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give me booboo wheel... i must have booboo wheel i simply must!
A pizza might save you. A burger might save you. We're not sure any more. We haven't known for a long time
person: how are you
me: waiting for death but not seeking it out so i could be worse
thinking fondly of this meme I made for a coworker years and years ago
long time no post. anyway, kibbles :)
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Remember when Charlie Kirk was murdered in broad daylight in front of hundreds of people…….that was so fucking awesome
how it feels to remember charlie kirk got an undignified, violent death ^
t shirt that says i ❤️ my double standards that favor women
i wont hatepost but sometimes it does feel like this to scroll fandom tags
white people be like “i love human domestication guide”
I'm pretty messed up about that poor girl Juniper getting killed, as I am when any of my sisters dies. But it's hard not to notice the difference in response and outcry from the general public and the media compared to when the victim is a black trans girl.
It's like when that white woman got killed by ICE and suddenly everyone started caring and losing their shit, even tho it's been happening to black and brown folks for years.
Like, can we have some of this righteous outrage on behalf of black people too please?
Like, Juniper Blessing's death gets investigated; the murderer named and shamed, held on 10 million dollar bail until his trial.
Meanwhile black trans womens murders barely get investigated, and news reports of their deaths get marked as mature content by tumblr.
white t girl i love you. and also do not forget that you are not the modern martyr for the oppressed voice. that's still black girls. it's always been black girls. stories of black martyrdom simply don't make it into the news cycle until the unrest caused by its reporting can be packaged as a "riot" segment between traffic reports. i know you suffer, but whatever you're experiencing, i beg you, when interacting with your community and building nuanced understandings of each other and the system which binds us, to not forget that a black tgirl has felt it 100 times worse before positioning yourself as an authority on all systems of oppression for having suffered unjustly at all. because you have suffered unjustly, but suffering unjustly as a white person means something so much different.
serenely reblogging this once more after deleting responses from white people saying "talking about this is actually unhelpful because im oppressed too" yeah i know. i wrote that down in the post i made, and i also wrote down why remembering the difference is important. did you read it?
there is no malice in my reminder. no "you need to do better", just a reminder. do not read it as such. i didn't write it as such.
again. i did not say you were not oppressed. this post is literally about how you are oppressed. it is a reminder that you are not the most oppressed person in the world, a way i've seen a lot of white transfems acting lately. maybe not even necessarily in a detrimental way, but in a way that definitely leans towards the "white is default" lane of thinking, which erases black suffering, which erases progress towards black safety. this, to me, is troubling, which is why i made this post. it's important when building solidarity within our community to understand who the most vulnerable of us are, because the safety of the most vulnerable of us will ultimately be the safety of all of us.
please do not be offended when you are reminded that your skin is white. im not calling you evil. im asking you to remain aware of yourself.
Oh hey I wrote a small essay on exactly this back when I was still being kind and calmly explaining things to yakubian devils
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wow, look at that, a black trans woman saying the exact thing i said, except she said it a year ago and it didnt get as much traction.
"weird! i wonder why!" she exclaimed, whitely.
please read it. it's not long.
Thing is that I’m not the only Black trans woman writing theory on transfeminism, Black transfeminism, or trans intersectionality - I’m just lightskinned and won’t shut up so I’m one of the most visible ones, and crackers STILL get mad at me for saying the most basic-ass concepts like “white people are still white even if they’re otherwise marginalized”
In many cases, intracommunity racial intersectionality fails because given the choice between solidarity with nonwhite trans people and white people (trans or cis), white trans people will almost always side with other whites in the hopes of preserving a degraded position within white supremacy, because they internally see being “lesser” within whites supremacy but still above nonwhites as preferable to solidarity with nonwhites that loses them that positionality.
taboo kinks like pedophilia/rape/incest are not innate to transfemininity or to queerness or to autism and this current wave of attempts to naturalize them as such is alarming and suspicious
i want to add because people are rightly pointing it out in the tags that this is a white phenomenon and that the taboos i listed are not actually taboo to white heteropatriarchy
y’all still beat your meat? lol
what do u beat
evildoers