Category Archives: BLOGGERY: politics, religion & brain purges……

International Whores’ Day

Last weekend, the Scarlet Alliance staged their protest for “International Whores’ Day” against the backdrop of the Sydney Opera House. Carrying red umbrellas as a symbol of solidarity, prostitutes and their supporters from all over Australia gathered to march against discrimination and for the rights and safety of sex workers. Three days previously, International Whores’ Day itself was marked by an evening celebration involving food, cabaret entertainment and market stalls.

June 2nd 1975 saw the genesis of the modern sex workers’ rights movement after 150 French prostitutes occupied St Nizier Church in Lyon for a week in protest at increasing persecution by local police. Ever since, International Whores’ Day has seen women – and often men – honour the world’s oldest profession and fight for the legal and human rights of those who work in it.

“Currently levels of discrimination against sex workers are unacceptably high,” Janelle Fawkes of the Scarlet Alliance told ABC News. “From prices to advertise in newspapers, through to getting bank loans, to being affected in custody battles because of our sex work experience being used against us.”

Find out more about the Scarlet Alliance here.

Rude Britannia

The Tate Britain is about to host an exhibition of risqué and amusing drawings, paintings, sculptures, film and photography. This new show, “Rude Britannia: British Comic Art”, takes us through satirical caricatures, classic illustrations and naughty postcards, as well as a mechanical sculpture involving an erect sausage that thrusts in and out of a can of baked beans. Themed rooms have been put together by guest curators such as Harry Hill, Steve Bell and the Viz Magazine team, and the collection assembled by controversial cartoonist Peter Brookes includes “The Lacedaemonian Ambassadors” by Aubrey Beardsley, pictured below. (For obvious reasons, these Spartan envoys would certainly make for a far more interesting Fererro Rocher advert.)

Find out more about Rude Britannia here.

Beloved Monsters

Monsters can be sexy. Yes, I do mean actual monsters. It’s common for people to fantasise about a lover who lacks the most fundamental human qualities, but does have an impressive set of jaws, claws or probing tentacles. Just as the past decade has seen the rise in popularity of robot sex, the anonymity of the internet has facilitated surprisingly frank declarations from thousands about which aliens, demons or other assorted beings they would happily be ravaged by. This week, SciFiWire.com has published a list of “23 Hot, Creepy or Weird Sci-Fi Creatures Humans Have Had Sex With”, starting with Natasha Henstridge in “Species”. Click here for the full rundown.