Everything listed under: protest

  • Don't mess with the queers: Brilliant protest in the US against Target

    Update: And another direct action protest of Target has been recorded on video. Warning: one small(?) swear word is used in the in-store announcement.....that's right...someone got on the in-store PA system. ["Good afternoon Target shoppers. When shopping at Target, know that your money is fueling hate and discrimination. Today's bigot special - two-ply toilet tissue. Cause when you're full of [bleep] like Target is, you need something to wipe the shame with."

    Recently in the U.S., the Supreme Court made a very controversial decision. In Citizens v. United, they decided that corporations should be treated as people and therefore they should be able to give unlimited amounts of their own corporate money to political candidates. While the ruling was widely panned, it is now the law in the U.S.

    Most companies have been nervous about taking 'advantage' of this new 'right', but not Target (and not Best Buy). They each gave over $150,000 (US) to a far right wing, anti-gay and anti-worker candidate running for Governor so that he could buy more ads. While Target has a great history of treating their LGBT employees relatively well...this did not go over well.

    It is about much more than them giving money to a right wing fear mongerer..it is about American corporations taking over the political process. They can easily spend more money than the average 'person'.  It really was a shocking ruling that elected representatives are looking at drafting work-around legislation to limit the effects of this intrusion into the political process. And the response to Target and Best Buy's actions have put a chill, I'm sure, into the hearts of many a CEO...... making them think twice of taking advantage of the Supreme Court Ruling.

    And in response to Target's donation and the Citizen v. United decision, an ingenious group of (relatively young) protestors paid a visit to a local Target and put on a guerrilla theatrical protest/performance . They rewrote Depeche Mode's 'People are People' and brought along a mini-marching band.......it really is a must watch! (It looks as if they are part of moveon.org's campaign)

  • Superheroes vs. Westboro Baptist Church (and Fred Phelps)

    by B.J. Caldwell, Qlinks contributor

    I hope Fred Phelps hasn't learned his lesson: don't protest comedians, artists, and geeks --- they can be wickedly creative. At the most recent Comic-Con , Fred Phelps and his gang of haters from the Westboro Baptist Church (you know, the God Hates Fags group) were met with a brilliant counter-protest involving robots, magical anime girls, Trekkies, Jedi and...kittens? Some of them are over the top satire, others are sincere, and brought together: magic.

    This really made me laugh....

    It's sort of nice knowing that the geeks are on our side. I feel very comforted.

  • Fifth Edition of DSM on the way.....opportunity for change?

    The Fifth Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) is scheduled for publication by the American Psychiatric Association in 2012. It will be the first major revision of American diagnostic nomenclature for mental disorder since 1994, and the DSM-V will likely impact the lives, civil liberties and medical care of all gender variant people through the 2020s.

    The current diagnostic categories of Gender Identity Disorder (GID) and Transvestic Fetishism (TF) in the current DSM have long raised concern within the transgender community. Those who are distressed by their physical sex characteristics or ascribed social gender roles need diagnostic nomenclature that supports the legitimacy of transition and access to medically necessary treatment. At the same time, this nomenclature should respect the gender identity and expression of gender variant children, adolescents and adults and not impose stigma of mental illness or sexual deviance on femininity, masculinity or gender diversity in themselves.

    There are two prevailing views of gender diversity in North American psychiatry and psychology. The emerging view is affirming and accepting. The older view is punitive, judging difference as disorder, something to be ashamed of. The current diagnostic categories of Gender Identity Disorder and Transvestic Fetishism in the DSM-IV and revision IV-TR predominantly reflect the punitive view of gender diversity. They go so far as to disrespect transitioned adults and youth with inappropriate pronouns and gender terms in the diagnostic criteria and supporting text.

    The transgender community has expressed growing concern that the work group for Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders in the DSM-V Task Force of the American Psychiatric Association is not sufficiently representative of newer, respectful attitudes toward gender diversity that are widely held by practitioners who work with gender variant adults and youth today. Many transgender advocates and care providers hope to see more balance in this work group, more inclusion of clinical approaches described by Dr. Diane Ehrensaft on National Public Radio, “If we allow people to unfold and give them the freedom to be who they really are, we engender health. And if we try and constrict it, or bend the twig, we engender poor mental health.”

    There was a protest held at the APA's 2009 General Meeting this month. Below is the  a video of a speech by Madeline Deutsch, MD to the crowd of about 150 protestors outside the meeting in SanFrancisco. (The Dr. Zucker she references -- negatively-- in her speech several times is the Psychologist-in-Chief and Head of the Gender Identity Service in the Child, Youth, and Family Program of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health . He is also a Professor with the Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Toronto. He also bears a striking resemblance to the character in the editorial cartoon above who is closing the book.....)

     


  • Gay Marriage Rally in the US: Kathy Griffin aka Norma!

    kathy griffin holding up a protest sign with both hands with the words union crossed out and the word marriage written above

    This has to be one of my favourite pictures in a while. I have seen Norma Rae many times and I'm a huge fan of Sally Field.....and Kathy Griffin.

     

    In the video below, Kathy makes a speech where the above photo was taken and in it she talks about Norma Rae and why she is an ally in the fight for gay marriage (and against Prop 8 in California, which this march addressed). Need I mention that there is a bit of adult language? --- It is Kathy Griffin, folks! (she keeps it pretty tame, with one big f-bomb)

     (via towleroad.com)