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keep it real

27 Sunday Oct 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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domestic violence, escape from hell, keep it real, Oh Sinnerman where you gonna run to, poem, Poetry, sonnet, why I can't even go there

“Come,” you say, “no feelings allowed. Be loud,
Sinnerman, hate me, rape me. Come,”
you say,

“if you’re huge. All cocks must be well-endowed.
All cocks must not droop or sag, for I play

rough. Use me and abuse me, fill me full
of your seed, make me bleed. This is about

my needs, so fuck me. I want a mouthful
of your”
—–just stop. This sinner has grave doubts

about all that comes next. All that violence.
Rape you? Shite, I just met you. Keep it real.

Go work in a Women’s Shelter, then tell
me how sexy rape is. The vast difference

between us is that you need hell to feel,
but I feel because I escaped from hell.

remembering zaruhi petrosyan

26 Wednesday Jun 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Feminism

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Armenia, Armenian feminism, Armenian women, domestic violence, Zaruhi Petrosyan

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This is a friend I will never know, a sister I will never meet, a teacher I will never learn from.

This is Zaruhi Petrosyan. She was beaten to death by her husband. There are no domestic violence laws in Armenia; no place for women to go for safety; no one to turn to for help.

But change can only happen from within, domestic violence will only stop when it is taken seriously and not viewed as a private, family issue the government has no business with. I, personally, never want to lose another Zaruhi. Please consider signing this petition. Thank you.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Prime Minister Mr. Tigran Sargsyan,

According to research in 2008, a quarter of women in Armenia are victims of domestic violence. These women think they can’t report the violence or rape because of social stigmas and pressure from others. Although there are steps in your country to fight gender-based violence, there needs to be specific laws directed at domestic violence. Please take steps to create laws fighting domestic violence.

If laws don’t specify violence within a family from violence with strangers, the proper protocol can’t be taken. Police sometimes see domestic violence as a “family matter,” which makes women think it is acceptable. This leads to women not reporting violence and Armenia as a whole covering up a serious problem. The other problem is women do not have the resources, such as shelters, to get the necessary help when they are victims of violence. I am asking you to create laws that will prevent domestic violence and punish the assailants.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

do not be afraid

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domestic violence in armenia [video]

26 Wednesday Jun 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenia, Feminism

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Armenia, Armenian feminism, Armenian women, domestic violence, One Armenia NGO, video

reblogged from One-Armenia:

Armenia faces a severe crisis of widespread violence against women and children. Due to the cultural and safety concerns of reporting violence, many women do not report violence and are often stigmatized for doing so. As a result, the Armenian government is able to deny the problem. Furthermore, Armenia currently has weak domestic violence laws and no law addressing sexual violence. Encouraging greater reporting and greater awareness of the problem is the first step to legislative advocacy and legal enforcement.

that’s what keeps me up at night

30 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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domestic violence, gypsy curse, safe house, scary, sonnet

Ask me what is scary. You who adore
shrieks at midnight, chainsaws and blood. A wave
of red dye number nine. As much fake gore
as your ticket stubs allow. See this grave,
ladies and gentlemen? Do not once doubt
that the dead will sleep. That gypsies don’t curse.
That Jack’s giant has stopped stomping about,
shouting, “fe – fi – fo – fum!” There is perverse
joy in being afraid, I’m told, of things
that can’t hurt you. As if to say, “scare me
again with the ridiculous doings
of cheap nightmares.”
Because that’s not scary.
Work at a safe house; hear about terrors
that look like men, what we call real monsters.

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