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A lesbian at Belfast Pride, 2018.
Name the problem: male violence.
Gadsby also reminds us later in her special that “we have sunflowers because van gogh had a brother who loved him.” Van Gogh was able to create because he had someone who cared enough about him to keep him going.
Fuck anyone that says you have to suffer for their personal consumption.
Okay I’ve been seeing a lot of “Rub and Tug” and Scarlett Johansson discourse on my dash, and we have TRAs saying Gill was a trans man and radfems saying Gill was a butch lesbian, so I looked into it and I’m surprised nobody’s addressed the elephant in the room:
Dante “Tex” Gill was a pimp and sold prostituted women to men.
From the official obituary:
“For years, according to police, Ms. Gill ran a string of parlors as fronts for prostitution”
“Born Lois Jean Gill in the city, Ms. Gill was a savvy businesswoman who became one of the most notorious of the city’s massage parlor operators. State and local authorities had long believed her parlors, including the Japanese Meditation Temple, were little more than brothels, but she seemed beyond the reach of the law for years until the Internal Revenue Service stepped in.”
From the Pittsburg Post Gazette:
“Her rap sheet for providing prostitutes to men dated as far back as 1964.”
The movie synopsis hints at this as well:
While the historical information is overshadowed by the ScarJo drama, it is easy enough to find and I can’t help but wonder why no one has bothered to mention this, especially the radfems who are anti-porn and anti-pimp.
And I’m seeing sites that have the gall to call Gill a “trans activist” when it seems all Gill did was amass a fortune on prostituting women and going to prison for tax fraud.
Regardless of who is cast or what you think of Gill’s sexuality or gender identity, I’m not looking forward to another lurid film that romanticises the objectification, buying, and selling of women’s bodies (no doubt through a male-gazey lens) and all under the guise “progressive thought” and “queer friendliness.”
There are thousands of great activist stories out there. Gill’s is not one of them.
A biracial lesbian named Storme Delaverie started Stonewall with a crowd of gay men.
Marsha Johnson threw the first brick. Nice anon tho
This is factually untrue, though.
@2:54 “The definitive turning point came when a lesbian had been inside the bar and was being roughed up by the police as they took her out of the bar into a patrol wagon. She also said to the onlookers, she said, ‘Why don’t you guys do something?’”
In this podcast from Making Gay History, you can listen to Marsha P. Johnson in her own words explain how she showed up at Stonewall after the rioting had already been incited by an employee of the bar, Storme Delarverie.
There are a lot of myths surrounding an event as legendary as the Stonewall Riots. Even Marsha had to correct the record that Sylvia Rivera wasn’t there the first night. But you don’t need to wield historical revisionism against gays and lesbians as if they owe trans people everything for rights secured by gay people.
The gay rights movement existed much earlier outside America, but also predated Stonewall by decades. Stonewall wasn’t as immediately successful in changing laws compared to the Black Cat Riots the year earlier in Los Angeles, so you only remember its commemoration by the gay activists who mobilized afterward along the East Coast.
Stonewall was a collective act, no one started it, no one did it alone. Liberal individualism is cancer
my problem with a lot of body positivity / progressive beauty culture stuff is that it focuses on expanding the definition of beautiful rather than deconstructing the idea that physical beauty indicates worth. my difficulties with living in a body (and therefore with living, period) often come back to the fact that no matter how tightly i control my body, i am viewed as either object of disgust or object of desire (occasionally both simultaneously). i can never be neutral. i can never be subject. my difficulty with existing would not be assuaged, at least not for long, by winning the game of “beautiful.” we don’t need to change the rules of the game. we need to stop playing.
when u scratch a cat’s chin and they lift their head up reblog if u agree
when u scratch a cat’s cheek and they lean their head into ur hand reblog if u agree
when u put your hand in front of your cat’s face and they gently headbut u reblog if u agree
when ur cat runs just a lil bit faster to get to u reblog if u agree
cats reblog if u agree
Link to the study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28685211
Feminism isn’t about choice. The problem isn’t whether to eat apples or oranges in your cage, it’s the cage.
Millie Migritte.
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Thanks for your thoughtful, intelligent comment.
I'm sorry if this seems a bit too forward, but I just came across your blog. So do you want to get rid of gender entirely? I understand that biologically men and woman are different and also that certain gender roles and stereotypes can cause men and women both to be subject to oppression but is that really a reason to eliminate gender? is there not another way?
There are plenty of reasons. Gender is a hierarchical system of oppression to put men over women. Your question is like saying "do we have to get rid of racism? Isn't there another way?"
please get your anti-feminist and anti-lgbt hate speech off this website, thanks
My posts aren't anti-feminist, anti-LGB nor hate speech. Stating facts and refusing to play along with delusions and lies isn't hate speech.Moreover, this website isn't a playground for misogynistic, sexist, libFem trans cultists only. There has to be an opposing group functioning as the voice of reason
so since you dont believe gender dysphoria is a real thing, how do you think i should deal with the fact that my biological sex makes me want to kill myself? how should i stop feeling uncomfortable in my own body?
I do believe gender dysphoria is real. I have never said it is not.I also believe it is a disassociation of reality. People with gender dysphoria should get help to cope and accept with the reality that there's nothing wrong with their bodies and no, they don't have the "wrong sex" or the "wrong body", in the same way anorexic people need help accepting their bodies.
You have a problem with the crazy trans people and so do I. What are your options on people like me?I think that there are only 2 genders and I know that I'm born female. I don't get mad if someone misgenders me, its not their fault. I don't get upset if someone docent want to be in a relationship with me. I just want to live my life as a guy because I am one, just in a female body. Do you dislike people like us that just want to live our lives?
No. I don't dislike anyone. I believe you when you say you believe you were born in the wrong body. I believe you are wrong though. I believe you should get help to accept your reality in the same way anorexic people need help to accept that there's nothing wrong woth their bodies.Now, in the end, it is your body and your issues and since you aren't demanding that entire society falls in line with your beliefs, and you aren't trying to change laws and stuff, I can bear with your case.
Hi! Just wanted to say I love your blog, please keep up the great work it’s always a pleasure to read your posts. ^_^
Thanks
The more I read about radical feminism the more I realize that it’s not really trans exclusive. Male exclusive, certainly, but not trans exclusive.
Yeah sure... I am pretty sure that there were a lot of astralgenders around