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Jun 17

Star Trek Voyager Rewatch: “Lineage” s7e12

What is it about season 7 that’s failing the women so badly?

I remembered this episode. Vividly. And the last time I watched it was 10 years ago. If I remembered it that vividly, surely it must’ve been baaaaa….

Yup.

B’Elanna and Tom are expecting a baby. Cue all the pregnancy tropes you can think of. Still, they were very restrained with the “snatch food/alcohol out the preggy lady’s hand” (they didn’t), and B’Elanna was all “bitch please, Imma gonna work until this baby is born then go back to work”, and Chakotay (mwah!) said “it should be up to you to choose the baby’s name” and Tom (omg, when did he turn feminist?) said “fuck em all, we’ll bring our child up OUR way”.

And I had to snerk a bit at Echeb’s “there’s a parasitic being inside her!” line as a nod to Alien. There was something very meta in that being said in 7s presence.

Still, that’s best of it. There was a hefty dash of racism.

Oh, but you can’t say “the r word” in Star Trek land (unless you’re Avery ‘Badass’ Brooks), sorry, so it’s all victim blaming.

Fer srs. B’Elanna’s reasoning for wanting to genetically change her baby to look more human was the bullying she endured as a child (no, the implications of culturally imbedded white washing were not examined. That would require the writers to actually have some sort of fucking sensitivity to the issues at hand). Cue: flashbacks! Kid puts a worm in her food “Awww, but it was just a joke” (I facepalm). Flashback! Mr Torres is giving the standard good dad pep talk “But I was bullied too! For falling asleep in class” (bitch, wut? how is that analogous to racism?) “Just ignore them…and really, you need to STOP BEING SO SENSITIVE.” (I throw the cat at the TV)

Hey, thanks dad for calling kids out on their shitty racism! Jesus, this episode was like The Best of Derailing For Dummies.

Wait, there’s more. Flashback! B’Elanna overhears dad confessing he didn’t really know what he was getting into with a relationship with a Klingon woman (why, hello exoticism), and now there’s TWO of them…and B’Elanna is a preteen and she’s so MOODY (why, hello, not bothering to understand your daughter’s mixed race heritage, let alone why teenage girls may feel culturally treated like shit!)

And yet, and YET…at the end B’Elanna talks up her dad’s leaving her and her mother as “not his fault” because he was a “great and loving dad”. Thank god at least Tom was a tiny voice of reason in all that bollocks when he said “it wasn’t your fault and he had issues he obviously never sorted through”.

Yeah, post-racial Star Trek land, wooo *weak fist pump*

Oh, and let’s not forget the fetishizing of pregnancy and motherhood. There was all the usual jokes about the usually volatile B’Elanna being extra hormonal (oh whoppee, more scope for the “angry feminist” trope), and B’Elanna having a melt down/attempt to do genetic modifications were posited as SILLY PREGNANT LADY YOU DON’T KNOW YOUR RIGHT MIND stuff. She very clearly stated what she wanted, and The Doctor refused to do the procedure. Really? Even by the 24th century they STILL haven’t figured out the moral implications of genetic modification? I call bullshit. This whole episode was about imposing 20th century (not even 21st century) morals on a 24th century problem.

I was literally SCREAMING at the TV in rage by the end of the episode because as the last touchy feely “awww effry ting is gonna be ok” scene, AT SEVEN WEEKS B’Elanna felt her baby kick.

I turned to my SO and said “You do realize how big a baby is at seven weeks?!”

He said  “*sigh* Yeah.”

Even accounting for the short time frame of Klingon pregnancies (30 weeks), if B’Elanna was feeling kicking, she would at least be showing. NUP.

So what we have here is a) body policing (pregnant women shouldn’t show/be fat) b) something bordering on abortion propaganda (7 weeks kicking. RLY?) c) Baby brained ladies r all emoshunul so don’t listen to their silliness.

Fucking hell *rub eyes*


Oct 9

“Getting feminists riled up is so easy.”

feministdisney:

good-gollymissmolly:

Sorry I’m not sorry.

I never quite get this sort of attitude

If you kick a beehive and the bees come and sting you, it says less about the bees, who are logically defending their hive, than it does about you, you who thought it was a fascinating experiment to see what would happen when you kick a beehive…

luckily bees don’t care if you’re not sorry because they have enough of their own business going on, so the faux apology doesn’t matter

This whole “irritating marginalized group” for fun (aka Trolling) very much reminds me of bullying. When I used to get bullied at school I’d get told “they’re only doing it because you react so well” (as in, I’m not supposed to react/be upset when they abuse and hit me?!). It’s all about the victim blaming, not actually dealing with the bully.

All in all, anyone who teases/trolls marginalized groups are bullies, and deserve to be called on their actions. 


(via turdlewexler)


Oct 8
craftastrophies:

johnnysaisquoi:

alexandraerin:

moniquill:

cydne-should-be-sleeping:

artemariposa:

feministblackboard:

Heads up to all your pro choicers out there. This sunday is Pro - Life Cupcake Day. Yeah, I had to look up what that was as well. Here is the description that was written by the pro lifers themselves:Bring in a tray of cupcakes for any group of people and you will find that they will flock to get them. As soon as they take a bite they will probably ask, “Who’s birthday is it?”Then you answer. “It’s no ones birthday. These cupcakes represent the 50,000,000 children who weren’t allowed to be born, who never had a birthday.” The cake in their mouth will become dry and the moment will hopefully become quite somber. Then you say, “If you and I were aborted we wouldn’t have a birthday party either.” 
I’ll be interested to see if anyone encounters this on sunday!

I really just want the free cupcakes… I doubt there’s anything a pro-lifer could say that would make me “somber”.. except, maybe their ignorance. 

Those have got to be some pretty bad cupcakes to make you feel somber.
I’d just laugh in their face and enjoy the cake.

“Hey everyone! Free abortion cupcakes! Cupcakes about abortion! You’re missing cake!”

“So, let me get this straight. If nobody had ever had an abortion, you wouldn’t be giving me cupcakes right now?”

HEY. HEY KYLIE. HEY KYLIE. HEY. HEY.

Sooo…. you give me a cupcake that says ‘LIFE’ on it.
And I EAT THAT LIFE OM NOM NOM DELICIOUS.

“So, you’re giving me this cupcake as a metaphor for a baby?”
“Yes!”
“Mmm delicious. Hey, I’m pro-choice. Does this metaphor mean I really am a baby eater?”
“…”

craftastrophies:

johnnysaisquoi:

alexandraerin:

moniquill:

cydne-should-be-sleeping:

artemariposa:

feministblackboard:

Heads up to all your pro choicers out there. This sunday is Pro - Life Cupcake Day. 
Yeah, I had to look up what that was as well.

Here is the description that was written by the pro lifers themselves:
Bring in a tray of cupcakes for any group of people and you will find that they will flock to get them. As soon as they take a bite they will probably ask, “Who’s birthday is it?”

Then you answer. “It’s no ones birthday. These cupcakes represent the 50,000,000 children who weren’t allowed to be born, who never had a birthday.” The cake in their mouth will become dry and the moment will hopefully become quite somber. Then you say, “If you and I were aborted we wouldn’t have a birthday party either.” 


I’ll be interested to see if anyone encounters this on sunday!

I really just want the free cupcakes… I doubt there’s anything a pro-lifer could say that would make me “somber”.. except, maybe their ignorance. 

Those have got to be some pretty bad cupcakes to make you feel somber.

I’d just laugh in their face and enjoy the cake.

“Hey everyone! Free abortion cupcakes! Cupcakes about abortion! You’re missing cake!”

“So, let me get this straight. If nobody had ever had an abortion, you wouldn’t be giving me cupcakes right now?”

HEY. HEY KYLIE. HEY KYLIE. HEY. HEY.

Sooo…. you give me a cupcake that says ‘LIFE’ on it.

And I EAT THAT LIFE OM NOM NOM DELICIOUS.

“So, you’re giving me this cupcake as a metaphor for a baby?”

“Yes!”

“Mmm delicious. Hey, I’m pro-choice. Does this metaphor mean I really am a baby eater?”

“…”


Oct 3

Oct 1

stfuconservatives:

bubbsnugg:

Miss Representation a Feminism Documentary on women/media

Seriously, take 8 minutes out of your life and watch this whole thing. It’s a good breakdown of why feminism is still so important.

 I really wish I’d got to see the full doco when it came to NZ for the Film Festival, but it didn’t come to ChCh. Hope to find it on DVD later.

(via snowdarkred)


Sep 27

Rant: Spartacus Blood and Sand, aka ‘1001 Gendered and Homophobic Insults’ aka ‘We Hate Women and We Don’t Want Them To Watch Our Manly Man Show’

I have to ask the people who recommended I watch ‘Spartacus Blood and Sand’ what the hell they were smoking to think I’d enjoy this show.

I’m not adverse to a bit of blood n guts and sex. Oh sure, I could watch All Of The Lucy Lawless, All The Time, except in this show…not.

I got through two and a half episodes before I had to switch off in disgust. There were so many outright gendered and homophobic insults I felt the show was actively hostile to anyone other than an 18 year old white male keen on exerting his masculinity in a chest pounding, pissing contest way.

The insult du jour was ‘cunt’. The men also called each other ‘slit’, ‘gash’, ‘(little) (tight) wet hole’, ‘bitch’, ‘whore’, and other names pertaining to a woman’s downbelow, it’s smell (image: smelling fingers, curled lips) and sexual abilities.

In other words, they were showing how much distain they had for a vagina, how dirty, disgusting and trivial it was to have one.

In other words, the worst thing you could be in this world was a woman.

Ironically, they’d turn around and talk much about their prowess at getting into those vaginas. Talk about cognitive dissonant, love/hate relationship with The Hole.

And speaking of holes: ‘boy lover’, ‘cock’, ‘eat my cock’, ‘fuck your corpse’ etc all made appearances. The other worst thing you could be in Roman times - showing the writers were so far removed from actual history their education stopped about 13 years of age - was homosexual.

But wait! Gay sex = TEH BAD. BUT Lesbian Sex = OMFG TEH AWESOME. I didn’t wait around for the lesbian love scene, but I know it’s there. I got told many times how much I would enjoy it. Right. Thanks. Once again proving that lesbians only exist for the gratification of the male gaze.  

The women in this show were nothing but sexual props, often running around topless, and there was plenty of full frontal. Again, I don’t mind this if it actually adds to the show, but it was a cheap and nasty way to paint the Roman’s hedonistic idiots. What is with this ridiculous, stereotypical Hollywood shorthand when it comes to ancient Rome. Why are they always painted as greedy, power hungry, hedonistic, sex crazed maniacs?

What the hell happened in the last 15 years to the Tapert/Raimi dynamic? They brought us one of the most feminist shows on television, yet here they are now with one of the most misogynistic, with the same actress. I feel sad to think that Rob Tapert is a Hollywood pimp for his wife. Lucy Lawless deserves way better than this.

Gendered and homophobic insults do not exist in a vacuum. They are supported by TV shows like this. Whine: ‘But it’s just a TV show, it’s not real!’ So why do people turn around and argue without a trace of irony ’but it’s on TV all the time, that makes it normal’?

ETA: HUGE MALE PRIVILEGE ALERT. I just asked one of the people who recommended this show why they thought I wouldn’t be upset/contemptuous/insulted by the misogyny and homophobia. Their response? ‘I DIDN’T NOTICE IT.’


Sep 23
pearlconcubine:

balancefit:

This is one of the best quotes I’ve heard in a long time. Perfect structure, good points and a punch at the end.
Amazing.
I agree.

So fucking true.

pearlconcubine:

balancefit:

This is one of the best quotes I’ve heard in a long time. Perfect structure, good points and a punch at the end.

Amazing.

I agree.

So fucking true.


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