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Definition of TERF: Pakistani woman raising awareness about lack of menstrual products in her village.
the entirety of the trans movement is steeped in racism to gaslight woc into thinking they arenât oppressed on the bases of sex. like people who blindly follow the movement genuinely believe a white man in a skirt is more oppressed than women of color.
In America, poverty is a death sentence and Donald Trump and the Republican Party are slowly repealing The Affordable Care Act, making healthcare unaffordable once again. We need Medicare For All, and we need it now. No one should die because they canât afford overpriced, profitized healthcare.
These are some of the people who needlessly died, just because they couldnât afford healthcare. Unfortunately, as long as conservative politicians control congress, they wonât be the last.
This thread goes hard: https://twitter.com/eshalegal/status/962051340485537792?s=21
For-profit privatized healthcare has been a problem for a very very long time
fully such an insane thing to say?? little girls are having their vaginaâs cut without pain relief and in non-sanitary environments because people think it makes them âcleanerâ and âpurerâ and you think talking about it too much makes someone transphobic?? like what is wrong with you
I wish all of these men a slow, violently tortuous death.
"Porn is bad because (something that happens because of lack of sex education)" is such a frustrating and common opinion tbh
porn is bad because it makes you ignore the possibility that you're masturbating to someone being raped on camera because your orgasm is more important
porn is bad because you're supporting the mass exploitation and rape of women and children in the sex industry
You know, I once asked "Why are men so obsessed with sex?" citing the extreme rapes and sexual violence we're seeing in the news right now as evidence of men's overwhelming and pathological obsession with sex. I wondered: how could the desire for an orgasm, a few seconds of pleasurable sensation, be so overwhelming for many men that they're willing to cause so much trauma, pain, and destruction in pursuit of it.
And men were offended and said I'm conflating the desire for sex with rape and went on to say rape has nothing to do with sex. "Rape is about power and totally unlike real sex", they said.
I find it interesting that men make such a hard distinction between rape and sex. If such a distinction exists in the minds of men, why are so many rapists under the impression that they're having regular sex?
Rape "has nothing to do with sex" yet the #MeToo movement was littered with men expressing that they had zero clue that their sexual expressions were considered rapey or predatory. Time and time again men expressed that they thought it was a natural, healthy expression of male sexuality to rape women. Entire discussions were had about how in the 70s, slipping a woman quaaludes to loosen her up or render her unconscious was normal. That putting your coworker's hand on your erection was flirting etc. In the ongoing rape case in France, where over 70 men raped an unconscious woman on the invite of her husband- many have so far cited in their defense that they did not think it was rape because her husband was there (the idea that a wife's body belongs to her husband clearly still in their mind).
I'm sure many Afghan men taking 10-year-olds for brides right now are under the belief that they're having normal intercourse with a "wife", instead of brutally raping a child.
This is the insidious and very slippery aspect of rape culture, men claim to know what rape is and be horrified by it while at the same time insisting the rapes they're committing are normal sex. Keeping rape distal helps facilitate rape. In this way, rape is always some almost fictional type of sex that only exists hypothetically in some other time or space, for men-it's never what they're doing in the present moment. That way, they don't have to think about what they're doing. "Yes rape is bad but any type of sex I'm having is never rape."
Much feminist theory unwittingly supports this distal conceptualization. Or rather, women making correct distinctions between rape and sex has been weaponized and appropriated for pro-rape messaging.
that case about that man drugging his wife, raping her and recruiting 72 men to rape her as well will always stick with me. 30% of men approached by the man offering to give them an opportunity to rape GisĂšle turned him down, but 0% turned him in.
ânatural protectors.â thatâs what weâre supposed to believe men are. we are supposed to keep ourselves small and weak and helpless, perpetual damsels in distress, all so that some fictional big strong man can feel really good about himself if he protects us from a bad situation.
but if thatâs true - if men really are biologically wired to feel a desire to protect people more physically vulnerable than them - how is it possible that you can get that many men to agree to rape a woman? how can the men who were approached to take part in it, but declined, not report him to the police?
how many of the men who took part in it have daughters, wives, sisters, mothers that theyâve hurt?
they get so fucking mad whenever we suggest we feel unsafe around them rather than protected, but they never have that same level of vitriol for the men who make it clear that they are our predators, not our protectors.
the article i read said most of the rapists lived a few km away...
so women are supposed to live our lives knowing that in a few km radius around our home there's dozens and dozens of predators happy to come and rape a drugged out 60yo woman + more men who know abt this and do nothing. the youngest rapist was 26 the oldest 74. these men are normal citizens with wives and kids. one of them a 34yo construction worker said it wasn't rape since her husband gave permission. one of the men was a nurse, another a fireman, another a city councillor. the woman's husband also had photos of his own daughter unconscious in her underwear and filmed his daughters-in-law in the bathroom. hard to wrap your mind around the whole thing. how many women think they're married to a perfectly swell guy who's really one easy opportunity away from this?
imagine if men lived in a world where they know their wife could easily find 70+ local women happy to come and torture him in his sleep, while more women know and don't care enough to help? i wish men had any clue what this world they created feels like for women
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Transfemme Asks
How many womenâs bathrooms have you jerked off in?
What is the mouthfeel of your girldick like?
Are you an autogynephile or a HSTS?
Which female family memberâs panties do you steal?
Are you a catgirl or a white supremacist?
When you get an erection while wearing a skirt, does your boner list to the left, or the right?
Which is your favorite aspect of female puberty to fetishize?
How many years have you been crossdressing?
Across how many countries are you a registered sex offender?
How many death and rape threats have you sent to women?
Would you rather be a traditional 50s housewife or a slutty blonde bimbo?
How many lesbians have you raped or attempted to rape by deception?
How many lesbians have you attempted to coerce into sex?
Do your children still speak to you?
How many years were you married before your wife left you?
Which porn video made you realize you were trans?
Which anime waifu is your ultimate transition goals?
After the hospital bombing, I finally heard back from my grandmother and confirmed that several of my relatives were murdered by Israeli bombing. Seven of them, to be precise. Three are still going, including her. We've been talking constantly ever since.
Asked if it was possible to head south, and was told they did but were also bombed there. So they decided to go back home, in Zeitoun. Their home was bombed and they were pulled out of the rumble, then driven by ambulances to the al-Ahli Arab Hospital. There were people in every corner. Gazans sheltering, sleeping on the floor. Gazans dying on the floor, waiting for beds.
Four were declared dead on arrival, three were in need of surgery and other three were just bandaged. Then, a bomb was dropped in the parking lot that made parts of the ceiling collapse, like Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah reported in that horrific conference/interview. Those in need of surgery died.
By the way, just in case you didn't know: the Church of Saint Porphyrius, the third oldest in history, bombed by Israel a few days back, was located near the hospital.
When looking for new shelter, they saw schools with signs hanging outside, "We can't take any more families." They met families, sympathetic but already sheltering too many people. They're now staying in an apartment building they found empty. Sleeping in the corner of the living room. If the family comes back, they'll apologize and leave.
Told me she was saving her phone battery for when the bombing stopped, and she had to ask for help to rebuilt the neighborhood. But she doesn't think it's gonna stop anymore. The ones still with her are mute most of the time, like they're saving energy, but she feels lonely and wanted to talk. There's no internet and to connect to WhatsApp, people are buying "a card from the supermarket, there's a password and username." Not sure what she meant. Still, the internet is inconsistent and won't load neither videos or images nor pages, so she doesn't know what's happening on the outside world.
Told her there were a lot of people protesting to stop the genocide, she replied, "The bombings are getting worse by the day." The bombing yesterday was the worst she ever witnessed. The entire neighborhood is infested with the smell of death, of decomposing bodies. Bodies are piling up in the streets and she's not sure if it's because they ran out of places to store them, but most of them are in bags. The smoke of the bombings hide the blue skyâshe hasn't seen the clouds for a while.
Asked if I could share their pictures, names and dreams with people and was told, of which I partly agree, "they're not entertainment." If anyone genuinely cared, they would be aliveâI'd argue there are people who do care, but I'm not gonna lecture her pain. And they don't deserve to be used to fulfill someone's sick fantasy. Told me to remember what some Israelis do with pictures of dead Palestinians. And I do.
For those of you who are not familiar, many times before settlers got together to celebrate the murder of Palestinians. For one, in 2015, Israeli settlers set a house in Duma, West Bank on fire. An 18-month old baby, Ali Dawbsheh, was burnt alive. Both parents later died of wounds and only a 5-year-old, Ahmad, survived, although severely injured.
Two celebrations of their murder are widely known, one at a wedding and others outside the court in which two were indicted for the terrorist attack. In the wedding, guests stabbed a photo of the toddler, Ali, while others waved guns, knives and Molotov cocktails. Israel's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, was present.
That's what happens in an apartheid. Palestinians are so abused by authorities that their "innocent civilians" come to accept the brutality as necessary or are desensitized by our suffering. After all, it's been 75 yearsâget used to it!
So I won't risk the image of my loved ones, in fear they are used in these kinds of depravity. I will say, though, the world lost a young footballer. Lost a female writer and an aspiring ballerina. Lost a kind father, who was also a great cook, and a loving mother that enjoyed sewing and other types of handicraft art. Lost a math teacher and a child that wanted to become one.
People think Israel is testing new weapons on them. There's civilians arriving at the hospital with severe burns, which they thought was from white phosphorus, but apparently the pattern is different from the one caused by white phosphorus. It's widely believed Israel tests weapons in Palestinians.
Jeff Halper, author of War Against the People, a book on Israel's arms and surveillance technology industries, said: "Israel has kept the occupation because it's a laboratory for weapons."
They've ran out of drinkable water and the "aid" Biden sent was only for the South of Gaza and no fuel, for hospitals, was allowed in. Many shelves in the supermarket are empty. She said many are convinced that if they don't die from the bombing, they'll die from starvation or dehydration, or whatever disease will develop from the dirty water they're drinking.
Told me all people do now is pray, cry and die. Told me she hopes West Bank is spared. Told her Israel bombed a mosque in West Bank and dozens of Palestinians in West Bank are being murdered by settlers, so she bided me goodbye.
Some highlights from this video where Lydia Cacho talks about her life work fighting sexual slavery:
âBy the time i was 14 or 15, I came to this existential crisis. I was really mad, really angry, [âŠ] so I took up judo and karate. And every time in school a bully was molesting or being aggressive to a girl, I was there to defend her.â
âWhen I started doing journalism in Southeast Mexico, I kept going to these small Mayan towns to interview women, because I wanted to explain to the world how poverty and racism were affecting them. But they didnât want to talk about poverty or the lack of food, they wanted to talk about domestic violence.
So after a while, after interviewing all these people, I had a radio programme. And here I was, talking about domestic violence, and the rights of women, and all of a sudden one day [âŠ] the producer starts banging at the window, [âŠ] so I open the door and thereâs like 25 women, standing there going âLydia, thank you, thank you for opening the radio, [âŠ] weâre leaving our husbands, youâre right, we have rights and this is not fair, weâre leaving.â So I told them, okay, letâs go to social services and find out what you can do. [âŠ] And [the woman at social services] was like âOh no no no, ladies, go back home, behave well, cook the meals and stop complaining.â I couldnât believe what I was hearing. So I gathered a group of friends and told them, we have to open a house, a big house where women [âŠ] can go with her kids, so she wonât be mistreated and can get a new life. So I opened a big shelter and I called it the High Security Shelter for Battered Women.â
âI dressed up as a prostitute, and I got in [brothels], infiltrated some clubs in which I knew were teenage girls, and I found clubs that had 12, 13 year-old girls, in the Dominican Republic, in Mexico, in the US, in Japan, in Cambodia. [âŠ] I was able to see, and count, how many little girls were in the brothels. In a very small area in Mexico City, I found 140 little girls, younger than 10 years-old, that were exploited sexually, and the police cars were outside there, protecting the pimps. So I documented this, and you can read it in my book, Slavery Inc. [âŠ] I wanted to explain to people how clients thought. [I talked to] some of these clients, from Europe, in their 40s, all of them married, some of them doctors, journalists, writersâI dressed up [as a prostitute] and [âŠ] they told me all their stories, and I wrote one chapter specifically on the clients.Â
And I kept hearing this story over and over again in many countries: [âŠ] âYou know, Iâm happy, my wife is fun, sheâs beautiful, I have these kids and everything is okay at home, but you know, I donât know what happened to European women. [âŠ] They want to tell you when they want to have sex and when they donât. I like Latin women because theyâre so submissive, theyâre so obedient. [âŠ]â That was a question I kept asking European and Mexican and American menâwhy do you go to these places? Arenât you aware that these young women might be slaves? And they could have a joyful, happy, free sex life, and not have to be enslaved like this, and forced to have sex, or raped? And what they said was, âWe miss the way women were. And we like this. How manhood feels like.â
And I think thatâs one of the biggest secrets of the sex slavery industry. Men. [âŠ] It has become a tremendous burden for women in every country in the world, because 93% of all NGOs that work to rescue girls and boys and women, or work on psychology groups to help them go through the trauma of being enslavedâare women. Women who have a career, who have a life, and then on top of that are activists because they want to change things. Yesterday in Melbourne somebody said âSex slavery is a womanâs problem.â And I said âIt has become a womanâs problem, because men are not working with us to end slavery.â The male population is not only responsible for this terrible crime around the world, they are also responsible for not doing anything about it.â
(If you want to read a more detailed account of Lydia Cachoâs life & fight, I posted a link last year to a series of articles about her.)
"honeymoon phase" i am literally healthily insane and obsessed for the entire duration of the relationship. skill issue
WAT THE FUCK. WAT THE FUCKING FUCK I HOPE HE DIES. I DIDNT KNOW THE EXTENT OF WAT HE DID WAT THE FUCK.
cant ever forget.