What Feminists Are Saying About the Facebook IPO

The rest of the story is better told by women who didn’t grow up with lots of familial and social support, women who didn’t go to Harvard, women who weren’t mentored by Larry Summers, women with different definitions of success and leadership. To look at the bright side, perhaps Facebook’s social technology will itself help other women tell their stories and hear the stories of women other than the most privileged elite. The world’s largest communication network between people is taking a big financial step, it’s infamously opportunistic with changing ideas of privacy and it’s lead by an all-male board and a woman whose perspective on gender is likely applauded by conservatives around the world. That all seems important to discuss.

Facebook Is Using You

We need a do-not-track law, similar to the do-not-call one. Now it’s not just about whether my dinner will be interrupted by a telemarketer. It’s about whether my dreams will be dashed by the collection of bits and bytes over which I have no control and for which companies are currently unaccountable.

Paint It Black: Getting Dressed When Depressed

At some point people will suggest adding more color to your wardrobe. “I LOVE YOU IN COLOR!!!” They will proclaim, which is another way of saying, “Please stop talking about your ex.”

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I CAN’T TELL IF IT’S MORE GAUCHE FOR YOU TO ASK OR FOR ME TO ANSWER, BUT I PAY $2200 A MONTH. I HAD A PLACE IN FLUSHING THAT WAS EIGHT TIMES THIS SIZE BUT IT SMELLED LIKE TERIYAKI AND LITERALLY NOBODY WOULD VISIT ME, SO I MOVED TO THE EAST VILLAGE.
I’D INVITE YOU INSIDE BUT THERE’S NOT REALLY ANY ROOM.

animalstalkinginallcaps:

I CAN’T TELL IF IT’S MORE GAUCHE FOR YOU TO ASK OR FOR ME TO ANSWER, BUT I PAY $2200 A MONTH. I HAD A PLACE IN FLUSHING THAT WAS EIGHT TIMES THIS SIZE BUT IT SMELLED LIKE TERIYAKI AND LITERALLY NOBODY WOULD VISIT ME, SO I MOVED TO THE EAST VILLAGE.

I’D INVITE YOU INSIDE BUT THERE’S NOT REALLY ANY ROOM.

The Death of Slander by Leslie Yalof Garfield

Technology killed slander. Slander, the tort of defamation by spoken word, dates back to the ecclesiastical law of the Middle Ages and its determination that damning someone’s reputation in the village square was worthy of pecuniary damage. Communication in the Twitter Age has torn asunder the traditional notions of person- to-person communication. Texting, tweeting and other new channels of personal exchange have led one of our oldest torts to its historic demise.

Kristof and the Rescue Industry: The Soft Side of Imperialism | NYTimes eXaminer

“To criticize the Rescue Industry is not to say that slavery, undocumented migration, human smuggling, trafficking and labor exploitation do not exist or involve egregious injustices. Yet Kristof supporters object to any critique with At least he is Doing Something. What are you doing to stop child rape? and so on. This sort of attempt to deflect all criticism is a hallmark of colonialism, which invokes class and race as reasons for clubbing together against savagery and terrorism. The Rescue Industry, like the war on terrorism, relies on an image of the barbaric Other.”

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$1,000 for a gallon of gas? Sure, and here’s a tip too.

Threadbare: A letter from a slave to his former master:

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In August of 1865, a Colonel P.H. Anderson of Big Spring, Tennessee, wrote to his former slave, Jourdan Anderson, and requested that he come back to work on his farm. Jourdan — who, since being emancipated, had moved to Ohio, found paid work, and was now supporting his family —…