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J’ai pas publié depuis des mois. Voici un petit inktober. #14
January 20 2017 - Alt-right leader/fascist Richard Spencer gets punched in the face at Trump’s inauguration in Washington DC. [video]
Happy Anniversary!
*someone fetishizes and sexualizes a female character who still a child*
Me:
learning lino one smart sticker design at a time
When people say: “We survived Reagan & Bush” ...
http://www.sfgate.com/health/article/Gay-Men-s-Chorus-carries-on-A-quarter-century-2533823.php
At every rehearsal during the 1980s and early 1990s, there were announcements about who was in which hospital room and when the next memorial was scheduled.
“I could see all these people dropping all around me, and there was no official response from any health department at any level,” said Tony McIntosh, who joined the chorus in 1985 and lost 25 friends to AIDS. “It was maddening. The chorus gave us an outlet for all that anger and relief from the feeling that nobody in the world seemed to care.”
… not everyone did.
A lot of us did not survive Reagan and Bush.
The shoulders of the women that we stand on are three American heroes; Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson. Without them, we would not know how to reach the stars.
remind them of what mattered the whole time and no one noticed
“I like to show women who exist in solitude but do not suffer. They are not depressed or crying. Rather [they] are safe, exalting in the sense of enjoying the company of just herself.”
Postmodern Loneliness is a series by Mexico-based artist Idalia Candelas.
Il faut saluer la lucidité de celles et ceux qui notent qu’au Québec (ou encore au Canada), un populiste auto-proclamé, belliqueux, mythomane, mégalomane, aucunement découragé par la science et les...
“Au Québec, les institutions gouvernementales reproduisent un ordre colonial caractérisé par le profilage racial et une brutalité policière trop souvent meurtrière; la discrimination à l’emploi et au logement; la surreprésentation des Premières Nations et des Noirs dans le système carcéral; la crise du logement au Nunavik; l’exploitation et la pollutions des terres autochtones en dépit de leur opposition - notamment en ce qui concerne les pipelines et les sables bitumineux; l’impunité dans laquelle des policiers, à Val d’Or notamment, ont agressé sexuellement des femmes autochtones; sans parler du soutien des répressions coloniales et néocoloniales à l’étranger.”
me: motherhood is labour
some dood: well you know you don’t HAVE to have a mother, someone can have two FATHERS instead
me: ACTUALLY, Brent, if you’d read your feminist theory you’d know that when we say “motherhood” and specifically “motherhood is labour” we are framing motherhood as work and not as an identity linked to essentialist notions of gender, anyone can perform motherhood, the reason we use gendered language when referring to this specific type of work is that it has and continues to be disproportionately performed by women as unpaid/underpaid and undervalued “domestic labour” and this cannot be separated from patriarchal family structures under, like, patriarchy itself, looks like SOMEONE hasn’t read Sara Ruddick, maybe you should spend more time reading post-second wave feminist philosophy and less time brewing your own beer
Haha!
Persepolis
Bonjour, Je ne sais pas qui vous êtes. J'ai bien vibré à la lecture de votre dernier billet. Ça fait du bien. Juste une correctif bêtement juridique. «Jérémy Gabriel a décidé de poursuivre pour diffamation l’humoriste qui avait ri de son physique dans un spectacle de 2010». Il serait plus exact de dire « La Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse a décidé de poursuivre Mike Ward pour discrimination envers Jérémy Gabriel».
Merci du commentaire et de la précision! :)
On peut rire de tout. Mais pas contre tout. Parce que se moquer de, c’est exclure la cible de la moquerie. Alors que rire avec elle c’est l’intégrer dans le groupe, dans la société. Alors quand vous faites une blague, posez vous la question : quel est mon but ? Est-ce que je cherche à exclure ? Ou est-ce que je cherche à intégrer ? Et si je cherche à intégrer, est-ce que c’est réellement visible ? Est-ce que ce n’est pas maladroit ?
Egalitariste, l’humour est une arme (via feministandotherthings)
How can you make an asexual-allosexual relationship work? Mine was chaotic until it ended in a painful way :(
Respect mostly. I’ve had a handful of allo partners most painful, some very bad. And the difference now with my fiance is he respects no, he respects I don’t want that, he respects that makes me anxious. I used to think the common factor was me. Because it’s the one constant, right? But it isn’t. Almost all those other allosexuals thought they were entitled to me in some way. And that’s not respect.
Important. Consentement, toujours, tout le temps.