A thin, thin, line

Cross-posted from Art of Procrastination

There is a line. A line we draw and say “thus far and no further.” That line is different for everyone.

Today, someone in my life drew that line and left an abusive relationship. I will not reveal more than that for their own safety.

So, for today’s post we are going to 1) signal boost where to get help. 2) discuss abusive behaviors. 3) rage, rage against abuse and give you ways to help.

Where to get help:

    For Women:

US: call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE).
UK: call Women’s Aid at 0808 2000 247.
Australia: call 1800RESPECT at 1800 737 732.
Worldwide: visit International Directory of Domestic Violence Agencies for a global list of helplines and crisis centers.

    For Men:

U.S. and Canada: The Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men & Women
UK: ManKind Initiative
Australia: One in Three Campaign

Abusive Behaviors:

Domestic abuse often escalates from threats and verbal abuse to violence. And while physical injury may be the most obvious danger, the emotional and psychological consequences of domestic abuse are also severe. Emotionally abusive relationships can destroy your self-worth, lead to anxiety and depression, and make you feel helpless and alone. No one should have to endure this kind of pain—and your first step to breaking free is recognizing that your situation is abusive. Once you acknowledge the reality of the abusive situation, then you can get the help you need.

Help Guide.Org

A quick checklist from the National Domestic Violence Hotline:
Look over the following questions. Think about how you are being treated and
how you treat your partner. Remember, when one person scares, hurts or
continually puts down the other person, it’s abuse.
Does your partner…
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  • Embarrass you with bad names and put-downs?

 

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  • Look at you or act in ways that scare you?

 

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  • Control what you do, who you see or talk to, or where you go?

 

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  • Stop you from seeing or talking to friends or family?

 

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  • Take your money or Social Security, make you ask for money or refuse to
    give you money?

 

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  • Make all the decisions?

 

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  • Tell you you’re a bad parent or threaten to take away or hurt your children?

 

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  • Act like the abuse is no big deal, it’s your fault, or even deny doing it?

 

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  • Destroy your property or threaten to kill your pets?

 

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  • Intimidate you with guns, knives or other weapons?

 

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  • Shove you, slap you or hit you?

 

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  • Force you to drop charges?

 

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  • Threaten to commit suicide?

 

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  • Threaten to kill you?

 

If you checked even one of these, you may be in an abusive relationship. If you
need help, call the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Services’ “Safeline” at 1-800-522-7233 or the National Domestic
Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.

How you can help RIGHT NOW:

  1. Signal boost. Share the information in this post. Link to it. Copy it. Post it on your own blog. Facebook it. Tweet about it.
  2. Donate to your local women’s shelter.
  3. Volunteer at your local shelter.
  4. Donate to one of the organizations in the first section
  5. Send this post to someone who needs the checklist.
  6. Look around your home and consider if you have the ability to shelter a friend or a friend of a friend who’s escaping a situation. Think about what you would do. Make sure there’s a plan and maybe lay in an extra toothbrush and sundries, just in case.

It is my sincerest hope that you will never need this information. But if you do? Here is it. And here’s a virtual hug from me to you. You are heard. You are believed.

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Sunday Night Music: The Truth About Ninjas

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October 11, 2015 · 12:50 pm

Sunday Night Music: La Sirene

I’ve gotten attached to this song.

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September 27, 2015 · 12:22 am

A beautiful tribute to Mata Hari from the Helsinki Burlesque Festival.

Pepper Sparkles looks like an Erte statue. She’s perfect in a turn of the century way.

I don’t believe there’s anything particularly objectionable here. But if you think that string bikinis are too revealing, you will not like this. You have been warned. It *is* burlesque after all.

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September 25, 2015 · 12:17 am

Sunday Night Music: I’m Deaf

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September 20, 2015 · 3:54 am

Sunday Night Music: Winter is Coming

In celebration of the season:

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September 13, 2015 · 5:06 pm

Cultural Appropriation of ASL

A little background before I send you off to an excellent essay on audism, hearing privilege, and how to apologize and make reparations appropriately. I am not CODA (child of deaf adults), NERDA (Not Even Related to Deaf Adults but part of the Deaf community), nor am I Deaf. I am however on the fringes of both. My cousin is Deaf and signs. Her father now has significant hearing loss, but learned to sign to communicate with his daughter. My cousin’s youngest son is Deaf, and her daughter now uses hearing aids. (As far as I understand. My communication with my second and third cousins is spotty and mostly filtered through my cousin’s father.)

I have always promised to learn American Sign Language (ASL) and if I concentrate, I can follow some discussions. I always watch sign interpreters when they are available, but I have not formally learned the language myself. (And I cannot excuse myself because I live very near Gallaudet and I have actual family who sign.)

I have loved the ASL interpretations of songs since I discovered them on YouTube and seen them live at some occasions. Being Hearing and not well-versed in ASL, I enjoy these videos and pick up the occasional sign from them. (Not the grammar, of course.) I discovered CaptainValor because he started song-signing his favorite geek songs. Those geek songs are ones that I enjoy and therefore, I was more than willing to click and share them with my friends.

There is a problem. CaptainValor is neither Deaf, part of the Deaf Community, or fluent in ASL. Until his videos because ultra-popular and he considered setting up a Patreon, I was unaware of both of these facts. One of my friends brought it to my attention by sending me his essay:

On the Ethics of “My” Art

Go read that while I wait here. It is an incredible discussion of cultural appropriation.

He dissects his own privilege. (One I share.) He listens to the community who is being appropriated from. And he sets out specific ways to end his appropriation, as well as giving voice to those within the Deaf Community which are straight-forward and do not belittle or further appropriate from the community. I think it’s a thoughtful essay with an excellent discussion of the issue, an apology, and a way forward.

What do you think? What privileges do you not recognize in yourself until you think about them? What are appropriate reparations and actions when you become aware of your privilege impacting others?

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Sunday Night Music: Candyman

I’m a sucker for anything that has a 40’s sound & look.

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September 6, 2015 · 1:54 pm

Sunday Night Music: Coin Music

I’m a sucker for non-traditional musical instruments:
http://player.ooyala.com/iframe.js#ec=s1ZDM1djoe2BbhjqVRCIwkLubOlkcQgk&pbid=6e12e8b3387a44daacfb73afba25a76e

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August 30, 2015 · 4:56 pm

Sunday Night Music: Verlaine

Kickin’ it really old school tonight, cousins.

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August 23, 2015 · 2:20 am