and the individual mental. spiritual and physical health of each survivor.

“Women for Women International’s work begins when the basic human needs of women are still very great, but the seed of stability can be sown. Our work bridges a critical gap between humanitarian aid and long-term development and reconstruction. We are the only organization solely dedicated to women’s development needs that operates in the heart of conflict -afflicted areas in countries such as DR Congo and Iraq. Yet, our long term commitment in post-conflict countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina and Rwanda is critical when emergency relief agencies, the media and public attention have long since moved to focus on the next crisis.”

“It is essential that we pat attention to what women go through as they live through war and nations are rebuilt. We often see women in grassroots communities as victims, but they are the true active participants in rebuilding their nations. The women we serve are the unseen warriors for humanity. Their weapons are not guns but guts. If we can stabilize women, we can stabilize nations.”

“Women for Women, International has learned through 14 years serving socially excluded women in conflict and post conflict areas that engaging women is the most effective avenue toward creating lasting change and stability.”

“Stronger Women build Stronger Nations”

Forget Hollywood and “outrage” at pretend violence~ here are some hard cold truths. As of WWII, there have been some 250 major wars, resulting in 23 million casualties. A century ago, some 90% these deaths were males ~ now 90% are civilians with women and children making up 75%.

Women the targets of rape as a tool of war often lose male family members to the fighting; they often are forced to leave their homes and their children. Some with little or no skills are thrust into the role of provider, sometimes in communities that do not value them.

Woman for Women International use’s a multi-faceted approach to address the unique needs of women in conflict zones. Participants enter a one-year program and begin the journey from victim to survivor and community leader. The basic needs are met first~ food, water .medical attention, these by direct financial aid. Perhaps most importantly the women can tell their stories to other women who literally become a lifeline. As recovery and rehabilitation continue, opportunities for education, learning how to be leaders, rights awareness, vocational and technical skills are presented. Windows open as each woman begins to see she can improve her own freedoms and status, but also become a role model for others. Because earning a living leads to independence, they are taught traditional and non- traditional job skills. Building on this foundation the women are offered comprehensive business services, and access to capitol so they can begin their own enterprises.

For $27 dollars a month a woman can be sponsored~ 79% goes directly to fund the women and the programs outlined here. I urge you to go to http://www.womenforwomen.org/programs.htm a mountain of information is there. They also accept donations.

In the United States if you or someone you know has been a victim or survivor of violence call:

National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233

National Victim Center 1-800-FYI_CALL (394-2255)

Rape Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-HOPE

Locally call:

Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault 322-0931 Counseling Center 1921 19th street

HOTLINE: 327-1091

Or Nationally 1-800-273-7713

The other side of war, the other side of violence…hear the story.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Crossposted at Deep Thoughts.

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