Tag Archives: hands off crazy
By Mary | Published: August 27, 2012
Tweet Content warning: this post contains discussion of ableist, cissexist, and homophobic rhetoric. Thursday, a group of Virginia feminists slipped in on the tail-end of the summer’s “Call Me Maybe” parodies. The video, from the organization Cooch Watch 2012, immediately went viral in the feminist blogosphere, including here on Feministing. It was a clever, timely [...]
Also tagged ableism, call me maybe, cissexism, cooch watch, cooch watch 2012, disability, disability justice, Disability Rights, Mental Health, mental illness, rhetoric, trans feminism
By Mary | Published: August 26, 2012
TweetContent warning: this post contains discussion of ableist, cissexist, and homophobic rhetoric. Thursday, a group of Virginia feminists slipped in on the tail-end of the summer’s “Call Me Maybe” parodies. The video, from the organization Cooch Watch 2012, immediately went viral in the feminist blogosphere, including here on Feministing. It was a clever, timely piece [...]
Also tagged ableism, call me maybe, cissexism, cooch watch, cooch watch 2012, disability, disability justice, Disability Rights, Mental Health, mental illness, rhetoric, trans feminism
Don’t use “crazy”: a parody against ableism and cissexism