Outraged!!!

There are so many competitors for my anger these days that I am often simply overwhelmed and don’t know where to begin.  This one, however, robbed me of a night’s sleep and nearly wrote itself in my head last night as I tried counting sheep, counting backward by 2s from 200, and played countless games of Sudoku on my phone.

The target of my acerbic tongue today?  Women’s rights … women’s rights that in the last two days have been set back by 100 years or more in the not-so-great state of Texas.  No, folks, this isn’t just about abortion as many would have you believe … this is about women’s rights.  Now that we are told we cannot decide for ourselves whether we are financially and emotionally ready to have a child, the rest of our rights will be as a house of cards.

The Texas legislature passed a draconian bill that was signed into law by the clown of a governor, Greg Abbott (the same man who is trying to kill the children of Texas by banning vaccine and mask mandates).  This bill prohibits abortion after 6 weeks … many, if not most women do not even know they are pregnant before six weeks!  And, long story short, if a woman has an abortion and a friend or neighbor report it, the reporter is eligible for a reward of up to $10,000 and the woman and the abortion provider can be sued by the state.

Worse yet … there are no exceptions in the cases of incest or rape.  Imagine this scenario …

16-year-old Chloe comes home late one night from a party dressed … well, rather scantily.  Her father, who has been tippling a few drinks, sees her, says he’s going to teach her a lesson, rips her clothes off of her and brutally rapes her on the living room sofa.  Chloe screams for her mother, but the mother claimed she heard nothing.  Chloe misses her next period but doesn’t think too much of it.  By the time she misses the second and seeks a medical consultation, it is too late for Chloe to seek an abortion.  With advice from her friends, she invests in a few packs of gauze and a pack of wire coat hangers, for she is not going to carry her half-brother or half-sister in her body for the next nine months.  Long story short, Chloe is now dead.

Variants of Chloe’s story will play throughout the state of Texas in the coming months/years.

The United States Supreme Court, our last bastion of hope for protecting our rights, has refused to block the Texas law.  Late last night, the Court announced it would not block the new Texas law while the legal challenge made its way through the federal courts. Amazing, even for this conservative court. It’s a sad day for women, but also for the rule of law.  I was pleased that Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the rights of women, even though he is not a fan of Roe v Wade.  But the other five – Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Amy Barrett, and Samuel Alito – took an axe to women’s rights, ultimately throughout the nation.

This is a dark day for women in the United States.  If you think other states, emboldened by Texas’ easy success, won’t follow suit, then think again.  What’s next on the chopping block?  Our right to equal pay for equal work?  Our right to vote?  Our right to own property in our own name?  Our right to divorce our husbands?  All of these rights have come as a result of long, hard fights, and even today … the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) that was first proposed in 1923, has not passed!  This amendment would solidify women’s rights in many areas including healthcare, housing, and the workplace, but … it seems doomed to fail.  WHY???

In 1972 Congress passed the ERA and it was sent to the states for a vote.  Simple, right?  Of course … 1972 … the world is enlightened, women have contributed in every area imaginable … a no-brainer!  HAH!  What happened?  In a word, the dishonourable Phyllis Schlafly.  A wolf in sheep’s clothing, Schlafly mounted a campaign to stop states from passing the ERA.  She warned women that if equal rights were enshrined in the Constitution, the heterosexual world order would collapse. Morality would fall by the wayside and women would be at risk of losing their femininity and the opportunities presented by marriage.

If the amendment passed, she wrote, women would be forced to go to war, would lose their right to child support and alimony, and society would fall apart. “The women’s libbers are radicals who are waging a total assault on the family, on marriage, and on children,” she said.

Eventually, the now-expired ERA will come back into the limelight and someday it may even become a Constitutional amendment, but likely not in my lifetime or yours.  Meanwhile, there is Texas and other states will follow.  My response to the draconian law in Texas is this:  Okay, fine, but no longer can a male walk into a doctor’s office and walk out with a prescription for Viagra.  No longer will men be given penile implants to extend their pleasure at our expense.  In fact, women should be much more discriminating about letting a man within 15 feet of her body!  Keep your wee willy winkies to yourself … buy yourself an inflatable doll!

The Texas law and the Supreme Court’s refusal to block it are the first step in what I predict will be a major setback for women’s rights across the nation.  What is it that makes us inferior in the eyes of so many – both men and women?  Is it that we weren’t born with that all-important anatomical part?  Is it that we don’t have deep voices and chest hair?  Or is it just that all that testosterone makes the male of the species need to feel superior over someone?  Either way … look out, guys, ‘cause one of these days we’re gonna rise above all this.

On Women’s Rights And The ERA

Women’s rights … it has taken us centuries to have the right to own property, to marry who we choose, to divorce him if it doesn’t work out, to VOTE, to earn equal pay for equal work, to have the right to make our own decisions in matters pertaining to our bodies.  What may have taken centuries to build, has taken very little time to destroy.  Two cases caught my eye in the news yesterday.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has ruled that Texas may prohibit a common second-trimester abortion procedure.  Isn’t it funny that people claim they have control over their body when it comes to getting vaccinated or wearing masks, but when it comes to we women having control over our body for something as life-changing as pregnancy, the Courts will decide what we can or cannot do?  I think, in order to avoid being seen as sexist, or a double standard, the Courts should immediately order every person over the age of 12 to be vaccinated!

Out in California, one of the most progressive states in the union, Larry Elder is one of the candidates hoping to unseat Governor Gavin Newsom next month.  Elder is, apparently, a misogynist, or as we used to call them, a male chauvinist pig.  It is illegal to ask a female employee when or if she plans to become pregnant.  Mr. Elder, however, sees no reason for that law.  He says …

“Are there legitimate business reasons for a venture capitalist to ask a female entrepreneur whether & when she intends to have children? Hell, yes. I’m not quite sure why it’s the govt’s business to intrude on it.”

What a guy, eh?  Now, seems to me that if he supports asking women that question, it would also be only fair to ask male employees and applicants when and if they plan to sire a child, and how many?

Why do we have to keep fighting the same old battles?  The U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1787, yet it would be 133 years later, in 1920, before the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, ensuring women the right to vote.  And it would be 1984 before the State of Mississippi finally ratified the 19th Amendment, granting women in that state the right to vote.

In 1973, the Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade makes abortion legal.  And ever since, religious groups have been trying to get it overturned.  This isn’t about, as they will try to tell you, “right to life”, for the proponents in favour of overturning Roe don’t care about life.  They largely support the death penalty, they hunt to kill, most own guns … no, it isn’t about the right to life, it is about controlling women, it is about taking back women’s rights.

In 1923 the first version of the Equal Rights Amendment was introduced. It says, “Men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction.”  Today, nearly 100 years later, the Equal Rights Amendment still has not been passed by Congress!!!  Can anybody explain this one to me?

Phyllis Schlafly … you remember that witch, right … campaigned against the ERA saying that the measure would lead to gender-neutral bathrooms, same-sex marriage, and women in military combat, among other things.  😱  Oh horrors!  Every single one of those things came to pass anyway and our nation is a better place because of it!  Take that, Ms. Schlafly!!!

By 1977, only 35 states had ratified the ERA. Though Congress voted to extend the ratification deadline by an additional three years, no new states signed on. Complicating matters further, lawmakers in five states — Nebraska, Tennessee, Idaho, Kentucky, and South Dakota — voted to rescind their earlier support.

Tell me again that this isn’t very much a man’s world!  We women, in their minds, serve at their pleasure.  Period.

So Much Fun To Be Had At The Circus

Today I shall start with some tidbits, as I am feeling somewhat dysfunctional and not of a notion for a lot of research nor for dwelling on a very long piece.


hawaii21 August 1959 – Hawaii became the 50th state in the United States of America.  President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Hawaii into the Union as the 50th state. The president also issued an order for an American flag featuring 50 stars arranged in staggered rows: five six-star rows and four five-star rows. The new flag became official July 4, 1960.

04 August 1961 – a child named Barack Hussein Obama II is born at Kapiʻolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital (now Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children) in Honolulu, Hawaii.

The child named Barack Hussein Obama would go on to do great things, to become, in fact, the 44th President of the United States of America, the first president of African-American descent ever in the U.S.

The above are all facts … facts that are verifiable and indisputable.  Yet, today … just today … some 45 years after the birth of Barack Obama, vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence is just now admitting “I believe Barack Obama was born in Hawaii,” the Indiana governor told reporters on his campaign plane. “I accept his birthplace.”  As for his ‘running mate’, Donald Trump, Obama’s birthplace is somehow still an issue that requires a response from a major party’s nominees. Trump’s birther support is gaining renewed attention as he tries to reach out to black voters. The conspiracy theory is rooted in a racist effort to question the legitimacy of the nation’s first African-American president. The real estate mogul has refused to denounce the birther movement or admit that he was wrong. On the campaign trail, he has repeatedly dodged questions, claiming that “I don’t talk about it.”

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A May 2011 Gallup poll found that 13% of American adults (23% of Republicans) continued to express doubts about President Obama’s citizenship.  Put it to bed, people.  He is as much a citizen as am I.  And no, I will not provide my birth certificate.


Schlafly-1We are now short one idiot.  it is not my habit to speak ill of the dead, so I will simply say that my Idiot of the Week from 26 July, Phyllis Schlafly, is no more.  She died on 05 September at the ripe old age of 92.  Okay, maybe just one more quote from Ms. Schlafly:

“Feminism is doomed to failure because it is based on an attempt to repeal and restructure human nature.”

Good-bye, Ms. Schlafly … and thanks for the opportunity to have a few laughs.


Th-th-that’s all for now, folks.  I just don’t have any more in me for tonight.

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Idiot of the Week #1 – Phyllis Schlafly

She sits in her wheelchair, this 91-year-old lady, grinning from ear to ear, just happy to be listening to her hero, Donald Trump, accept the nomination of the Republican Party.  Some younger readers may not remember Phyllis Schlafly from the 1970s, but others will.  She actually qualified for the honour of Idiot of the Week some 40 years ago, but since I wasn’t writing this blog back then she slipped by.  Ms. Schlafly was the driving force behind the defeat of women’s rights back in the day, and she is still campaigning against equal rights for women in this, the 21st century!

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution designed to guarantee equal rights for women.  The wording was simple:

Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.

schlafly-2The ratification deadline was set for March 1979, and by the end of 1977 the amendment had passed both houses of Congress and received 35 of the necessary 38 state ratifications.  Enter Ms. Schlafly.  Schlafly focused opposition to the ERA on traditional gender roles, recruiting activists in every state, and in some cases even taking homemade bread, jams, and apple pies to the state legislators, with the slogans, “Preserve us from a congressional jam; Vote against the ERA sham” and “I am for Mom and apple pie.”  Long story short, the proposed amendment was never ratified, and in fact after Schlafly’s anti-feminist campaign, a number of states rescinded their prior ratifications.

Today, Phyllis Schlafly is no less an anti-feminist activist than she was 40 years ago.  Most recently, she attended the Republican National Convention in Cleveland as a delegate, as she has every RNC since 1952.  She applauds the GOP platform banning women from combat and restricting a woman’s right to an abortion in cases of rape or incest … a platform with no mention of equal pay or paid family leave.

I will let Ms. Schlafly tell you in her own words why she is receiving the honour of Idiot of the Week:

  • “Sexual harassment on the job is not a problem for the virtuous women.”
  • “When marriages are broken by false allegations of domestic violence, U.S. taxpayers fork up an estimated $20 billion a year to support the resulting single-parent, welfare-dependent families.”
  • “The best way to improve economic prospects for women is to improve job prospects for the men in their lives, even if that means increasing the so-called pay gap.”
  • “The atomic bomb is a marvelous gift that was given to our country by a wise God.”
  • “Sex education classes are like in-home sales parties for abortions.”
  • “When will American men learn how to stand up to the nagging by the intolerant, uncivil feminists whose sport is to humiliate men?”
  • “Women have babies and men provide the support.”
  • “The people the Republicans should reach out to are the white votes, the white voters who didn’t vote in the last election. The propagandists are leading us down the wrong path.”
  • “People think that child-support enforcement benefits children, but it doesn’t.”
  • “What I am defending is the real rights of women. A woman should have the right to be in the home as a wife and mother.”
  • “It’s really dangerous for a guy to go to college these days. He’s better off if he doesn’t talk to any women when he gets there. The feminists are perfectly glad to make false accusations and then claim all men are capable of some dastardly deed like rape.”
  • “We’ve got very generous family leave right now. I do think the support of the children is the responsibility of the husband, not the employer.”

Okay, Ms. Schlafly, I think we’ve heard quite enough and you may step down now.

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Needless to say, Ms. Schlafly fully endorses Trump, saying he “represents everything the grassroots want.”  So, based on Ms. Schlafly’s values, apparently the ‘grassroots’ (whoever they are) want women to stay at home and bake cookies, keep the home nice and clean for their men-folk, not have the right to make choices concerning their own bodies and health, be paid less than men, and be subjected to sexual harassment at work.  Does the term “barefoot and pregnant” come to mind?

schlafly-5.jpgMs. Schlafly has equally stupid opinions on other issues too, most especially immigration, where her views once again align quite well with Mr. Trump’s.  She believes we must stop all immigration.  In an interview last year, she said: “One of the biggest political issues in America today is Obama’s plan to give illegal amnesty to 5 million South Americans. Obama is already admitting tens of thousands of aliens from South America and trying to justify it by repeating the line that “we are a nation of immigrants”. The problem is that the immigrants coming into our country today are not the same sort as the immigrants who contributed so much to building our great country. The immigrants who came to America in the 1920s and ‘30s were different – with very different motives.”   (In other words, white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant?)

Not surprisingly, she is against what she refers to as ‘activist judges’, and once called for the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy because he voted to abolish the death penalty for minors.  Also predictably, she is against same-sex marriage, LGBT rights, against homosexuality, despite the fact that her oldest son is homosexual.

Her thoughts on the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton?  She feels there’s no need for a woman in the Oval Office at all. Our greatest presidents have all been men,” she said, “and they’ve been very good for our country.”

And so, Ms. Phyllis Schlafly, for being a bigot, an elitist, and for trying to take the nation back in time some 60 years, I hereby award you Filosofa’s Idiot of the Week Award.