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Lake Powell and Lake Mead
Jun 3rd, 2022 11:30 am | By Ophelia BensonThe megadrought currently choking the western United States is the worst drought in the region in more than 1,000 years. It’s having an enormous impact across many states and on several major reservoirs including Lake Mead, a water source for millions of people in the West.
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This week, local officials in Southern California started restricting water use, including watering of lawns to once or twice a week, for about six million residents. It’s also having a major impact on Lake Mead, which is a major source of water for agriculture and for millions of people in the American West.
Ok hang on – why not just ban watering lawns entirely? Lawns make no difference … Read the rest
Lake Mead
Jun 3rd, 2022 11:05 am | By Ophelia BensonMeanwhile, drought.
A once-in-a-lifetime drought in the western part of the US is turning up dead bodies – but that’s the least of people’s worries.
It’s not once-in-a-lifetime any more. Lifetimes are going to be radically different in the future (the future meaning now and tomorrow and so on – not some distant prospect beyond the horizon).
… Read the restSitting on the Arizona-Nevada border near Las Vegas, Lake Mead – formed by the creation of the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River – is the largest reservoir in the United States and provides water to 25 million people across three states and Mexico. Here, the stunning scale of a drought in the American west has been laid plain for all to
Sexist comments? Surely not?
Jun 3rd, 2022 10:35 am | By Ophelia BensonNow there’s a surprise.
When Hillary Clinton ran for the US presidency in 2016, she received sexist comments “on a constant basis” and her team had “no idea” how to deal with them, her former aide Huma Abedin has said.
Abedin, who worked closely with Clinton on her campaign, recalled that the former secretary of state was deluged with openly sexist remarks as well as unhelpful advice, or instructions to emulate male politicians.
Really? Women get abuse? I thought it was only trans people – especially male trans people. We’ve been told for years that women are the evil domineering phobic cruel sex, but now it seems that a woman running for high office has to expect nonstop sexist … Read the rest
Delighted to take spots reserved for women
Jun 2nd, 2022 5:21 pm | By Ophelia BensonGirls to the Front has a thread on “Sophie” Cook.
White male hires white male into EDI role, much diversity well done CPS https://t.co/M4nFgy59Y9
— Girls To The Front (@obsolete__units) May 31, 2022
@MaxHillQC did you look into Sophie’s back catalogue at-all? (“Sophie” FFS, it’s gaslighting all the way down) https://t.co/oTvpsBqanf
— Girls To The Front (@obsolete__units) May 31, 2022
We were not “quite happily” using “Mx” a few years ago. I’ve never used it and never been the slightest bit happy about it. It’s just one more intrusion on and theft of what’s ours.
… Read the restThis TERFs comment was only 8 months ago. This is an utter disgrace. @MaxHillQC will you take accountability for this disastrous hiring decision. Get a
Why him?
Jun 2nd, 2022 5:06 pm | By Ophelia BensonSenior prosecutors are facing criticism over the recruitment of a transgender activist to a key diversity role despite evidence that she has posted derogatory tweets about women.
And is a man.
Sophie Cook, who has supported the replacement of the word woman with “womxn” and used the acronym “terf” — trans-exclusionary radical feminist — has been appointed the Crown Prosecution Service’s “speak-out champion”, a new role.
You know, the CPS could have appointed a woman. It wouldn’t be a bad idea – women have all kinds of issues with the CPS, conspicuous among them the staggeringly low rate of prosecution of rape cases. What does a man who calls himself a woman have to … Read the rest
Guest post: Compelling arguments for monarchy
Jun 2nd, 2022 11:56 am | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by Bjarte Foshaug on One’s estates.
The third* most common argument I hear from pro-monarchy Norwegians is something along the lines of “Would you rather have something like the American model and get someone like Trump as the Head of State?”. This seems to presuppose that the monarchy does indeed serve a real function that must be served somehow, so if the monarchy is abolished we need to put something else in its place. My answer is the same as the one I give when religious apologists ask what atheists want to put in religion’s place: Neither the monarchy nor religion serves any function that needs to be served at at all, so we can … Read the rest
Guest post: Peat bogs are carbon sinks
Jun 2nd, 2022 11:52 am | By Ophelia BensonOriginally a comment by Enzyme on One’s estates.
Campaigners have said much of this land lies on peat bogs, which should be allowed to grow wild to sequester carbon instead of being used for grouse shooting.
OK, but this is important, and it perhaps does undermine some of the point about tree-cover. I’ve no love for grouse-moors, and many grouse moors are close to peat areas: anyone who’s been to the Peak District can attest that there’ll be grouse-butts in one place, and a couple of hundred metres away you’re up to your thighs in peat.
BUT… Peat-bogs are not forest. They are AMAZING carbon sinks. According to the Beeb,
… Read the restPeatlands cover around 12% of the land in
Using she/he pronouns
Jun 2nd, 2022 11:39 am | By Ophelia BensonIt can be so difficult to be sure you’re not reading a parody. Surely the BBC wouldn’t publish a parody news item…
When Alexa Hermosillo, 25, came out as non-binary about a year ago, while living in San Diego, California, he found many of the people he dated still boxed him into a gender binary.
He was expecting to find something else? “Dating” (i.e. sex) tends to work that way.
… Read the restHermosillo had short hair and presented as more masculine, but was using she/he pronouns at the time. People he dated, however, “would assign that more normatively masculine role to me”, he says (Hermosillo now identifies as trans masculine). “If we drove somewhere, I would be the person to drive.
John and Dan agree on one thing
Jun 2nd, 2022 10:26 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Guardian decides today would be a good day to treat “JK Rowling” as just another political issue people disagree on, and by the way she’s the wrong side to pick.
It seems they have a series called Dining across the divide: two people eat something and talk about how they disagree. Catchy subhead for this one:
One voted Labour, the other Tory, and they disagreed about Brexit. Can they find common ground over JK Rowling?
Can they? Can they? Can they agree that she’s a bitch and a Karen who has no right to say that men are not women?
Of course they can.
… Read the restJohn The subject where I felt I was educated is the storm that has engulfed
A mere 80 women
Jun 2nd, 2022 9:16 am | By Ophelia BensonTo think I used to admire Peter Tatchell.
BBC article claiming cis lesbians ‘pressured into sex by trans women’ found to be misleading. The story gave the impression the issue was a “widespread, or even a majority, experience among lesbians”. The claim was based on responses by a mere 80 women! https://t.co/AktrEIUswY
— Peter Tatchell (@PeterTatchell) June 1, 2022
So, who cares, right? So 80 “cis lesbians” do get pressured to have sex with men pretending to be women, so what? Bitches. Karens.
A lot of people make the point that Simon makes:
… Read the restYou’ll be amazed when you see the source for the figures you and your mates regularly bandy around about trans suicides
— Simon Edge (@simonjedge) June 2,
They have a little list
Jun 2nd, 2022 5:40 am | By Ophelia BensonSimon Edge tells us that the publishing industry is full of horrible little censors. Little in mind, regardless of stature.
Can we talk about the McCarthyite censors who this week tried to tighten their hold on the publishing industry? The climate of fear and intimidation has been there so long that it seems like a fact of life, but it's a shocking state of affairs and it needs publicising more widely
— Simon Edge (@simonjedge) June 2, 2022
… Read the restYoung editors and agents who don't agree with the ideologues, or want to champion work that may offend the new Guardians of Culture, have learned to keep their heads down in order not to scupper their own careers.
— Simon Edge (@simonjedge)
They don’t have the best writers
Jun 1st, 2022 4:03 pm | By Ophelia BensonA crudely written vituperative piece on the Allison Bailey tribunal by one Moya Lothian-McLean:
Barrister Allison Bailey – a co-founder of the LGB Alliance, a transgender-exclusionary organisation – is suing, in one fell swoop, Garden Court, her legal chambers, and Stonewall, the largest LGBTQ+ organisation in Europe.
It’s just stupid and ludicrous to call the LGB Alliance “transgender-exclusionary.” There is no law or rule or unwritten agreement that lesbians and gay men must “include” trans people in everything they do. It’s not particularly obvious why they’re expected to “include” them at all ever. Stonewall, meanwhile, could be said to have become a mostly trans-focused organization, and it can certainly be called one that treats some lesbians and gay men … Read the rest
One’s estates
Jun 1st, 2022 11:48 am | By Ophelia BensonOh, gee, I thought Priss Choss was such a keen environmentalist.
The duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, two of the royal family’s largest portfolios of land, have snubbed tree campaigners who are calling for the royals to rewild their estates.
Well. You know. There’s The Environment, and then there’s One’s portfolio of land.
… Read the restRewilding advocates at the campaign group Wild Card have been meeting for months with the crown estate, which manages most of the royal land and pays the revenue into the Treasury. They say relations have been “really positive”.
However, the duchies are separate to the crown estate, and not subject to the same level of accountability. The two organisations – described by the land campaigner Guy
Rainbow bullets
Jun 1st, 2022 11:21 am | By Ophelia BensonHonoring Pride Month.
Throughout June, the USMC takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members. We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect.#PrideMonth #USMC pic.twitter.com/MOyvFmyJiB
— U.S. Marines (@USMC) June 1, 2022
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Ameliorating the concepts
Jun 1st, 2022 10:11 am | By Ophelia BensonJon Pike talks about conceptual engineering and That Word:
… Read the restThere is a growing approach in philosophy called “conceptual engineering”. It’s a cool name for an interesting project. Indeed, one of my colleagues at the Open University is heavily involved as a conceptual engineer. They look at our concepts and see if they are doing good work — if they are functioning well. If not, then we should try to improve them (“ameliorate” is the key term). The chief thinker behind this is Sally Haslanger; the title of her main work Resisting Reality: Social Constructions and Social Critique gives you a flavour of what she is up to.
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So far, the term (and concept) “female” has seemed relatively immune
Brought to attention
Jun 1st, 2022 6:41 am | By Ophelia BensonWarwick Pride Issued a Statement the other day – which is to say, it wrote a public post on Facebook. It’s quite a surprising document.
STATEMENT REGARDING EXTERNAL SPEAKER NADHIM ZAHAWI
That is, Facebook post regarding external speaker Nadhim Zahawi.
TW: Transphobia, SA, abuse, homelessness
SA = sex abuse, right? So why isn’t it either “SA, A,” or “sex abuse, abuse”? Or indeed “abuse, sex abuse” – it’s more usual to start with the general and go on to the specific.
Picky picky.
… Read the restIt has been brought to our attention over the past few weeks that the Warwick Conservative Association is running an external speaker event, inviting Nadhim Zahawi, the Conservative Secretary of State for Education, to campus on
Firing back
May 31st, 2022 4:50 pm | By Ophelia BensonHeadline news: Lia Thomas does not admit that his competing as a woman in swimming competitions is unfair. No, really?!!
Transgender NCAA swimming champion Lia Thomas is firing back at those claiming her dominance is unfair to biological women … saying trans athletes will not destroy women’s sports.
“Firing back,” eh – that’s tactful. He’s already physically bullying every woman he competes against; he’s not the one who needs to do any “firing back.”
The University of Penn athlete broke her silence on “Good Morning America” on Tuesday … saying she knew she’d face backlash once she started competing against women, but no amount of scrutiny would stop her.
And no amount of women pointing out how unfair it … Read the rest
The common transphobic dog-whistle
May 31st, 2022 10:47 am | By Ophelia BensonA tale of hecklement and Labour royalty:
One of the students who led a trans protest that hounded Nadhim Zahawi off a Russell Group campus is the son of Labour grandees Yvette Cooper and Ed Balls, it has emerged today.
Is a trans protest a bunch of people sitting at Starbucks pretending they’re at a protest?
… Read the restMr Zahawi was hounded by around 30 activists who chanted ‘Zahawi is a transphobe’ and ‘Tory scum’ outside a talk the Cabinet minister gave to Warwick University’s Conservative Association.
In video posted by the Warwick Labour society, Joel Cooper interrupts the Education Secretary’s Q&A to heckle him over his trans views. He then sits down to cheers from fellow Labour activists. Later, he
Clean up
May 31st, 2022 10:07 am | By Ophelia BensonMichael Sussmann, a prominent cybersecurity lawyer with ties to Democrats, was acquitted on Tuesday of a felony charge that he lied to the F.B.I. about having no client in 2016 when he shared a tip about possible connections between Donald J. Trump and Russia.
The jury returned the verdict after about six hours of deliberations split by a holiday weekend. It was a blow to the special counsel, John H. Durham, who was appointed by the Trump administration three years ago to scour the Trump-Russia investigation for any wrongdoing, and a vindication for Mr. Sussmann’s decision to fight the case before a jury.
Good. The more blows to Durham the better.… Read the rest