Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.12.2012, Side 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.12.2012, Side 4
MOST AWESOME LETTER TWO FREE PAIRS OF WOOLLEN SOCKS!!!11! There's a wonderful new prize for all your MOST AWESOME LETTERS. What kind of prize, you ask? THE BEST KIND OF PRIZE THERE IS: FREE WOOLLEN SOCKS! TWO PAIRS OF FREE WOOLLEN SOCKS! Yes, this lovely prize will keep your feet warm and cosy throughout your stay in Iceland and in any subsequent places you might go that sometimes get cold. And these aren’t just any old woollen socks either, these are the colourful, wonderful, extra-long kind from Geysir (for inspiration, why not go check them out at the Geysir store on Skólavörðustígur before you write your AWESOME LETTER?). Congratulations to whoever had MOST AWESOME LETTER for this issue, you should drop us a line at letters@grapevine.is and enquire how you collect your free socks! And if you’re in the market for some socks come next issue, why not write us a wonderful reader letter to that same address. Like Axl Rose said: “It’s so easy!” On a recent visit to Iceland I read a copy of Grapevine and I was shocked by the article on abused women, "Nowhere Else To Turn". If it is true that one in four women claim to be victims of Sexual Abuse in Iceland that is a shameful stain on the men of Iceland. That means that a similar proportion of Icelandic men are guilty of this spousal abuse. Perhaps rather than build more shelters for abused women Iceland should build more prisons for the incarceration of the abusing men. I live in Scotland and I was equally shocked when the Scottish government released fig- ures of spousal abuse of Scottish women, although the figure quoted for Scotland was about 1 in 8. What aspect of Icelandic culture causes Icelandic men to believe that they have a right to abuse Icelandic women? Is it some type of Viking sentimentality or the harsh weather conditions?. Men who abuse their partners are scum. Neil Sinclair * I noticed that you chose not to publish my letter regarding abuse of Icelandic women, no doubt you calculated that a lot of the Icelandic men who are responsible for the abuse read Grapevine, so it does not make economic sense for Grapevine. Given the choice to read about SF or abuse of women most Grapevine readers would choose SF. Abuse of Icelandic women, as with Scottish women, is an Inconvenient truth which you Icelanders prefer not to read about let alone confront. Bless. Neil Sinclair * I studied Psychology. If you want to know somebody's attitude on a subject do not ob- serve what they say/write but observe their behavior/what they do. Perhaps nearly 24% of Icelandic women being subject to abuse is not considered important in Iceland. Have a nice life. Neil Sinclair Dear Neil Sinclair, Thank you for taking concern with the issue of domestic abuse in Iceland. It is indeed an incredibly important issue, which is why we recently sent our journalist Mark O’Brien to speak with the director of the women’s shel- ter, and have printed numerous articles on the problems of domestic abuse, child abuse, sexual assault, and rape in the past. In this is- sue there is an article by Kári Túlinius about local feminist activist and occasional-Grape- vine contributor Hildur Lilliendahl, who has been banned from Facebook for exposing the numerous threats of physical violence and death she’s received. In fact, if you search the word ‘abuse’ on our website, it yields ten pages of articles and news briefs. This is un- questionably important to us and our track record supports this. For the record, your letter didn’t get printed because we have space constraints and word counts and other letters had been waiting longer to get printed, but to answer your orig- inal question, the root cause of abuse against women in Iceland is the same as in the rest of the world: patriarchal dominance and mi- sogyny. These social constructs are global issues that have been largely internalised by people of all genders and will have to be sys- tematically dismantled in order to eradicate domestic abuse. On an individual level, it’s important to look for the warning signs in our loved ones and acquaintances such as iso- lation, manipulation, guilt-tripping, jealousy, and aggression. But you studied psychology so you should know all this, Neil Sinclair. Fight the power! Dear Sir or Madam, My name is Peter Kallo, photographer from Hungary. I would like to share with you an intresting initiative. If you find it worth- while, please publish it on your webpage. Thank you very much for your help in ad- vance. Share your moment! 12:12, 12.12.12 What was the world doing at 12:12 pm on the 12th day of the 12th month of 2012? Join our competition and share your moment with us, so that people all over the world can see creative photos of who was doing what at this unique point in time. This is not so much a competition as an experiment, a way to see what is happening to people from all walks of life at one given moment: 12:12 pm, 12.12.2012. Last chance of this century! Send a photo taken in your time zone at 12:12 pm, on the 12th day of the 12th month of 2012 to my Facebook page (https://www. facebook.com/kallopeterphoto)! Dear Peter Kallo, What a fun idea! We are more than glad to share this with our readers. In fact, we’ve done you one better than the website: here it is in print. Boom. Good luck with the project and happy holidays! Hello I'm going to visit Iceland with a freind from the 28. of december to the 4. of January. Since I didn't find much information about the nightlife online, I hope you could help me out with some answers. Are there any good clubs for guys un- der 20? (I'm 19) With good club I mean, few douchebags, not too much "main- stream" music and ravers that aren't ashamed to dance. Is there a DnB culture in Iceland? Or where should I go to find a DnB or even a Dubstep party? And a question regarding the shop- ping. Are there local brands in the style of http://www.deadsouls.at/ or http:// cxxvi.net/? Thank you for taking the timer to an- swer my questions. I look forward to your response. Kind regards Simon Dear Simon, Although you aren't technically allowed in any of the bars, it probably won't be a problem (unless you look really young). You may want to try the bar Prikið. And, you may also want to read this: www. breakbeat.is/english. I can't really think of anything similar to www.deadsouls.at/. But maybe this, www.dead.is/shop.html. You can prob- ably find loads of stuff like http://cxxvi. net/ But I'm not sure if that kind of stuff is specifically Icelandic. Hope that helps. If all else fails, here’s a freebie to make your trip worthwhile, and come again when you’re 20! Say your piece, voice your opinion, send your letters to: letters@grapevine.is Sour grapes & stuff Most Awesome Letter of the Issue At the seashore the giant lobster makes appointments with mermaids and landlubbers. He waves his large claws, attracting those desiring to be in the company of starfish and lumpfish. > Only 45 minutes drive from Reykjavík Eyrarbraut 3, 825 Stokkseyri, Iceland · Tel. +354 483 1550 Fax. +354 483 1545 · info@fjorubordid.is · www.fjorubordid.is by the sea and a delicious lobster at Fjörubordid in Stokkseyri Reykjavík Stokkseyri Eyrarbakki - The Seashore restaurant Sp ör e hf . Summer opening hours: Mon - Sun 12:00 to 22:00

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