kat_lair: (GEN - marlene)
2024-08-03 11:36 pm

like it when you play with me, like it when you gay with me

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Let's have some queer songs here yeah? All on my 2024 playlist. The last two definitely have nsfw lyrics so choose your audience.

Both? Both is good.






Relatable 😏





This song deserves to blow up way more than it has. Like why is not everyone grinding to this in sweaty clubs?



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kat_lair: (Default)
2023-10-18 08:42 pm

the flesh in the fruit and the blood in the wine

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Tonight a bloody wlw anthem. The original song is by AURORA (lyric vid) and also amazing, but I really, really liked this a cappella cover:




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kat_lair: (GEN - bloom where you're planted)
2023-03-02 11:32 pm

OnlyOneOf flying that rainbow flag

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ahhh, legit going slightly feral over these boys because not only does this new song bang, it is the queer child of their queer undergrOund idOl series of solos (i screeched about them here and here) and they kept the same pairings and I just... I... ahhh! YooJung's goddamn bonnet caress (idk what rent boy au i am watching but KB looks like he's about to make that purchase), Rie's IKEA rainbow laundry bag (I SEE YOU), the crop tops (that's right, crop tops are queer now, i said it)... Absolutely immaculate vibes, why they aren't fucking bigger I don't understand.


*incoherent queer sobbing*


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kat_lair: (GEN -monet)
2023-01-10 10:00 pm

beat & beyOnd

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Remember while back when I posted the first 4 MVs of OnlyOneOf's Be series of linked solo songs. Anyway, we now have the last two in the series and while the school romance (with cw for homophobic bullying) is less my thing than what we got in the previous vids, these are still so, so lovely. OnlyOneOf continuing to be LGBT+ champions. For extra feels, read the message in the last vid's description on YT.






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kat_lair: (GEN - bloom where you're planted)
2022-10-30 11:21 pm

OnlyOneOff being LGBT+ champions

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Here's a group I've been enjoying for a while, and not just because of the below solo songs, though they are the ones I'm posting today FOR POSTERITY because... Well, please watch (in order, for the story). What we have here are explicit (I mean 'clearly' not 'x-rated) m/m love stories acted out by the group members which is a huge deal and a huge risk for a group with a relatively small status and following. The songs are also beautiful and all on my 2022 Faves playlist, but the videos are...

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Gorgeous. I am having an emotion. Multiple, even. Really hoping we get two more videos (for the two remaining group members) and a happy ending for this last couple!

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kat_lair: (GEN - cool prof)
2022-07-15 03:11 pm

Six lessons for critical cosmopolitanism

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[A proper update will appear this weekend, but for now, have an extract from a book I skim-read recently for work reasons]

Six lessons for critical cosmopolitanism, from Plummer, K. (2015). Cosmopolitan Sexualities. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, p. 102.
  1. “Be cautious of any colonising universalisms that are insensitive to difference. This even includes the notion of universal rights (the problem of universality-specificity).
  2. Search for the bigger picture while always recognising multiplicities of standpoint (the dilemma of absolutism-relativism).
  3. Use critical abstract theory for vision and understanding, but then always bring it down to earth to people’s everyday practical concerns and practices (the dilemma of abstraction-groundedness).
  4. Be aware that ‘tolerance’ always works from a ‘superior’ position: and that this often brings a patronising stance (the tension of tolerance and arrogance).
  5. Try to keep your hopes and dreams alive, while remaining practical and aware of inevitable failures and the dark side of life (remember the inevitability of disappointment; yet the importance of hope).
  6. Always simultaneously keep your eyes on the wider visions of justice and inequalities, of the dangers of religious dogma and of violence; and beware of fanatics (the dilemmas of limits: we can never do it all).”
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kat_lair: (GEN - fuck it)
2021-11-04 06:19 pm
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On Gatekeeping in Queer Spaces

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I don't have a lot of energy to engage with these discussions online/fandom spaces when I'm engaging with them a fair bit as part of my work. But two things happened today that have now tipped me over.
 
1) It was Asexuality Awareness week last week. We made it very clear that Ace and Aro folk are welcome in our LGBTQIA+ Staff Network, engaged with some of the relevant stuff on social media etc. All good and necessary work, especially as we were recently approached by an ace member of staff who said it had taken them two years to gather the courage to ask if we would welcome them. We didn't think we were exclusionary, but very clearly we weren't openly inclusive either so this was a good time to make that clear and good lesson to us. No backlash to us BUT a fuck ton of backlash online, to Stonewall, Pinknews and various activists that ranged from 'ace people don't belong in the community', 'acephobia doesn't exist' and the fucking Safe School Alliance UK (a transphobic organisation) criticising the Girls Guide for supporting Ace Awareness week because of 'safeguarding concerns' and essentially equating discussion of asexuality with children to grooming (link to read that piece of trash article is here but proceed with caution). 
 
2) I, with my fellow researchers, presented at a LGBT conference on a research project. The conversation turned to rainbow lanyards and their value as a visible signal to university students in indicating safe space, diversity etc. Two people, however, pointed out how they were concerned about 'everyone wearing them', like 'I worried about a senior member of the organisation wearing one when they are not one of us' and 'this is ours, I'm feeling possessive about it'. 
 
And...
 
Just...
 
Listen, I've got fucking shit ton of work to do now and I need to put the bins out and there are over 50 emails in my inbox and I lost a filling in my tooth BUT NOW I AM ANGRY. 
 
SO. 
 
Fucking...
 
Who doesn't belong in queer spaces and communities? People who actively seek to harm or discriminate queer people. That's it. That's the only people who should be kept in the rain and outside the queer umbrella. 
 
Apart for that, there is no benefit to gatekeeping. NO BENEFIT. Everyone else is welcome. There should be no credential checks of being queer enough or meeting this label or that. How would you police that? AND FOR A FUCKING LANYARD. 'I'm sorry sir, unless you produce a picture of you sucking face with another male-identified human or a 3,000 word reflective essay on your gender dysphoria, you cannot buy this here rainbow lanyard/t-shirt/mug. You see, they are only for the REAL QUEERS. Oh, oh you are saying you don't even want to suck face with anyone? Well by god, EVEN WORSE.'
 
JESUS WEPT. 
 
You want to paint your whole body rainbow, you want to join the LGBTQIA+ staff network mailing list, you want come to every drag roller derby disco night, then YOU. ARE. WELCOME. As long as you are not a dick and are willing to listen and learn (essential human being characteristics) then fucking take a seat.
 
'They're not one of us' WHAT FUCKING BULLSHIT.

1) Identities are often very fluid and people can question those at any point of their lifespan. Like good for you if you think you got it figured out at 15 but that probably puts you in a minority and also, let's talk again when you're 55 and see how that cookie has crumbled. Are you prepared to turn away someone who may not really know how they identify or who, for whatever reasons (including 'don't feel like it', no one owes you a confessional about themselves) isn't prepared to label or 'out' themselves? If yes, then fuck off. 
 
2) Queer communities can provide safe, accepting spaces to explore one's sexuality and gender-identity. And guess what, doing that is healthy for everyone. Including those who are cis, or those who are heterosexual. There is value in normalising fluidity, and questioning gender norms and the norms around sexuality, in taking yourself out of the box, joyously, freely. To use a very simplistic example: wouldn't the world be much better if straight cis men could just wear dresses and heels cos they wanted to and it made them feel good? If straight cis women wouldn't feel pressured to be nurturing and idk, shave their legs or whatever arbitrary female beauty standards are in fashion, unless they genuinely wanted to. Isn't that the goal, to be yourself? 
 
</end rant>
 
 
 
P.S. If anyone is thinking about starting the 'but queer is a slur actually' bleating then they can go and educate themselves elsewhere, that's a whole another rant I don't have energy for now. Need to go put the bins out, didn't I say.

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kat_lair: (SABRINA - sorted)
2020-06-27 08:17 am
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Global Pride

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https://www.globalpride2020.org/ streaming live at the moment with messages and performance etc in case you are missing the in person celebrations this weekend.

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kat_lair: (GEN - love)
2014-11-28 09:32 pm

Finally

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The unprecedented outcome marks the first time that a citizens' initiative has received lawmakers' blessing...

Finnish Parliament approves same-sex marriage

Genuinely crying with happiness.

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kat_lair: (GEN - action)
2014-07-26 10:26 am
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Magazine feedback part 2

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I received a lovely response from Kodin Kuvalehti (see my original feedback here) which actually made me kind of teary, just knowing that they had tried, genuinely tried. If you're in Finland, buy the magazine! Them's good folk as well as producing a good magazine.


Hei Kat,

Ja kiitos palautteesta! Kiinnitit huomiota tärkeään asiaan, jota me täällä toimituksessakin mietimme. Yritimme kovasti löytää 13:n rakkaustarinoihin homo- tai lesboparia, mutta valitettavasti kaikki tavoittamamme parit kieltäytyivät. Pyysimme laskujeni mukaan ainakin kahdeksaa paria. Numerossa 14/15 eli kesätuplassa on onneksi seitsemän viisasta naista, joista yksi on lesbo ja puhuu kauniisti parisuhteestaan. Jos annat osoitteesi, postitan lehden sinulle heti eikä sinun tarvitse odottaa äitisi vierailua.

Oikein hyvää kesää!
Mari


English translation:

Hello Kat,

And thank you for feedback. You noticed an important issue that we at the magazine also thought about. We tried hard to find a gay or lesbian couple to include among the love stories but unfortunately all the couples we asked refused. We must have asked at least eight such couples. However, in issue 14/15 we luckily have seven wise women, one of whom is a lesbian and speaks beautifully about her relationship. If you send your address I will post the magazine to you so you don't have to wait for your mum's visit.

Have a good summer,
Mari



I have emailed back, thanking them not just for getting back to me and the magazine but for trying to make a difference. It doesn't surprise me that same sex couples in Finland are still wary of publicity but I am happy that my fondness for this magazine is not unfounded and maybe over time they will be part of changing things.


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kat_lair: (GEN - love)
2014-07-19 11:40 am

Magazine Feedback

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I’m a big fan of this Finnish magazine and they have featured stories and interviews with lgbt people in the past but the exclusion from this particular story made me rather upset. Possibly due to being hormonal, but I sent the feedback anyway.


Hei Kodinkuvalehti,

Asun Englannissa ja lehtenne on yksi vakio posteja äiti lähettää. Nytkin sain pari uusinta numeroa tuliaisina kun hän oli vierailulla ja mielenkiinnolla on luettu niinkuin aina. Nyt kuitenkin yksi asia tuotti pettymyksen. Numerossa 13 ollut juttu puolisoiden ja partnereiden ensitapaamisesta ei pitänyt sisällään yhtään samaa sukupuolta olevaa paria. Ehkä se johtuu vaan siitä että ketään sellaista ei hakeutunut haastateltaviksi, en tiedä miten te parit valitsitte, mutta toisaalta olisitte voineet aktiivisesti yrittää esiä sellaistakin paria. Olen itse biseksuaali ja aktiivinen seksuaalivähemmistöjen oikeuksien tukija. Juttua lukiessani tunsin itseni/minun-laisten ihmisten jätetyksi sellaisten konseptien kuin rakkaus ja kumppanuus ulkopuolelle. Olin myös pettynyt koska tunsin että Kodin Kuvalehti oli missannut tilaisuuden sisällyttää samaa sukupuolta olevien tarinat ja siten 'normalisoida' tällaiset suhteet, yksi tarina muiden joukossa, no big deal.

Usein ylpeilen Suomesta englantilaisille ystävilleni; sukupuolten tasa-arvoisuus, työntekijöiden asema, jne. Se että Suomi on viimeinen Pohjoismaa joka ei ole vielä laillistanut samaa sukupuolta olevien avioliittoa on kuitenkin häpeän aihe. Siksi toivoisinkin että Kodin Kuvalehti joka aina lämpimällä ymmärryksellä ja ihmisyyttä kunnioittaen kirjoittaa, sisällyttäisi seksuaalivähemmistöihin kuuluvien ihmisten jokapäiväisiä tarinoita. En tarkoita mitään extraspesiaali juttua mutta yhtenä osana yhteiskunnan ja ihmisten kirjoa ja sitä positiivisesti edustaen. Muistelen että tällaisiakin juttuja/haastatteluja on ollut ja tarkoitus ei ole haukkua tai syyllistää, tämän rakkaus-jutun hetero-keskisyys nyt kuitenkin kirpaisi niin että oli pakko lähettää palautetta.

Ystävällisin terveisin,
Kat



English translation:

Hello Kodinkuvalehti,

I live in England and your magazine is one of the regular things my mother sends me. I got the couple of the recent issues as a gift when she was visiting, and have read them with interest as always. However, there was one thing that caused disappointment. The story about how spouses and partners met and fall in love features in issue 13 did not include one same-sex couple. Perhaps this is simply because none such couples had sought to be interviewed, I don’t know how you selected the couples, but on the other hand perhaps you could have been more active in seeking such couples. I’m bisexual and active supporter of lgbt rights. Reading the story I felt myself and people like me to be excluded from such concepts as love and partnership. I was also disappointed because I felt that Kodinkuvalehti missed an opportunity to include a story of a same-sex couple and thus ‘normalise’ such relationships, just one story among many, no big deal.

I often boast about Finland to my English friends; gender equality, employee rights etc. However, the fact that Finland is the last Nordic country that still hasn’t legalised same-sex marriage is a cause of embarrassment. That’s why I wish that Kodin Kuvalehti that always writes with warmth and respect to humanity would include everyday stories of lgbt people. I don’t mean do some kind extra special feature of it but to positively represent it as one part of the diversity of society and humanity. I seem to remember you have included such stories/interviews, and the purpose is not to scold or guilt, however the hetero-centeredness of this story about love stung enough that I had to send some feedback.

Kind regards,
Kat


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kat_lair: (GEN - be yourself)
2014-02-15 07:09 pm

Favourite LGBT authors and written works?

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Who are your favourite LGBT authors? Any good book recommendations? Why not go share them at [livejournal.com profile] pushkin666's post, dedicated to the topic.


Oscar Wilde


Click on Wilde's delightful face to go to the post and share your favourite reads and perhaps discover new ones.

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kat_lair: (XENA - looking ahead)
2013-12-18 01:32 pm

LGBT short film recommendations?

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Dearest flist,

The LGBTIQ staff network at my uni, which I'm part of, is looking to arrange a couple of events for the LGBT History Month in February. One of these is a film night. We're hoping to show ~three short films so I'm looking for some recommendations. Could be fictional or documentary, but of relatively short length (~30min max). Ideally, we'd like to be representative so something with L, something with G, something with T focus, and much kudos if anyone can recommend anything with B focus (seriously hard to find...). Any recommendations highly appreciated as I'm really not au fait with LGBT cinema and neither is anyone else in the network it seems.

Thank you!

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kat_lair: (GEN - autum)
2013-09-28 11:13 am

Autumn...

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...has arrived. I've still been braving it and sitting outside with the laptop (and layers and quilt and hot tea) to work during my 'work from home' days. Not sure how long I can keep it up though.

In other "news":

I have a new layout from [livejournal.com profile] minty_peach. I'm still fiddling with the coding though to make it work for me but I like it. New header too from [livejournal.com profile] roxicons with narcissistic text added by me.

Laptop touchpad finally went properly bonkers and after a frustrating day where everything took five tries to get it right I stomped to the supermarket and bought a wireless mouse. I have now names him Ryan because he essentially saved Spencer (i.e. my laptop) from a fate in the trash heap. Another lease of life although I do know I need to upgrade to a new laptop probably within a year. Sigh.

First lectures for next week are written and include a lot of lolcats. As is my prerogative.

Research funding application has been sent off. It's only for some internal funding to cover travel expenses etc but still, fingers crossed

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Thinks that have entertained me lately.

Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman totally did it! Whitman opened a bottle of elderberry wine and he and Oscar drank it all before Whitman suggested they go upstairs to his ‘den’ on the third floor where, he told Oscar, ‘We could be on ‘thee and thou’ terms.' DELIGHTFUL! As the author explains: "History has reached out to you specifically and given you a gift."

Victorian vibrators! Here and also here and there's this one for 'horse exercises at home'. Yeah... :D

So I gather this is making a lot of waves but I just saw it for the first time yesterday when I had some random music channel on the background and suddenly what I was watching registered with my brain and it basically went 'WTF AHAHAHAHAHAHA' Man, Norwegians, got to love them.



I'll leave you with that.

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kat_lair: (GEN - love)
2013-07-15 06:15 pm
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It's a pass

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Equal marriage bill passes Third Reading in House of Lords

I'm feeling unexpectedly emotional about this even though marriage (same- or opposite-sex) is something that is extremely unlikely to ever be of personal consideration.

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kat_lair: (GEN - lights)
2013-06-20 12:37 pm
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*hopeful*

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One of things to show my policing students next year. Made me hopeful despite the many problems that organisation continues to tackle with.




See also the video from the Scottish Gay Police Association.

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kat_lair: (GEN - be yourself)
2013-05-22 12:18 am

ding-dong

France legalises same-sex marriage.

In the UK, the same-sex marriage bill passes the House of Commons, amidst paranoid fears for some secret agenda of the 'aggressive homosexual community' (hands up if you're a member?) and  Lord Tebbitt's deeply bizarre ravings about 'lesbian queens and artificially inseminated heirs' (bring it on I say) and plans to 'marry his own son to escape inheritance tax'.

Finland's Eurovision entry featuring a same-sex kiss fails to bring a winning vote while Turkey opts for the 'lalalala if I can't see it, it's not happening' approach to the whole thing. It might, however, highlight the fact that Finland is the only remaining Nordic country that has not legalised same-sex marriage and has recently dropped in the LGBT equality index. Yet, a poll suggests over half support same-sex marriage and a citizens' initiative will force the debate back into the parliament.

George Takei continues to be awesome while the young age of all the protesters makes me very sad.

Last week I sat at the staff LGBTIQ network meeting and watched one of the young women put on a brave face about coming out to her family.

A few months ago one of my students told me that 'well if they don't tell the police about homophobic hate crime, then what can they do, it's not their responsibility.' Still, two others included transgender people in their assignment on 'gender diversity and policing' as well as 'men and women'.

Idk, I have a lot of feels. I try to stay out of the comments sections in all news articles. I try to talk to my students instead. I try to remember the ones who listen and the ones who never needed telling in the first place, those who just go 'of course' because anything but equality is incomprehensible. Because that's the way it should be.

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kat_lair: (GEN - oopsies)
2009-11-05 10:29 am

whooooooo procrastination!

Link dump, collected via the shiny luscious flist.

Doctor Who 2009 - a fan project of fan-made episodes. Haven't watched but will do. Good things are being said about it.

Draco Tom Felton grew up fine
  - recentish photoshoot. I'm especially fond of this broken rent/slave boy pose here. ) 
Yeah I know, act like you're surprised. So um, there's bound to be thousands of hooker!Draco or hooker!Harry fics in HP, am I right? Recs anyone? Don't make me trawl through the crap.



PATRICK STUMP, YOU SHAKE YOUR THANG!


Sound quality is not great, but Patrick's hips really, really are. Gone are the days when he would stand stock-still and terrified behind the mic. I APPROVE MR. STUMP. Call me, and I'll show you just how much.



Also this! <3_____<3



Right, back to work!