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Today at Ms. | January 21, 2025 |
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By Elizabeth Pearson | Across the 2000s, a series of child sex exploitation cases affected British towns, including Telford, Rochdale, Oxford and Rotherham, scarring the lives of hundreds of children. In 2011, Times journalist Andrew Norfolk reported that networks—so-called “grooming gangs”—of largely British Asian men of Pakistani heritage had trafficked and raped hundreds of mainly girls and young women. Elon Musk—the billionaire owner of social media platform X and incoming lead on US government efficiency—has, it seems, just found out about this devastating national scandal.
Musk has aligned himself with a gendered narrative: It is men’s duty to protect women—even when it means breaking rules or using force. This gender binary—strong men must be ready to use force to protect weak women, especially from hostile alien men—is the core narrative of patriarchal, nationalist, ultra nationalist and also Nazi groups.
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By Rickey Gard Diamond | On Dec. 27, 2024, The New York Times published an article titled, "Wall Street is Minting Easy Money for Risky Loans. What Could Go Wrong?" The key word here is "Minting."
Why? Three days earlier, we had learned from The Washington Post how a "strategic bitcoin reserve" would work. Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency, is being easily minted too. Unlike our government-backed dollars, crypto is privately created, the reason there are now about 9000 such currencies. Easy-peasy, they're what your mom might call too good to be true.
The Post's article recapped how president-elect Donald Trump, who once poo-pooed bitcoin for being "based on thin air," had recently claimed it was "going to the moon." He wants to make sure the U.S. leads the way. So Trump is now entertaining the idea of the U.S. government purchasing bitcoin and holding it in reserve. What does that mean? (Click here to read more) |
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By Inimai Chettiar | Assisted reproductive technology is more an art than a science—and until the success rates for certain groups drastically improve, doctors are foisting fairy tales onto vulnerable women.
IVF was a hot button issue in this year’s election. But today’s discussion about whether IVF should remain legal leaves out a fundamental point: It assumes that IVF works. This is, however, far from the truth for many—especially Black and Brown women and older women—for whom assisted reproductive technology is far from a miracle cure.
Why are we selling women on the idea that they can easily get pregnant after 40 when we know that’s exceedingly rare? The answer is money. (Click here to read more) |
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