Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Letter to Sandra Fluke from "Obama for America" in Response to email titled "Illegitimate Rape"

Joanna --

In a recent statement that was both factually inaccurate and horribly offensive, Republican Missouri Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin said that victims of "legitimate rape" don't get pregnant because "the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down."

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan tried to distance themselves from the remark -- but the fact is they're in lockstep with Akin on the major women's health issues of our time. Just this morning, the Republican Party voted to include the "Human Life Amendment" in their platform, calling for a constitutional ban on abortions nationwide, even for rape victims. Several Romney supporters and advisers stood silently by while this vote took place, and the Los Angeles Times reports that the platform "was written at the direction of Romney's campaign." 

President Obama spoke out in response to Akin's comments: "What I think these comments do underscore is why we shouldn't have a bunch of politicians, a majority of whom are men, making health care decisions on behalf of women."

This controversy is not an accident, or a mistake, or an isolated incident. It's a reflection of a Republican Party whose policies are dangerous for women.

There is a clear choice for women in this election: Stand with President Obama.

I entered this national debate on women's rights in February, when, as a Georgetown Law student, I testified before members of Congress on the issue of contraception.

Without knowing me or my story, Rush Limbaugh called me a "slut" and a "prostitute" on his radio show.

Many Americans stepped forward to tell me they agreed with me, and supported my right to speak out without being verbally attacked. President Obama stood with us.

Mitt Romney, on the other hand? He didn't even condemn the remark, instead saying only: "It's not the language I would have used."

Since that moment, I'm even more resolved to continue the fight to make sure every single woman -- and every man who cares about the women in his life -- knows exactly what's at stake in this election. The Republicans are frighteningly clear on these issues.

The party platform itself includes a "salute" to states that have pushed "informed consent" laws, such as those that force women seeking an abortion to first undergo an invasive and medically unnecessary ultrasound.

Just last year, Paul Ryan joined Todd Akin and more than 200 other Republicans in co-sponsoring legislation that would have narrowed the definition of rape, limiting which victims of rape were "legitimate" enough to receive financial assistance for access to abortion care.

Mitt Romney famously says he would "get rid of" Planned Parenthood if he had the chance. And both Romney and Ryan pledge to go back to a system where insurance companies can discriminate against women and charge us more than men for the same health insurance.

Akin's comments shouldn't be surprising. But this isn't about him -- just like it was never about me.

President Obama has told us what he's fighting for: "I want women to control their own health choices, just like I want my daughters to have the same opportunities as your sons."

Republicans, led by Romney and Ryan, have made it clear that they want to make our decisions for us.

President Obama trusts us to make our own.

It's as simple as that. Join me and stand with him today:

http://my.barackobama.com/A-Clear-Choice

Thanks,

Sandra Fluke




Dear Sandra Fluke (Random Obama Campaigner),
    I'm so happy you feel comfortable discussing rape with a perfect stranger. As a rape survivor I think it is incredibly healthy to discuss these issues out in the open. Since you are so comfortable discussing rape with me I suppose I will open up and tell you a story.
     Once upon a time there was a little girl who lived down the block from me, went to my elementary school and was in my Girl Scout troop. I remember her to be friendly, mostly kind and particularly good at gymnastics. She lived with her mother, step-father and two step-brothers. One day she cam over to my house after school and wanted to play a game. I wasn't comfortable with the game. She told me that her and her step-brother played this game all the time.It didn't make a lot of sense to me and it made me cry and eventually it made me hurt. We were nine years old.
    Let me tell you another story. This one happened four years later. I was hanging out with a friend at the local convenience store. We were smoking cigarettes and looking for something "fun" to do. One of our classmates older brothers pulled up in his car with some friends and invited us to go for a ride. He had just graduated from high school. He gave me a sip of "beer" from his water bottle. I started to get dizzy and can't remember much after that except vague memories of having my someone holding my hair tightly in their hand and the sound of a car honking and circling me. I remember my knees were on the pavement. When things became clear again I slowly noticed that I was in a park that was near my house. A park where I had climbed trees, played swings and rode my bike too countless times. I was alone. My knees were scratched and bloody, my mouth was sore and I had no shirt on. I was thirteen.
      Now that you know my stories I am going to ask you a sincere question. In what world is it appropriate to insinuate that VOTING FOR OBAMA will somehow eradicate the millions of memories in the minds of millions of humans on this earth who have experienced rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse or the attempts of any of these things. In WHAT UNIVERSE did you wake up and consider it acceptable to take the issue of RAPE and USE it to convince me to VOTE FOR OBAMA?
    In all honesty, I am ABSOLUTELY disgusted. As disgusting as Sen Akin's ignorance is, as triggering and terrifying it is to realize that the world is a flood of systemic sexual violence it is NEVER appropriate to utilize this issue as a means to collect votes. Please, for the love of survivors of sexual violence everywhere, cease and desist sending this email.     Immediately.
It is an insult to our tragedies, and insult to our womanhood, and insult to our dignity and an insult to our intelligence.
 Sincerely, Jo Robin

Dear MoveOn.Org Intern

I got yet ANOTHER MoveOn.org email asking me to sign yet ANOTHER petition. This was my response email. Dear MoveOn.org Intern, SO let's be real. I'm gonna make a MASSIVE bet that you are an intern. HI INTERN! Right now your "job" is to read through emails. I'm sorry. No really, that is a pretty thankless job. Actually, in my experience, being an INTERN is a thankless job. It's also mostly PAYLESS. My guess is you probably care a lot about what is going on in the world. My guess is everything seems a little bit off to you. Why in God's name are there people starving when we have a food surplus? Why are the national politicians arguing about issues our High School text books say we already settled? Why do the people "representing" us not understand what rape is? Why is the burden of the state of the world resting on your shoulders? Why does the good, healthy delicious food that grows out of the ground cost so damn much money? Why does a landlord collect all your wages once a month so that you can live in a shelter? WHY DO YOU HAVE A WATER BILL WHEN WATER FALLS FROM THE GODDAMN SKY??????? These are excellent questions, and very good reasons to get involved in activism. Unfortunately I have very bad news for you. MoveON.org is NOT activism. WAIT!!! STOP THE PHONE!!! DON"T MOVE THAT MOUSE!!!! I know that is an incredibly rude thing for me to say to you, not knowing you, but just let me get a little farther along before you abandon my email. Here's the deal. The petitions are NOT feeding the hungry. The petitions are NOT challenging the cultural norms. The petitions are NOT changing the world we live in. They just aren't. I know somewhere deep in that compassionate heart of yours you probably know this to be true. Just think about it for a minute. The voting drives and anti-Romney events are absolutely NOT feeding people. They are not stopping the ecologically destructive machine that's killing nearly every species on the planet. They are NOT representing the people. YOU KNOW THIS. Here's the thing. You deserve to do work that makes you feel good about yourself, that makes you feel whole, that meets your needs and helps meet the needs of others. THIS IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN IN AN OFFICE. You HAVE to get out of the office. While you still have the PASSION that is required to help stop the cogs in the machine, GET OUT OF THE OFFICE. PLEASE. Your recognition that this is thankless, payless, pointless work is actually incredibly important. You are being tricked. Tricked into a false outlet for your feelings of guilt. You are not alone. We ALL feel guilty. We SHOULD feel guilty. But we don't have to feel guilty if we get OUT OF OUR SEATS and get to know some of the other people working on building stronger communities, alternative mutual aid networks, making fusses in the street and saying HELL-NO to the system in which we were born into. It ISN'T right. YOU KNOW THIS. See you in the streets (hopefully), Jo Robin

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

My Response Letter to the 300th Request for Money from Michele and Barack

Dear Michele & Barack (from your emails I assume we are on a first name basis), I have received endless emails from you and your collaborators over the past months asking me incessantly for money. I don't have any. No really. I LITERALLY DON'T HAVE A DOLLAR IN MY POCKET. Can you please STOP asking me for money? No seriously. It's absurd. I'm going back to school and the costs are incredibly high, even for Community College. I can BARELY pay my rent, let alone my food costs and utilities. The truth is I want to be a teacher. That means I will be in school for the next 6 years. By the time I make it out with a BA, a MA and a teacher's certificate I will probably be in nearly 50,000 dollars worth of debt, if not more. You ask me for 3$. You make it sound like three dollars is nothing, mere pocket change. It's not. 3$ buys a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk or two boxes of macaroni and cheese or a few apples or a sandwich or fresh juice or a bag of chips or a bag of potatoes. Have you been watching the news? We're all getting poorer. WAY poorer. And there's drought on, that means the cost of simple foods like corn and soy are going up. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH CORN AND SOY is in our foods? DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH CORN AND SOY feeds the cows and pigs that are the meat we eat? So between rent, food, utilities and transportation costs for work I just DON'T have a dollar to spare. I definitely don't have THREE of them to spare. I'd like you to PLEASE STOP ASKING ME FOR MONEY. Every email I get asking for "small change" makes me feel less capable of supporting myself. Somehow it feels as though I was born owing everybody. Doesn't it seem a little strange that I can't lay my head down on the ground God made without having a police officer come around and tell me to move on? Doesn't it seem a little strange that good honest food that grows out of the goddamn ground isn't available for me to eat without coughing up the little money that I have? Doesn't it seem messed up that the things I need like water and shelter and a good solid education about the world I live in aren't things I was born with the right to have? I was born owing. I was born owing the world. The truth is I think this is a little messed up. I feel like we OWE our children. You have kids, I have a kid as well. What is our job as a parent? To make sure our children have what they need and are prepared to take care of themselves. Well goddamit if I don't think that's just about impossible for people nowadays. So go on and ask the rich folks for money. They're the ones who keep you in office, right? They're the ones who set your policies and tell you who to bomb and who to bail out and what laws to pass. The funny thing is they're paying that Romney off too. I got to be honest, all I see is two men. One in a red shirt and one in a blue shirt stuffing their pockets full of cash coming in from the big bankers and bosses. You know the ones, the ones WE bailed out with our taxes which should have been going to supporting these farmers who are now in drought, or the people of Louisiana who lost everything, or those Tornado victims, or the families of soldiers who die overseas, or veterans who are losing their homes, or the kids who can't pay back their loans. Instead all that money you all collect from us went right into bailing out those big banks, the SAME goddamn banks that are taking back homes from VETERANS. I just don't have it in me anymore to play this big stupid game. It's all over. You can't have my money. I wouldn't want to waste it on somebody who inspired SO MUCH HOPE and fell SO FLAT. But don't you worry. It sure as HELL isn't going to Romney either. Sincerely, Jo (anna) Robinson