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6 Absurdly Demeaning Conservative Attacks on Women

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Republican politicians are rolling back women’s reproductive rights based on the norms of animal husbandry.
 
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Everyone knows women can be bitches sometimes, right? Unless they’re cougars, that is, on the prowl — or if they’re a bit younger, they’re more like vixens, kinda foxy. They henpeck when married and go wet and wild when single. They can take out their claws out or put them away. (Who doesn’t love a good catfight?)

Less dangerous are the girls and the young women, softer and fuzzier, who are more like bunnies, or, as the English say, like birds. Either way, diminutive and harmless. Girls like these are more like pets. Chicks or kittens.

Everyone does it, using language that renders women as animals;the list is endless. This culturally ingrained misogyny, as reflected in acceptable language that dehumanizes half the world’s population, is not limited to any one country or religion, or followers of one or another ideology.

 But in U.S. politics, a particular trend has emerged among a certain set of conservatives: that of equating a woman with a farm animal. When, last week, Safeway Senior Vice President General Counsel Bob Gordon stood before a shareholders’ meeting telling a quot;jokequot; that portrayed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi as being worth less than a pair of hogs,he clearly had no reservations about publicly making this joke and obviously thought it was funny. After all, he was only elaborating on a meme that’s been evolving among right-wing Republican politicians in state legislatures.

Let’s see. There’s state Rep. Terry England, the infamous Georgia legislator comparing pregnant hogs and cows to women while debating a proposal that became known as the “women as livestock bill,” which would hold pregnant women to the animal husbandry standard of carrying a dead fetus to term.

Then there’s Missouri House Majority Leader Tim Jones, explaining that he was well-prepared to propose restrictions on women’s health options because his “father’s a veterinarian.”

And Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce’s sexist and racist reasoning that immigrant women come here to “drop a child” during their “breeding season.”

Montana Rep. Keith Regier recently explained the higher value of “preg-tested” cows, forcing his opposition to point out that “We do not place price tags on women in the same way that we do on cattle.”

State Rep. Mary Franson of Minnesota created a video to explain, as a context for discussing food stamps, that “animals may grow dependent and not learn to take care of themselves.” That was similar to South Carolina Lieutenant Gov. Andre Bauer’s explanation of welfare mothers as “stray animals” who will “breed”because they don’t “know any better.”

Last but not least, there’s the sexualized bitch category to which Georgetown student Sandra Fluke was dragged, in a sort of gender-bending mode, when Republican state representative Krayton Kerns, an actual “cow doctor,” compared herto a rutting bulldog paid stud fees for sex at Kern’s veterinary school.

These right-wing politicians and legislators obviously favor pigs, cows and livestock in their “women are not quite human” metaphors and analogies. What does this tell us about how conservatives like their womenfolk? What do these animals share?

1) They’re domesticated: docile and tame.

2) They’re often used for controlled breeding and reproductive purposes.

3) They’re generally considered dumb and unthinking, and there is the implication that they are immature and dependent.

4) They’re often thought of as unclean.

5) They’re not dangerous or threatening (i.e. sexual and powerful).

6) They’re a consumable resource.

Farm animals don’t act independently. They have sex for breeding, not for pleasure, and the choice of partners and conditions of the sex they have are controlled by their masters. They certainly don’t try to disturb the natural order of things, namely male dominion.

When women are not domesticated — i.e., operating beyond the control of white men — whether they’re white or women of color, if they demand the right to free agency or a social safety net that spares their children from starvation, they’re depicted as sexualized and base, making them dogs or wild animals.

Regardless of race or ethnicity, all women are by implication of this language and imagery closer to animals. However, comparisons like these are more extreme in this country for women of color, who have to live with a level of racialized sexual aggression that white women don’t, enduring the double-whammy of both gendered and racialized animalistic insults.

An enduring racial trope paints American blacks of both sexes as “savage and untamable.” African-American women have long been described as “wild” and “exotic,” and are often portrayed as actual African animals. (Consider this on the “innocent” side of the spectrum: until Disney released The Princess and the Frogin 2009, the only vaguely black prince and princess characters in a Disney film were wild animals on the African savannah (The Lion King). Even in the The Princess and the Frog, Tiana, Disney’s first African-American princess, spent at least half of the movie as a green amphibian.)

To be sure, there are instances of men referred to as asses or pigs, but just Google images for “women as animals” and then “men as animals” and see what happens. When men are compared to animals, it is usually because they do something disgusting. It is an undesirable behavior, not an undesirable essence. The salient aspect of the animal names that girls and women are called is not their behavior, it is their gender. (Virtually all of the worst words one can call a woman, like the word “slut,” are gender-specific.) Girls forge their identities through this dense fog of linguistic subjugation while boys tacitly infer their own superiority. Girls and women suffer direct harm because of it — and boys and men, the indirect harm of living in a disordered and unjust society.

In the worldview of many right-wing legislators, it seems that a woman can only be one of two things: dangerously wild, incapable of reason and therefore decision-making on her own behalf, or a docile, breedable resource, entirely dependent and subject to compulsory pregnancy determined by others.In either case, these are dangerous grounds for justifying legislation that subordinates a woman’s rights to her reproductive capacity.

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Here is a Science fair project presented by a girl named Meme Gullible in a secondary school in Bullshittia. In it she took $40 and divided it into two parts. The first part she used to buy disease-ridden sludge at Burger McPalace. The second, to buy healthy magic food at Chris Traeger’s Literally the Healthiest Food on the Planet Emporium.
Then she poured heated water on both of them for some reason. On the magic carrots and fiber bars, she used expensive bottled water boiled in a TV Chef Brand pan on the stove. On the Burger McPalace offering (the Deluxe Poor People with Cheese) she used water boiled in a microwave, or Satan’s Oven as they are commonly known.
Meme read a half a chapter of science one time, so she thought that the structure or energy of water may be compromised by a microwave. As it turned out, even she was amazed at how many people will read idiot things.
It has been known for years by your strange Uncle Welber that the problem with microwaved anything is not how it signals evil aliens in space, it’s how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body says, “WTF, bitch? Are you eating Legos? I’ma die now, thx.”
That is why, when you take the “meat” made at Burger McPalace and then douse it in radioactive microwave ScareWaves ™ and then eat it, you turn into the Incredible Hulk.
So, asshole, take your $20 and buy some fucking lettuce. Lettuce will cure all your imaginary problems, like hunger and homelessness. Plus, when you eat leafy greens from Chris Traeger’s Literally the Healthiest Food on the Planet Emporium and then douse it in pan-boiled unicorn tears, you become Captain America.

missworded:

Here is a Science fair project presented by a girl named Meme Gullible in a secondary school in Bullshittia. In it she took $40 and divided it into two parts. The first part she used to buy disease-ridden sludge at Burger McPalace. The second, to buy healthy magic food at Chris Traeger’s Literally the Healthiest Food on the Planet Emporium.

Then she poured heated water on both of them for some reason. On the magic carrots and fiber bars, she used expensive bottled water boiled in a TV Chef Brand pan on the stove. On the Burger McPalace offering (the Deluxe Poor People with Cheese) she used water boiled in a microwave, or Satan’s Oven as they are commonly known.

Meme read a half a chapter of science one time, so she thought that the structure or energy of water may be compromised by a microwave. As it turned out, even she was amazed at how many people will read idiot things.

It has been known for years by your strange Uncle Welber that the problem with microwaved anything is not how it signals evil aliens in space, it’s how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body says, “WTF, bitch? Are you eating Legos? I’ma die now, thx.”

That is why, when you take the “meat” made at Burger McPalace and then douse it in radioactive microwave ScareWaves ™ and then eat it, you turn into the Incredible Hulk.

So, asshole, take your $20 and buy some fucking lettuce. Lettuce will cure all your imaginary problems, like hunger and homelessness. Plus, when you eat leafy greens from Chris Traeger’s Literally the Healthiest Food on the Planet Emporium and then douse it in pan-boiled unicorn tears, you become Captain America.

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stfuprolife:

I definitely love how anti-choicers feel that it’s okay to appropriate everything that has nothing to do with them to further their oppressive movement.Seriously, just stop that and be decent human beings, please? 

My favorite part of the abortion debate is when anti-choicers use Hitler or the Holocaust as a comparison to something in the abortion debate because most don’t realize that they want to live in a society that Hitler actually created.
Under Hitler, abortions for Aryan people were outlawed unless the fetus was going to bring down the “master race” somehow (then they were basically forced). Hitler made abortions illegal and people died because of it and yet, anti-choicers want to live in a society like the one Hitler created but LOVE to use him and his legacy and the mass genocide he ordered as examples of what being able to choose has done?

Love,
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Here’s an overview on what Hitler intended for the role of women in Nazi-era Germany. See if you can spot the parallels between this and some modern-day rhetoric from the far Right (especially those that advocate against things like pay equality and reproductive justice), and keep in mind this is just basically a thumbnail sketch.

Also, Jewish doctors routinely performed abortions on pregnant women in concentration camps to spare them the horror of undergoing Nazi science experiments. Abortions saved lives in those camps.

stfuconservatives:

timekiller-s:

rabbleprochoice:

stfuprolife:

I definitely love how anti-choicers feel that it’s okay to appropriate everything that has nothing to do with them to further their oppressive movement.

Seriously, just stop that and be decent human beings, please? 

My favorite part of the abortion debate is when anti-choicers use Hitler or the Holocaust as a comparison to something in the abortion debate because most don’t realize that they want to live in a society that Hitler actually created.

Under Hitler, abortions for Aryan people were outlawed unless the fetus was going to bring down the “master race” somehow (then they were basically forced). Hitler made abortions illegal and people died because of it and yet, anti-choicers want to live in a society like the one Hitler created but LOVE to use him and his legacy and the mass genocide he ordered as examples of what being able to choose has done?

Love,

Rabble

Here’s an overview on what Hitler intended for the role of women in Nazi-era Germany. See if you can spot the parallels between this and some modern-day rhetoric from the far Right (especially those that advocate against things like pay equality and reproductive justice), and keep in mind this is just basically a thumbnail sketch.

Also, Jewish doctors routinely performed abortions on pregnant women in concentration camps to spare them the horror of undergoing Nazi science experiments. Abortions saved lives in those camps.

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"Though no one would ever think of using the term honor violence (we reserve that descriptor for brown people who live somewhere else, motivated by religious something-or-other or tribal something-or-other), one-third of women murdered every year in the United States are killed by their intimate partners. In 2005 that amounted to 1,181 women, or three women every day. To put that in perspective, the UN estimates there are 5,000 honor killings every year in the entire world. 5,000 in a world of 6 billion versus nearly 1,200 in a single country of 300 million. In other words, a woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan."

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Feminists. (via popmuslim)

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

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Let me reiterate that for you all …

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

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I think you’ve missed a crutial point though, let me point it out:

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

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