HELLO AND WELCOME TO THE WEST HOLLYWOOD PRIDE PARADE!
IT’S A SCORCHER OUT HERE SO I HOPE YOU BROUGHT YOUR SUNSCREEN. FLOATS AND DANCERS SHOULD PASS THIS POINT AT ABOUT 12:30 SO KEEP YOUR CAMERAS READY AND DON’T FORGET TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. PUBLIC RESTROOMS ARE TWO BLOCKS NORTH IF YOU’VE HAD A LITTLE TOO MUCH TO DRINK OR MET SOMEONE YOU LIKE.
KIDDING! BUT NOT REALLY.
My name is Molly Crabapple. I’m an artist, comics creator and the founder of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, a company that runs alternative drawing events in 140 cities around the world.
Molly Crabapple is not my birth name. I chose to use a different name when, at 19, I began working as a naked model. Working in the sex industry is stigmatized, and using your legal name online puts you at risk for stalking and harassment. It may also be a risk to your family. By the time I had retired from modeling, Molly was the name I was called by almost everyone, on and off-line, and I’ve kept it ever since.
Anonymity online is an important protection for anyone who may receive persecution from their community- be they a Chinese dissident, a corporate whistle-blower, a trans-person, or someone with a sexual orientation or a physical condition that is marginalized.
Anonymity allows difficult truths to be said without persecution for the speaker. It allows honest discourse, self-determination, the free spread of information, and protest against repressive regimes.
While bullying is a real problem, forcing a “real names” policy on all internet users does more to harm, say, Iranian protesters (who are at risk for torture and death if their identities are found) than it does to help American middle-schoolers.
The “real names” policy is something that’s only workable for the most privileged members of a society, whose lifestyles are already exactly what’s publicly approved of.
My name is Molly Crabapple. My name is me.
– My name is Molly Crabapple | My Name Is Me (via ronenreblogs) Via Demographic of OneI saw a dude playing this on the train one day, and looked it up, and now it occupies all my free time. DAMMIT.
thebrucewayne:pliablepaladin:gothamcrazed:
Bruce— always getting hit on by the ladies.
Bad, bad joke.
I like to think this is also a reference to Ronn Lucas’s Chuck character.
Ron looks like Richard D. James in these photos. Also, I understand the Gozerhead shirt.
Here is a picture of my hilariously friendly host, Ben, in Des Moines, Iowa, before he road out with me to the outskirts of town on the bike trails there. His wife and two kids were very kind and made dinner and it was one of my more comfortable couch surfing experiences.
And here’s me,…
Advice for young feminists? Do something else besides feminism. I’m serious. The feminist blogosphere is oversaturated in my opinion. Please, find something else you love and take feminist theory there. It gets lonely over here in tech and video games – I have a great crew of other feminists but we are a little island in a vast sea. We need more feminist minded business bloggers, feminist theory wielding finance bloggers. Labor organizers with a feminist lens blogging. Can you imagine what Deadspin (the sports blog) would look like with a feminist on staff? Restructure writes about science, tech and feminism – join her! Publish a blog doing literary criticism with a feminist lens! Take on the NYT! Talk about class issues and feminism. Whatever it is, apply your feminism in a different space.
– Latoya Peterson (via all y’all / whereisyourline.org) Via Demographic of One









