munzi

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Gross.
As if you really needed another reason to think that health insurance companies suck.
Feministing and Pre-existing
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Feministing had a great post today about how health care reform is a feminist issue and it got me thinking to do a bit of research. What I found was that women are in need of a complete overhaul of our health care system and we need it now. Check out here, here, and here for more information.

It's no secret that women's health care is pricey and important. Don't know how much a gyno costs? Ask your mom or a sister. I honestly don't understand how we can justify forcing women to pay for their own health care, simply because women face health issues different from males, especially if we're statistically less likely to be able to pay for it because we are often not paid (or not paid equally) for our labor. And let's not forget that not only do our health care issues affect women disproportionately but women of color especially--women of color are twice as likely to have no health insurance and are more likely to receive late or no prenatal care. And of course our current health care for trans folks is even worse.

Also I hope you all checked out the 4 month year old who was denied health insurance because he was "too fat". The fat phobia going on in health care these days is some seriously scary stuff.

It's important in this time to remember that we are not too sick, too fat, too woman-y, too trans. On the contrary, we are ourselves, our existing conditions are the conditions of existence, of life. Instead our health insurance companies are too greedy, too cruel, and too powerful.

Remember, "the personal is political," and for all those facing health care issues remember you are not alone and that there is nothing wrong with you--there's something wrong with our system. Here's to hoping our politicians wake up and we get some sort of public option and that we are not denied care simply for being who we are.
Under The Influence of Rape Culture
Anyone else really bothered by this ad?

A young girl drinks too much at a party and passes out. Her douche bag "friends" don't attempt to take care of her and instead something bad happens. In this case they dress her up as a weird puppet. But when I watched this video I was immediately afraid for her. Why isn't anyone taking care of her? Someone could easily take advantage of her.

It's my guess that the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign wants to spark this kind of fear to prevent us vulnerable women from drinking. While I have no problem with educating youth as to the dangers of alcohol abuse I have a huge problem with this sort of sparking of fear and blame game.

The girl in this ad was not dressed up as a puppet because she drank too much. She was dressed up like a puppet because her friends are assholes. Similarly had something worse happened in this ad, it wouldn't have been because she was drinking. No one asks for this to happen, no matter how many beers you drink.

Why is this ad trying to blame her? Why isn't this ad a watch out for you friends ad? Who is in control, the piece asks. Answer: rape culture.