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- I just ordered all three issues!
(posted to grrls on bikes) - I think the best thing you can do is offer your support and expertise! I think if more women feel like they can be self reliant when it comes to their bikes - that they can repair them, that they
(posted to grrls on bikes) - awesome
(posted to The Trangender Experience in Fierce Performance) - so uhhh....what are YOU doing eh? i realize you're frustrated. i get frustrated too. but, there's nothing worse than someone writing a blog post instead of "doing something" complaining about people writing blogs instead of "doing something." instead of calling
(posted to Fighting Disillusion) - i wish i could "like" posts. because i really enjoyed reading this but i just don't feel like i can add anything. :/
(posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
Responses to Comments from clementine
- I would very much like to see the any proof that hair length is implemented racially. (posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
- BINGO. And by BINGO, I mean that people are so quick to describe claims of racism as "absurd" thereby attempting to legitimize systems that, while not blatently racist, have very racist implications. There are all sorts of ways that natural (posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
- I found the Inmate Grooming Standards [pdf] for the Department of Corrections in the state of New York. Interestingly long hair IS permitted in prison (theoretically for inmates of all races), but there's a catch. Several actually. Every incoming inmate (posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
- I found the Inmate Grooming Standards for the Department of Corrections in the state of New York. http://www.docs.state.ny.us/Directives/4914.pdf Interestingly long hair IS permitted in prison (theoretically for inmates of all races), but there's a catch. Several actually. Every incoming inmate (posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
- Prisoners are supposed to be emasculated and have their identity undermined. If you leave prison the same person you went in as, you're leaving prison as the-type-of-person-who-committed-a-crime-worth-being-thrown-in-prison-for. Assuming we shouldn't just throw people in prison for retribution, but should aim (posted to In the Name of Security Risks)
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