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This is - elucidating. I have a job (the repatriation of Native American human remains and sacred objects) that specifically involves the confrontation of these issues on a daily basis, so this is a pretty useful list for me for understanding exactly what I rub up against when I get static about what I do. I.e., I donât always fully understand the parameters of why I face resistance to repatriation, or policy changes, or, shit, even just my own fucking presence a lot of the time. I guess Iâve noticed that, if youâre not White, even your basic frame of reference can set White people off simply because itâs not their frame of reference. This is probably really naive and stupid of me after 40+ years of experiencing this, but - itâs still fucking bewildering every time it happens.
Every white person should read essays/research on white fragility. In order to start uprooting the roots of our racism, we need to be able to locate them and know how deep they go. Any time you feel uncomfortable when dealing with issues of race, thatâs a sign youâve found one, and an opportunity to unlearn whatever racist belief has been growing in you.Â
And now we have a chart we can study to know why white people are all evil! Thank God. I was so worried that the need for an evil white people chart wasn't being fully covered. *Rolls eyes so far back they pop out of her head*
Ohmehlah du frumahhhggge
My kink is having absolutely no one from high school know anything about me or what Iâm doin now lmao
At 29 I have managed to accomplish this and it is glorious. The on success I've done in fact. I moved to a new state, don't go to reunions, and hardly post on fb. My junior high and high school experience was torture. Junior high I was bullied til I wanted to die. Now, other then the reminants left that still hurt, it's like a distant nightmare. Basically...there is hope. Hang in there.
This is the lucky clover cat. reblog this in 30 seconds & he will bring u good luck and fortune.
THIS ONE!!! THIS IS THE ONE THAT WORKS!!!!!
I reblogged him the day i started treatment and 1. GOT TO MY APPOINTMENT ON TIME 2. FOUND A FREE PARKING TICKET SOMEONE LEFT IN THE METER FOR ME AND 3. GOT FREE STARBUCKS AFTER MY APPOINTMENT!!!!!
We all need this.
i donât believe this stuff works but it canât hurt to try
@em-e-chan , my whole argument runs on respect.
RESPECT cultures by NOT practicing something thatâs not open to you.
Maybe saying âwhite peopleâ was off, and I recognize that. ANYONE can culturally appropriate if they are trying to take something from a closed culture that they are not apart of. For my followers sake and for the sake of me actually getting stuff done today, I am going to refrain from discussing this further in public. I recognize how you are right: white people are not the only race that have done awful things. However, taking cultures that donât belong to you is not right. Period. If you would like to discuss this further and try to reach more of a common ground, please message me privately. If not, I hope you have a nice day.
Okay that's fair. I appreciate that you can acknowledge the issue is a people are generally shifty thing. I will aknowledge that your point is valid as well especially considering kissing of spirits is dangerous. I admit I get impassioned about the term culture appropriation as it's often used poorly as a way to race bait. I'll be the first to admit I can have a quick temper as well.
Have a wonderful day.
@em-e-chan , maybe if us white people didnât have a history of being awful and disrespecting/ruining cultures and races (not to mention trying to completely erase them), maybe we wouldnât have that âanti-white bsâ.
Because white people are only culture that's done that. Because African tribes men didn't sell they're fellow man out and war constantly before we came. Because middle eastern nations didn't enslave black people for longer then white people and still actively hate and oppresse then today. Reality check every culture has a shifty past and any culture would have done what europians did given the same level of tech. Its ridiculous to have this white guilt b.s.. I personally do not and have never oppressed anyone and I will not be ashamed of being the race I am.
Cultural appropriation is a riduclous concept anyway that relies on the idea that a culture can give permission. They can not because a culture is not a hive mind collective. On may find something insulting another does not. Are we supposed to poll everyone within any given culture anytime we do anything that may include there culture? What if someone misses,the poll that day? Geuss its right out that day. That silly. If the person is doing nothing to actively interact or bother those people who gives a flying fuck who that person worships. In fairly sure a god is powerful enough to make up its own mind and reject who it doesn't want.
I want to talk about the cruelty of the Baby Boomers.
I just read a post where a BB told a Millennial to just eat one meal a day or less and stop wasting money and someday theyâd be able to buy a house.
There is a base cruelty in that statement. A distressed person talked about their struggle to make ends meet (which is so so real) and an entitled asshole was just like, âSo starve and maybe you can buy a house (if you live)â. I canât.
I mean sounds like this person is just generally an jerk. That's not really a generational trait it's a personal flaw.
A few weeks ago my mom stapled pages of a story in one of her womenâs magazines together and handed it to me. She gave it to me pretty much with the tag lines âfor your feminist blogâ and âsomething new to consider.â Indeed it was; she knows me well.
The story is titled âI was forced to be pregnant.â With a title like that, reading it was actually not on the top of my to read list. I thought it was about women not exercising their right to choice. I was very, very wrong on that one.
Have you ever heard of Reproductive coercion? It is a term that was quite recently coined by the advocates against domestic violence to describe a certain type of abuse some women face. It occurs when a man pressures their partner to have kids and/or impregnates them against their will. Reproductive coercion comes in three different types: 1. Emotional pressure that turns into verbal and physical abuse. 2. Sabotaging birth control 3. Marital rape Over 75% of women 19-49 who reported once experiencing domestic violence also endured some type of reproductive control by men. Itâs all about control and domination over a womanâs body.
The first story in the magazine is about a woman who got married around 36 years of age. After a few months of dating her boyfriend talked excitedly about having children. After he proposed he began calling her âThe Babymaker.â She then confided with him that one of her fallopian tubes was blocked. He in return insisted she see a fertility doctor. She recounts, âI had finally met a great guy who was eager to start a family with me. What woman wouldnât fall for that?â Soon after her honeymoon he persisted on in an obsessive manner, but his efforts had to be temporarily halted as she had to get emergency back surgery. Alas, 6 months into recovery he was back to pressuring her again. She was in much pain at the time due to her back, but she agreed to In Vitro Fertilization. She then became pregnant, but soon miscarried. In response, her husband grabbed her by the neck, choking her. He apologized, blaming his outburst on his grief and had her sign up for another round of IVF. And then a third round. She tried to put him off with the excuse that she needed to weigh more before she could take treatments, her husband forced her to get on the scale often and filled the fridge with fattening foods. âIt hurt that all I was good for was getting pregnant.â She recounts. At the end, he screamed at her, threatening to replace her with a maid if she couldnât get pregnant and she told him she no longer wanted to have his child. He destroyed bedroom furniture, pushed her down the stairs and threatened her with a gun. She fled to a domestic violence shelter.
The second story was about a woman who faced marital rape. This woman was 40, had a then boyfriend and two children from a previous marriage. After telling her boyfriend she did not want any more children, her boyfriend refused to wear a condom and began to rape her. She then became pregnant with her third child. Birth control was never an option for her because she couldnât hide pills anywhere for he went through all of her belongings. Three months after giving birth, he raped her again, impregnating her with twins. She lost the twins in a physical fight with him, but soon became pregnant again. During her recovery she begged her obstetrician to remove her ovaries and devise a lie to tell him; that she had cancer. After a decade of sexual abuse and violence she was able to get a job that kept her out of the house and often times traveling.
One in four callers to the National Domestic Abuse hotline said that their partners had tried to force them to become pregnant. Why? As one woman stated, âIts like he wants to own me from the inside out.â Having a baby is the perfect tie that binds. These type of abusers want to create a circumstance in which their partner is dependent on him.
WHATâS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH PLANNED PARENTHOOD?
Many voters never consider how defunding these clinics could hurt victims of domestic violence who turn to them for counseling as well as pregnancy prevention. Abused women will turn to health care providers long before they will turn to domestic abuse hotlines and organizations. Many women in abusive relationships rely on life saving, affordable care programs such as Title X. It is critical that such places are open and operation when women and children need them so desperately.
tw: abuse, rape, domestic violence
holy fuck im crying.
I know Iâve told this story before, but my abusive ex refused to let me take birth control. Â I was on the pill until he found them in my purse.Â
I went to the Student Health Centerâthey were completely unhelpful, choosing to lecture me about the importance of safe sex (recommending condoms) instead of actually listening to my problem.
Then I went to Planned Parenthood. The Nurse Practitioner took one look at my fading bruises and stopped the exam. She called in the doctor. The doctor came in and simply asked me: âAre you ready to leave him?â When I denied that I was being abused, she didnât argue with me. She just asked me what I needed. I said I need a birth control method that my boyfriend couldnât detect. She recommended a few options and we decided on Depo.Â
When I told her that my boyfriend read my emails and listened to my phone messages and was known to follow me, she suggested to do the Depo injections at off hours when the clinic was normally closed. She made a note in my chart and instructed the front desk never to leave messages for meâinstead, she programmed her personal cell phone number into my phone under the name âNoraâ. She told me she would call me to schedule my appointments; she wouldnât leave a message, but I should call her back when I was able to.
And that was it. No judgment. No lecture. She walked me to the door and told me to call her day or night if I needed anything. That she lived 5 blocks from campus and would come get me. That I wasnât alone. That she just wanted me to be safe.
I never called her to come to my rescue. But I have no doubt that she would have come if I had called. She kept me on Depo for a year, giving me those monthly injections in secret, helping me prevent a desperately unwanted pregnancy.Â
I cannot thank Planned Parenthood enough for the work they do.
If you can read this, and still think there is no situation in which a woman should have access to safe abortions, basically youâre saying that you value women as little as the abusive assholes in these personal, true stories did. That youâd rather have a woman die at the hands of her abuser than terminate a pregnancy, and that youâd rather have numerous children born into a dangerous, damaging, terrifying home than allow a woman to have control over her own body and her own reproductive choices.
I think it's fun there's so much "why are men evil" responses to this. Women do this to men to. I've heard more then a few stories where the women intentially stops birth control or pokes holes in the condom to make her self pregnant against the man's wishes. If it's abusive to do that to a women it's abusive to do to a man. But no one would ever bother to discuss that I geuss. Worse part is the man is forced to pay for the kid even if he didn't want it and even if he was just a kid and outright raped. But whatever only men are evil right?
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 My therapist (I have therapy for my depression and sociopath tendencies) believes Iâm just âreally gayâ instead of transgender, and that âIâm too young to knowâ. Everyoneâs url who reblogs this will be put into a notebook and given to her. Iâm giving it to her May 1st, 2016.
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I find a lot of these kinds of posts to be made up for attention tbh. Regardless of how I feel if you are seriously having an issue with a therapist or psychiatrist and you can't get another for whatever reason I highly suggest looking into peer advocates. They are people with mental illnesses themselves (or parents of mentally ill kids to help similar parents) highered to help and defend other patients. It's extremely effective and I highly suggest it.
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Update: hereâs the story - Â Womenâs March Organizers Arrested During âA Day Without A Womanâ Rally
Notice how itâs women of color đ đž
They're leading that white women in in the back. But yeah let's just make up some racism here. There's not enough real racism to deal with so we should make some up.