INDUSTRY SEASON 4 EPISODE 7

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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INDUSTRY SEASON 4 EPISODE 7
via Florence's Instagram 11 August 2025
There is a pervasive ideological construction that someone either deserves autonomy or support, but that these are mutually exclusive.
This artificial construction is extremely present when it comes to discourses about age and ability. People will discuss taking away choices or censoring information as "protecting" young and disabled people, and will discuss taking away material support as a necessary exchange for decision making (e.g. "if you live under my roof, you live under my rules"--a threat that asserting autonomy comes at the cost of homelessness). This dynamic is so foundational to the oppression of children that even when applied to adult groups we use words like paternalism and infantilization to communicate that a group of adults is being treated "like children."
Whenever you demand autonomy, people use this as justification to withdraw resources and care. Whenever you express your need for resources and care, people use this as justification to withdraw bodily autonomy. In reality, all people deserve bodily autonomy and care. And in reality, oppressed people are routinely denied both.
1956 - Female armed civilians during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
once these 15 million different stressful situations resolve themselves I’m gonna be so normal again. I can be normal and not exhausted
Guernica by Pablo Picasso, 1937.
Anthropomorphic sculptures made of mud and algae, Homo Algus is a creation of Sophie Prestigiacomo.
PHOOLAN DEVI // DACOIT
“She was an Indian dacoit (bandit) who later became a member of Parliament, before being assassinated. After being sexually abused repeatedly and married off at the age of eleven, she joined a dacoit group, becoming it’s leader. Her gang robbed higher caste villages and held up trains and vehicles. She became a heroine to the lower castes for being a Robin Hood figure who punished her rapists and evaded capture by the authorities. She was charged in absentia for the 1981 Behmai massacre, in which twenty Thakur men were executed. She surrendered two years later in a carefully negotiated settlement and spent eleven years in Gwailor prison, without facing trial.”
On International Women’s Day; Ezidi women remembered the thousands of girls and women of their community who were tortured, raped and murdered by the Islamic State, and those who are still in IS-captivity
If they touch my daughter, I burn everything
[Mexico] February 2021 / March 2021 #8M2021
- @Emily_Lykos
David Lynch
1946 - 2025
/David Lynch, Łódź, 2000
fot. M. Zubrzycki, Forum via culture
A Girl and Her Bird , Japan. (Via Rekishi no Tabi )
Kanye West and Bianca Censori's appearance on the red carpet was something out of a nightmare. If you haven't seen the clip, go look it up.
It starts with them posing, then they face each other and start to talk. Their conversation is not audible, but you can see Bianca shaking her head no and readjusting her large fur coat to cover herself. After three or four words are exchanged, she turns away from the camera and starts taking off her coat slowly. Revealing her naked shoulders, then her back, then her buttocks. She turns around to finally show off the dress she's wearing, a tight, see-through piece of nylon (designed by Kanye himself, according to a post he made on his Instagram) that leaves her breasts, genitals and ass exposed. She's essentially naked. During this whole scene, Kanye is just facing the cameras with sunglasses on, neutral expression on his face.
Now, I'm not shocked by nudity. Censori is definitely not the first celebrity to walk the red carpet wearing a very revealing outfit (and she won't be the last). What disgusts me is the scene they built around the outfit.
First, the little conversation they have. You can clearly see Bianca shaking her head no and tightening her coat around her before being made to undress. There's two possibilities here:
A) Either this wasn't rehearsed, so we essentially witnessed Bianca being pressured into undressing herself in front of dozens of cameras or;
B) It was rehearsed (the most likely option, in my opinion). But then why? Why act out this discomfort before the reveal?
Some could argue they were talking about something totally unrelated, but I very much doubt it. It's their big moment on the red carpet, in front of cameras, it's not the time to talk about the groceries.
What I think is happening is that they (but most likely Kanye) voluntarily chose to paint a scene of a woman being forced to undress herself in front of thousands for the amusement of her husband. It's essentially a brag, a show of force for Kanye. He's saying: "Look at my wife and what she'll do for me. Look what I can make her do. "
The last thing I haven't mentioned, and the scariest, is Censori's facial expression through it all. Neutral expression, no smile. Her eyebrows are trimmed downwards in a way where she looks slightly worried. And her stare is totally vacant. I've seen people say she looks drugged, dissociated, downright "stupid."
I think this is the main difference between Bianca's look and others who have worn skimpy outfits in front of the cameras. Whether it be Lady Gaga, Kendall Jenner, or Madonna, they all share something: confidence. A sultry look, a cheeky smirk, hell, at least a smile! Something to show that they feel desirable, that they're in control. That they choose to show us their bodies.
Whereas Bianca looks dead inside as she's posing.
After standing in front of the cameras for a little while, Kanye takes her hand and leads her away.
The whole sequence (no matter how much Bianca has consented to it) feels like a humiliation ritual. Kayne, standing there fully dressed, pressing his wife to expose her body to the entire world before parading her around. A gross display of chauvinist male domination on the body of a woman. Like, I don't know how else to say it, but it looks like he's walking around with his sex doll, still partially in her plastic wrapping.
Why are we seeing this? What is the point? I can't help but relate this to Elon's n*zi salute. It feels like we're witnessing more and more rich and powerful men pushing the boundaries of what is socially acceptable, trying to see how far they can go. How much of their toxic, repressive views they can share before we come for them.
My heart goes out to Bianca, I hope she's safe and happy in her marriage.
And these males face no repercussions no matter how much we talk about it. There will be post after post and news story after news story and in the end nothing actually happens to any of them. then we forget they ever did anything. No one actually does anything.
The only thing missing was the leash.
ive seen the picture going around radblr and that was more than enough, i don't want to see video of that shit. It reminds me of a livestock auction - except that farmers have more care and respect for their prize rams than Kanye has for his *wife*.
I too hope Bianca is safe but i can't see how she possibly can be while married to such a misogynistic man. He's a disgusting piece of shit and i hope she murders him.
“false allegations make it harder for real victims to come forward” aka “if a few women lie then that damages the credibility of every single woman and girl on the planet but millions and millions of men all over the world can actually rape, abuse and even kill women and girls and that shouldn’t damage the credibility or reputation of any man”
Joan E. Biren – Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians (1979)