Sarah’s News Roundup 11.24.18

Gay Vet Supporting Trans Rights banner at protest
The Trump administration has asked the US Supreme Court to fast-track a ruling on the Pentagon’s policy of restricting military service by transgender people.

Solicitor General Noel Francisco requested that a number of legal challenges to the policy be consolidated and heard before the Supreme Court thus bypassing federal appeals courts.

But GLAD transgender rights project director Jennifer Levi said: “There is no urgency here and no reason for the Court to weigh in at this juncture. This is simply one more attempt by a reckless Trump administration to push through a discriminatory policy. The policy flies in the face of military research and dozens of top military experts.”

Hundreds of women took to the streets across Ireland calling for a change to the way courts handle sexual assault after defence attorney Elizabeth O’Connell argued that because a teenage survivor was wearing a lacy thong she was “open” to a sexual encounter: “You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front.”

Women’s underwear was strung from and laid on public spaces including the steps of the courthouse in Cork; on social media women posted photos of their underwear using the hashtag #thisisnotconsent; and in the Daíl (Irish Parliament) MP Ruth Coppinger stood up with a lace thong and said: “It might seem embarrassing to show a pair of thongs in the incongruous setting of the Daíl, but the reason I’m doing it – how do you think a rape victim or woman feels at the incongruous setting of her underwear being shown in the courts?”

Ariana Grande has hit out at UK TV presenter Piers Morgan for slut-shaming girl band Little Mix and accusing them of “using sex to sell records”.

The band was photographed naked with insulting words written on their bodies to promote their new song “Strip”.

The picture also represented their flaws and “how far they’ve come” on a journey toward “self-love”.

After a number of patronising and misogynistic tweets from Morgan, Ariana Grande tweeted: “I use my talent AND my sexuality all the time because I choose to. Women can be sexual AND talented. naked and dignified. it’s OUR choice. ❤️& we will keep fighting til people understand.”

She also sent this tweet to Little Mix: “keep fighting the fight divas ❤️ your sisters have your back”.

Singer-songwriter MILCK (aka Connie Lim) has released her latest single “A Little Peace”.

So many of MILCK’s songs have a powerful story behind them and this one is no exception.

MILCK wrote “A Little Peace” as a personal response to last year’s Vegas shootings, although it is not a song about gun control.

A member of YouTube’s #creatorsforchange program, MILCK had a “vision of bringing strangers together to create literal and figurative harmony” and recruited seven voices out of hundreds of audition tapes sent via social media to record the song with her:

“All of us were a collective group of strangers, and I had the honor of creating space for us to harmonise, share stories, and break bread. Through 3 days of hanging we discovered we each are from different religious, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. Regardless of our different opinions and histories, we now are forever connected by this experience.”

Literal and figurative harmony was indeed created. Beautifully.

Sarah x

#metoo

#alittlepeace

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