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May 2012

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(Nuns) were the first feminists, earning Ph.D.’s or working as surgeons long before it was fashionable for women to hold jobs. As managers of hospitals, schools and complex bureaucracies, they were the first female C.E.O.’s.

They are also among the bravest, toughest and most admirable people in the world. In my travels, I’ve seen heroic nuns defy warlords, pimps and bandits. Even as bishops have disgraced the church by covering up the rape of children, nuns have redeemed it with their humble work on behalf of the neediest.

So, Pope Benedict, all I can say is: You are crazy to mess with nuns.

The Vatican issued a stinging reprimand of American nuns this month and ordered a bishop to oversee a makeover of the organization that represents 80 percent of them. In effect, the Vatican accused the nuns of worrying too much about the poor and not enough about abortion and gay marriage.

What Bible did that come from? Jesus in the Gospels repeatedly talks about poverty and social justice, yet never explicitly mentions either abortion or homosexuality. If you look at who has more closely emulated Jesus’s life, Pope Benedict or your average nun, it’s the nun hands down.

Since the papal crackdown on nuns, they have received an outpouring of support. “Nuns were approached by Catholics at Sunday liturgies across the country with a simple question: ‘What can we do to help?’ ” The National Catholic Reporter recounted. It cited one parish where a declaration of support for nuns from the pulpit drew loud applause, and another that was filled with shouts like, “You go, girl!”

At least four petition drives are under way to support the nuns. One on Change.org has gathered 15,000 signatures. The headline for this column comes from an essay by Mary E. Hunt, a Catholic theologian who is developing a proposal for Catholics to redirect some contributions from local parishes to nuns.

“How dare they go after 57,000 dedicated women whose median age is well over 70 and who work tirelessly for a more just world?” Hunt wrote. “How dare the very men who preside over a church in utter disgrace due to sexual misconduct and cover-ups by bishops try to distract from their own problems by creating new ones for women religious?”

Sister Joan Chittister, a prominent Benedictine nun, said she had worried at first that nuns spend so much time with the poor that they would have no allies. She added that the flood of support had left her breathless.

“It’s stunningly wonderful,” she said. “You see generations of laypeople who know where the sisters are — in the streets, in the soup kitchens, anywhere where there’s pain. They’re with the dying, with the sick, and people know it.”

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New York Times columnist NICK KRISTOF, “We Are All Nuns” (via inothernews)

I think this is the petition mentioned.  Right now it has 26,887 signatures.  The petition is organized by Nun Justice who are on tumblr.

(via coolchicksfromhistory)

I’ve known so many wonderful, sweet, amazing Nuns. Even though I am an atheist now, Nuns are the best feature of Catholicism, and one that I still respect today.

(via whosthegirlwearingthedress)

I’m not into Catholicism. To patriarchal for me. But these women have always been the backbone of the church and deserve respect for the good work the have done with the poor. Good on them for doing good rather than spreading hate.

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Marissa Alexander: Shoot to Kill Or You Must Not Be Scared Enough → addictinginfo.org

Marissa Alexander is another victim of Florida’s infamous Stand Your Ground law, proving that Florida statute 776.013 is not for battered women or people who won’t shoot to kill. When attacked by her husband in her home, with an order of protection in place, Marissa Alexander shot into the ceiling, instead of into his body, to scare him away. She is now sitting in a jail cell, awaiting sentencing for assault with a deadly weapon.

Ms. Alexander is black and a mother of three. She had given birth nine days earlier to a premature infant, allegedly as a result of battering during her pregnancy. She is a licensed gun owner, with concealed carry permit. She was in her own home. Her husband had a documented history of domestic violence. She reasonably believed that her life was in danger and her husband was violating an order of protection.

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Apr 30, 201282,193 notes
Just made a donation to the Obama campaign!  → wantthepharaohs.tumblr.com

barackobama:

wantthepharaohs:

I donated in 2008 and again this year. Both my donations have been small, but that’s one of the things I really like about the way Obama has run his campaign, emphasizing that every little bit helps and everyone can contribute and be a part. The election of President Obama is one of the few things that has genuinely made me proud of my country, and I am glad to support his re-election.

Donations can be made here, and I encourage you to do so if you can! :)

And today’s a good day to do it, because it’s FEC deadline day (we celebrate with bagels and insomnia). Here’s where you can pitch in $3.

Apr 30, 201297 notes
I feel like today is feminist christmas. Feministmas?

iamateenagefeminist:

feminismisprettycool:

The Oklahoma personhood bill was found unconstitutional, and so was Rick Perry’s denying Women’s Health Program coverage through Planned Parenthood.

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SO PUMPED THAT RICK PERRY CAN’T TAKE AWAY COVERAGE FROM TEXAS WOMEN 

WOOT! 

Apr 30, 2012329 notes
  • nick fury: hey i just met you
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April 2012

Apr 30, 2012145 notes
Sony Glasses can show movie subtitles → upi.com

secretsofthedisabled:

thelegalizeddeafies:

Thank you Sony!

OMFG THIS IS AMAZING! GOING TO REBLOG THIS NOW, THEN QUEUE IT SO THE AWESOMENESS WILL SPREAD.

Apr 30, 2012125 notes
deliciousKaek: Long Read But Well Worth It: Neil deGrasse Tyson and UT → deliciouskaek.tumblr.com

sitsinwindows:

nonplussedbyreligion:

Neil deGrasse Tyson, MA ’83, is the public face of science. But he says his success has nothing to do with UT.

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“Hey, aren’t you the scientist?”

The voice calls out on a bustling Manhattan sidewalk. Neil deGrasse Tyson—celebrity astrophysicist and director…

This is worth the read, and here’s why:

Always reblog Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson. Always.

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The Wretched of the Earth: "Most of my customers “make” more on food stamps a month than I make working full time." → wretchedoftheearth.tumblr.com

invisiblelad:

wretchedoftheearth:

L O L

The average food stamp benefit per household in 2011: $284

The highest average food stamp benefit per household (by state): $679 in Guam/$335 in California (if only including the contiguous US)

The lowest average food stamp benefit per household (by state): $236 in Oregon

The average…

Lets perpetuate more myths. Got to love how logic and fact don’t make the myth of the welfare queen go away.

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“I know it’s 2012, but it sure feels like 1984 in this House today.” —

Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) on Thursday, after the House of Representatives passed CISPA, which critics argue undermines basic privacy rights.

Learn everything you need to know about CISPA.

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dreamparticles:

Moriarty: I’m soooOOooO changeable~

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