Monday, August 27, 2012

How Republicans will support some women at their convention better than Democrats.

Despite all the complaints about the Republican War on Women – efforts to restrict reproductive choice and healthcare, inhibit discrimination lawsuits and roll back protections from violence – there is at least one way in which Republicans are much more supportive of a segment of women in the workforce. You guessed it. In strip clubs, Republicans outspend Democrats at national conventions 3 to 1. Statistics on comparative spending on prostitutes are harder to find.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Why Pussy Riot matters.

In the middle of a summer rife with the insults of a Presidential campaign and punctuated by the excitement of a quadrennial international sports festival in London, the fate of three young women on trial in Moscow probably signals more about the future of Russia than who wins the U.S. Presidency or the Olympic medals count. In an act of inspired political satire, these three women, calling themselves Pussy Riot, gave an impromptu performance at a Russian Orthodox Cathedral in which they beseeched the Virgin Mary to rid Russia of President Putin. That their request included some obscenities further inflamed the government's argument that the performance amounted to religious hate speech.

Madonna, Sting and Bjork are among those who have protested the government's request that the members of Pussy Riot spend three years in jail for "hooliganism." The case demonstrates how Putin, a former KGB (secret police) official in the atheistic USSR, is able to use the Church to his advantage. Even more importantly, the case shows how activist women are reviled in Russia, and gender equality is not on the radar. The greatest risk from the trial is that it may encourage those committed to change to leave Russia and join the world's political refugees living in exile because of the persecution they face from oppressive governments at home. The verdict on Pussy Riot and Russia will be released on August 17.