I was sexually assaulted twice during Hajj in 1982. I was 15 years old. I started #MosqueMeToo in 2018 after a Pakistani Muslim woman called Sabica Khan said she'd been in sexually assaulted during pilgrimage.
I am grateful to every Muslim woman who has shared her own experience with sexual harassment and assault at Hajj. Together we will make it better for our sisters #MosqueMeToo
It is telling that police are thought to be our protectors from rapists and predators when they themselves are too often the rapists and predators. feministgiant.com/p/essay-fuck-t…
It is telling that police are thought to be our protectors from rapists and predators when they do very little to protect us from rapists and predators.
David Carrick, who worked for an elite armed unit in London’s Metropolitan Police, admitted 49 offences, including 24 rapes, against 12 women over 18 years. vice.com/en/article/5d3…
It is enough for me that Evelyn gets to beat people up AND have a breakdown of sorts because fuck, yes please! That was the essence of my perimenopause on any given day.
THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT PERIMENOPAUSE IS! It is everything, It is everywhere. And it is all at once.
I moved to the U.S. in 2000. Over the past two decades, I have learned that many white Americans have a delusional amount of confidence in their government and its institutions. feministgiant.com/p/if-amy-coney…
So successful has white supremacist patriarchy been at convincing white Americans that they’re lucky to live in the U.S. and not Afghanistan or Iran, that so many white Americans didn't pay enough attention to the theocracy that white supremacy was building at home.
White & Christian is considered the norm in the U.S. to such an extent that even as white Christians such as Rep. Ann Kelley propose a misogynist dress code in the Missouri State House, white Americans can only see danger as looking like the Taliban instead of like themselves
It is easy to see theocracy when the theocrats don’t look like you.
No need to look for scary zealots in far away countries when you've got your own homegrown zealots right here in the U.S.
When the Taliban took over in Afghanistan last year, they banned women from sports. These pictures for AP by Ebrahim Noroozi of athletes who miss competing in their sport are heart wrenchingly incredible. apnews.com/article/sports…
Afghan women who practice Muay Tha, or Thai boxing, pose for a photo in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022.
The women in these pictures posed for an AP photographer for portraits with the equipment of the sports they loved. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)
Afghan mixed martial arts fighter poses with her trophies.
Though they do not necessarily wear the burqa in regular life, they chose to hide their identities because they fear Taliban reprisals and because some of them continue to practice in secret. 📷Ebrahim Noroozi
Karen Arthur is one of my favourite people on earth. Follow her on Instagram! I am so grateful to her for being so open about the anxiety and depression she experienced during her menopause transition. Anxiety kicked my fucking theguardian.com/society/2023/j…
I often say that i'm a self-taught menopauser. What Karen says here is spot on.
“I didn’t know that anxiety and depression could be linked to menopause. Everything I know about my journey, I know in retrospect," Karen Aruthur theguardian.com/society/2023/j…
There have been mornings when I am overwhelmed with an impending sense of doom. And I wonder if my anxiety–brand new, I was never an anxious person–is my despair at that fuckery that once flummoxed younger me.