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Women’s Coalition News & Views made its debut in 2021 and columns about Post-Separation Crisis [PSC] cases, issues, and events have been published nearly every Sunday since.
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NEW SECTIONS
New Sections have been added that contain collections of columns within consequential PSC subject areas and are now accessible on the top bar of the home page. There are four: History of the Crisis; Post-Separation Crisis Rabbit Holes; Saga of One F**ked Mother; and Sisters in Solidarity.
HISTORY OF THE CRISIS
The History of the Crisis Section is a collection of columns that cover historical cases, with the goal of seeing the common denominator from the 1800’s to the present day. These cases are proof that nothing has changed over centuries (and millennia), and therefore the root of the problem is, and always has been, systemic male entitlement.
POST-SEPARATION CRISIS RABBIT HOLES
The PSC Rabbit Holes Section is a collection of columns that go into depth about categories of misinformation being disseminated regarding the nature and cause of the Crisis. To date, there are five articles: Down the Abuse, Money, Alienation, Rights & Laws, and Gender Neutral Rabbit Holes. Two more coming soon: Down the Transparency & Accountability and Court-Appointees Rabbit Holes.
THE SAGA OF ONE F**KED MOTHER
The Saga of One F**ked Mother Section contains all previously posted chapters of the novel. New chapters are posted every Wednesday—to date 12 have been published. It is based on Dr. Blue's fateful encounter with the Family Court system. She creatively conveys to the reader how family courts are systematically and methodically “mother-fucking” women as she chronicles the sordid tale of protagonist Legion becoming “one fucked mother” in captivating detail.
SISTERS IN SOLIDARITY
The Sisters in Solidarity Section is a collection of columns about the activist arm of Women’s Coalition International. If you’re already a Sister, you should be familiar with these columns. If you’d like to be a Sister, please read the pinned post and fill out the linked form.
IN OTHER NEWS
SISTERS IN SOLIDARITY
The next Sisters in Solidarity forum will be on April 13th at 1pm Pacific; 4pm Eastern; 8pm GMT; 9pm UTC; 7am Sydney, Australia.
If you’d like to join SIS, please read this column and fill out the linked form. You will receive an invitation to the zoom a few days before.
CHAPTER 12 PUBLISHED THIS WEEK!
The Unimportance of Unconscious Women is Chapter 12 of Dr. Blue’s book: Mother-Fucking: The Saga of One Fucked Mother.
In Chapter 12, Legion begins her planned year of full-time motherhood by becoming very involved with her boys’ schooling—including as a room parent and board member, while Herry continues to contribute zilch to parenting. She discovers a secret Herry has been keeping that threatens their livelihood and confirms his misogynistic mindset: women are inferior objects men can use and abuse. This secret leads her to research that reveals medical professionals violate women while anesthetized, hence the chapter title. She wonders if Herry is partaking in this disgusting type of good old boy entitlement…
Legion comes to the realization that she had been socialized into accepting her diminished status as a woman—a “nigger of the world”, as per the chapter quote by John Lennon. She chastises herself for not having had the wherewithal to speak up. And, although she realizes she had little power in the family pre-separation, she will soon be shocked that she has even less post-separation—in Family Court—and with greater consequence.
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A L L Worldwide P A R S E S DOWN to the SUBJUGATION of WOMEN and GIRLS:
" god is a mother
and with that
sentence
the world stops
the world always stops
when woman and
divine
commingle
as if the
feminine
dilutes the
miraculous
when in reality
it embodies it
when jesus turns water
to wine
they clap
but when women turn breasts
to milk
they cringe
a broken man’s body
is celebrated each sunday
while a broken woman’s body
is just hidden away
and it’s no wonder
that mother is a word
used by men
to demonize those
who don’t claim the name
and weaponized to shame
those who step out of line
because
their ideal
woman
plays the role of nurturer
and silencer
in pews
built and led by them
but
when god
becomes mother
she is neither quiet
or compliant
she leads confidently
she questions authority
she commands respect
which might be the problem
for mother god
did not gather us up
carelessly
but took her time with it
she fed us milk
birthed our souls
and broke her body
and the permanence
can be uncomfortable
and to disentangle god
from motherhood
is impossible
but
to disentangle god
from womanhood
is sinful
because seeing god as mother
is one step closer
to seeing god in me
and it’s in that
i am truly
born again "
... ... Ms Kaitlin Hardy Shetler
Camp Nano starts at midnight, a time when millions of people aroundd the woorld will be writing books. I'd like to see more books focus on women's issues. "Everything," which came out earlier this month, is about court-sponsored trafficking, among other things, in a YA action-adventure format. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/everything-natalie-triumphs/1145024820?ean=9798988768159 But it is just one book. We need to flood the market with a wake-up call about what is happening to women and children in the courts. Also, we need to arrange a legislative day in Sacramento, maybe in May or June. If we get a group, we can get law-makers to come to us. I'd be willing to help put it together. Other types of legislative days often involve setting appointments with various legislators and the Governor's office for groups of us to come and push legislation at their Sacramento offices. We can personally speak with a half dozen or more legislators in a day easily that way.