Our moral Responsibility in Light of the Arab Spring…Bahrain in focus

Tomorrow I’ll be giving a talk on “Our moral Responsibility in Light of the Arab Spring,” in Jacksonville. In particular I’ll be talking about the terrible conditions of the U.S.-backed nation, Bahrain. For starters, check out this short (2 minute) video, Bahrain: One year on, then sign this quick and easy petition calling for the release of a human rights activist who was imprisoned, Nabeel Rajab.

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There’s a terrible rumor being circulated that feminism is fundamentally anti-men. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Feminist thinking rejects the notion that men are biologically determined to become the violent, detached, tough-guy stereotype so many men are trained to become. One of the main purposes of this blog is to provide a feminist criticism of patriarchal violence against women and children while also pointing out how patriarchy is limiting and harming men’s lives. View all posts by sabletide

2 Responses to “Our moral Responsibility in Light of the Arab Spring…Bahrain in focus”

  • Catherine G. Ratliff

    Your article is right on, and appreciated. I have handled about 3,000 SSI/SSD claims and about 85% of my clients can’t help interjecting in interview that other people on disability are cheaters.

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