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Secret Story, tourné à Poissy : les candidates Romy et Anita sont victimes de mysoginoir.
Dans toutes les strates de la société ce fléau et ces mécanismes oppressifs se reproduisent, jusque dans la téléralité.

La mairie de Poissy ayant choisi de se féliciter publiquement du tournage de l'émission Secret Story à Poissy, nous souhaiterions que la municipalité dénonce de même publiquement cette situation afin de rappeler que le nom de notre ville ne peut être associé en aucune façon à des agissements discriminatoires, et plus particulièrement ici racistes ou sexistes.

#Poissy #Misogynoir ##féminisme #antiracisme

The cruel medical experiment on a black pregnant woman in Georgia will finally come to an end.

Adriana Smith was declared brain dead at 9 weeks pregnant after an ER sent her home with blood clots in her brain.

The hospital kept her body alive due to Georgia’s abortion ban

Adriana was a nurse who went to the ER due to severe headaches. She was dismissed despite blood clots in her brain and declared brain dead the next day.

Her body was placed on organ & tissue support due to the State’s strict abortion ban.

The family were not asked to consent. They had no say in the matter.

It’s generally not medically indicated to try and keep a body alive for a fetus of that age.

Only a handful of cases exist in the medical literature.

In the 35 cases studied, the median gestational age at time of brain death was 20 weeks, not 9.

27 neonates were born alive, only 8 were described as “healthy”

There was no medical precedent for what happened to Adriana.

In total she spent nearly 4 months on life support, all without her consent or the consent of next of kin.

The baby, Chance, has been born at 1lb 13oz and is in the NICU. Details about his prognosis are not yet known

The costs associated with both Adriana’s ICU stay and Chance’s NICU stay will be astronomical, and it remains to be seen if her family will be forced to pay them.

What we do know is the state forced this birth. The hospital forced this birth.

They won’t be the ones to care for the child, but they stripped Adriana and her family of their autonomy and dignity due to an abortion ban that seeks to control women.

They experimented on her to see if women can be treated as nothing more than vessels for fetuses.

Misogynoir killed Adriana, and then the State opted to experiment on her body.

That’s what happened here.

I’m glad that the baby has been born alive, and we should all hope for a good outcome, but we should be enraged this was allowed to happen in the first place.

My original article about Adriana Smith and medical misogyny looks at the policies of forced birth and what responsibility (if any) the government should have to provide to those it demands be brought into the world.

disabledginger.com/p/adriana-s

The Disabled Ginger · Adriana Smith, Misogyny and the Cruelty of Forced BirthPar Broadwaybabyto
#uspol#fascism#georgia

When I had my hysterectomy, I was told recovery would be quick because I was young, fit & otherwise healthy.

They were wrong. The surgeon made an error and despite signs of post op bleeding, discharged me & went on vacation.

When I returned to the ER, I was ignored & gaslit

They told me it was “normal” to be in more pain 8 days after surgery than on day 1 (it’s not).

They said “what do you want us to do?”

They refused to run any tests beyond basic vitals, and scolded me for wasting their time

I knew something was wrong, but I was young and hadn’t yet learned how to advocate for myself.

The pain, swelling and bruising were getting worse with each passing day. I was dizzy, listless and had no appetite.

I slept ALL the time.

I was not getting better

I did what anyone would do, I went back to the ER. Surely this time they would take me seriously?

They didn’t. They made no attempt to hide their frustration that I had returned”. They made misogynistic comments about how “sensitive” I was & that being in pain was normal

I went home feeling completely dejected and disrespected, but also starting to gaslight myself.

Maybe it wasn’t that bad. Maybe this was normal pain. Maybe I did need to suck it up.

I tried to force myself to eat and go for light walks. I tried to play through the pain.

I was vomiting everything up and frequently collapsing from fatigue.

I could not suck this up.

My boyfriend had to carry me into the ER for a third attempt to get help

They did the exact same thing. Asked what we expected them to do. Told us the pain was normal. Refused to call a consult or run tests.

Thankfully my boyfriend believed me over them. He was certain if I went home, I wouldn’t make it through the night

He refused to let them discharge me. He told them, loudly and sternly, that he was not taking me home to die. That they needed to do their jobs.

They threatened to call security but he did not back down.

Thankfully a doctor overheard him and decided to look in and see if he could calm the situation.

When he saw me, half unconscious and white as a ghost, he immediately ordered tests. He told the triage staff not to call security and to take me into a private room

It turns out my boyfriend was right. Had I gone home that night, I wouldn’t have made it to morning.

I had a massive internal bleed and a giant infected abscess which had been growing since the surgeon sent me home.

I was rushed to another hospital for emergency surgery and given 50/50 odds of survival. I spent over a month in the hospital, developed a second hospital acquired infection, and needed 11 months to fully recover.

I survived due to luck & privilege. Had my boyfriend not believed me, I wouldn’t be here. Had he not been a white man? He likely would have been removed & I would have died

This is medical misogyny. They didn’t listen because I was a woman. They thought I was being dramatic

I tell this story because of what happened to Adriana Smith. A young black woman in Georgia who tried to get medical care for severe headaches, and was dismissed and gaslit instead.

She suffered brain death at home because no one believed her. Because of misogynoir.

To make matters worse, she’s been turned into a medical experiment because she was nine weeks pregnant and living in a state with an abortion ban. She’s on organ & tissue support being treated as a human incubator.

No care when alive & forced “care” when dead

Misogyny in medicine kills. It maims. It disables and traumatizes.

Women are frequently treated as hysterical and not given the medical care they require.

We often need a man to accompany us just to be taken seriously.

It’s not right and it needs to change

I will forever deal with medical PTSD because of what I went through, but at least I survived.

Adriana wasn’t so lucky, and no one’s survival should ever be based on luck, privilege or their ability to find a man to speak for them

I survived due to luck and privilege, Adriana didn’t.

What’s worse, due to abortion bans and dangerous forced birth policies, her body is kept alive on organ and tissue support without her family’s consent.

We must do better:

disabledginger.com/p/adriana-s

The Disabled Ginger · Adriana Smith, Misogyny and the Cruelty of Forced BirthPar Broadwaybabyto

Having your concerns dismissed in the ER is nothing new to most of us, especially women and marginalized individuals. Misogyny, ableism and discrimination are far more rampant in healthcare settings than we want to believe.

It’s even worse if you’re black. Misogynoir, which is the term given to the sexism and racism experienced by black women, is a serious issue in America. Black women are three times more likely to die in pregnancy because their pregnancy related concerns are frequently dismissed.

This intersection of sexism and racism creates an exceedingly dangerous situation, and it only gets worse in states with abortion bans.

My latest article is about Adriana Smith, abortion bans, Medicaid cuts and autonomy.

The patriarchal and misogynistic culture of medicine ends lives.

Abortion bans end lives.

We can and must do better:

disabledginger.com/p/adriana-s

The Disabled Ginger · Adriana Smith, Misogyny and the Cruelty of Forced BirthPar Broadwaybabyto

Adriana Smith was failed by the medical system. She attempted to access healthcare for severe headaches, and the ER sent her home. They dismissed her, as they’ve done to countless other women.

The next day she was pronounced brain dead, and due to Georgia’s strict abortion ban, placed on organ and tissue support without the consent of her family.

My latest looks at this medical experiment and why it’s a gross violation of ethics, the duty to ‘do no harm’ and bodily autonomy.

We must end the cruel policy of forced birth. Abortion bans don’t save lives, they end them.

disabledginger.com/p/adriana-s

The Disabled Ginger · Adriana Smith, Misogyny and the Cruelty of Forced BirthPar Broadwaybabyto
"These are Diddy’s actual Black women victims, one of whom is dead, and the other he shot in the face.

Articles about Diddy and misogynoir have erased them and centered on a non-Black woman victim, Cassie.

This is what misogynoir means: sexism and racism against Black women."

Ola Ojewumi @Olas_Truth
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Cassie's 1/4 Black.


#USPolitics #Racism #Racist #WomanHat #Misogyny #Misogynoir #PDiddy #MaleSexualDepravity #MaleViolence #DomesticViolence #MeToo #MVAWG #MaleSexualViolence #MaleSexualPolitics #RadicalFeminism #RadFem #Feminism #Feminist

The more I think about the horrors being inflicted on Adriana Smith’s family, the angrier I get about the fact that I wouldn’t have survived my own hysterectomy had I not had a white man with me.

I was sent home with a life threatening internal bleed 3 times.

I had to fight for years for the autonomy to even get the surgery, and then when it went wrong I was gaslit and sent home to die.

I survived due to luck and privilege. Nothing more. Having a white man with me who was able to make noise on my behalf is the only reason I’m still here to tell my story.

Adriana was black. She went to an ER for help. They sent her home.

She ended up brain dead and they’re forcing her body to be an incubator.

Misogyny, racism & bigotry kill:

disabledginger.com/p/my-most-d

The Disabled Ginger · My Most Dangerous ER Experience and How My Advocate Saved My LifePar Broadwaybabyto

When I was in my twenties, I was repeatedly denied a medically necessary hysterectomy because I might “meet a man who wants kids”.

I was left completely disabled, forced to undergo six surgeries, multiple blood & iron transfusions to preserve a diseased uterus for a HYPOTHETICAL child.

This happened in Canada, where we tend to be more Liberal than our neighbours to the South.

I was cishet and white, so faced less barriers to care than marginalized people do.

I still wasn’t permitted to make a decision about my own body.

Wasn’t trusted to know my own mind

I had zero quality of life. There was no way I could have been a mother even if I HAD wanted to (which I didn’t).

Yet a hypothetical future husband’s needs and desires were repeatedly put before my own.

I was told I would feel differently once I was “in love”. That my dream man would leave me

Basically imagine every misogynistic and patriarchal nonsense you’ve ever been told… I heard it all.

I watched my twenties slip away from a hospital bed, confused and disheartened by the fact that I couldn’t convince any doctors to let me make the choice that was best for my life & body

I eventually did get the hysterectomy, but only because I was literally bleeding to death.

What could have been a planned & controlled operation was done as an emergency and left me with tons of complications.

Autonomy doesn’t exist for uterus owners. And we’re losing more each day

I tell this story because I feel sick over what’s happening to Adriana Smith in Georgia.

She was a black nurse who tried to seek medical care. She was dismissed and it cost her life.

Now because of an abortion ban her body is being kept alive for a 9 week old fetus.

Her family had no say in the matter. She’s been turned into an incubator by the State. Had “care” forced upon her despite the fact that she couldn’t access proper care when she was alive.

The same day I found out about Adriana, I discovered that police in the UK are being given guidance on how to search a woman’s home & devices for any reference to abortion after a pregnancy loss.

Choice is an illusion. So is autonomy. And it shouldn’t be.

I don’t know where we go from here, but I do know that if I faced a battle to obtain a hysterectomy, more marginalized people living in less Liberal areas have it far far worse.

We need to tell our stories. I’ve told this story before, and I’m going to keep telling it until none of us suffer this way.

For the Adriana’s who can’t tell their story. For those we’ve lost and will lose. For the next generation.

We need to keep fighting for true autonomy. We need to support each other.

We need to make it clear that we do not agree with patriarchal fascist means of controlling our reproductive organs and by extension, our lives.

When we share stories, we help others know they aren’t alone. We educate people on how far we are from equality. We change hearts and minds

Transphobia is gender-affirming to gender essentialists obsessed with a mostly Eurocentric feminine ideal most Cis women cannot attain and Black and Brown women are excluded from, yet engage in “stimming” to relieve their discomfort by attacking each other and Trans women.

I’m a Girl’s Girl Until They're Trans
#BlackMastodon #Soulbunni #Trans #Misogynoir #TransMisogynoir #FarRight #StateViolence
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