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Frigid cunts shall inherit the earth
I didn't include maybe my favourite part
mixed/biracial people get shit on for externalizing their identity issues but i wish the monoracial minority parents got more hate for producing children with the absolute worst, most racist white people ever. many monoracial minorities set their own kids up for said identity issues and self-hate by not putting any thought into how their white sexual partners would treat their own mixed race children. it’s usually not hard to predict either, white people are not very good at hiding their racism for long, even if it’s covert.
Anything That Moves (Winter, 1996)
A few selections from this article. He was shunned by both gays and hets. And his father reacted even more negatively when he came out as bisexual after being out as gay. His father thought being bisexual was worse than being gay, more confusing and more perverted
In feminist circles people generally seem to understand that people are socialized differently whether you are actively aware of this or not. Men and women are for example consistently treated differently and this will have an ongoing effect on how each behaves.
People can understand this for sexual orientation, at least up until a certain point. Bisexual people are more likely to be GNC than straight people, and gay men and lesbians even more so than bisexual people. This is not an innate trait, but rather something that develops due to gender roles being inextricably linked to heteronormativity.
Bisexuals however often get forgotten in these types of convos. Gender non-conformity “belongs” to gay men and lesbians, while bisexual people are often presumed to be as likely to be gender conforming as straight people are. Once again, we’re deemed indistinguishable from heterosexual people.
It goes further than that though. Any time someone considers their bisexuality to be an important part of who they are, they run the risk of being accused of making it the entirety of their identity/personality. On the flipside, someone who doesn’t consider it to be that important to themselves gets held up as proof that it shouldn’t matter that much in general.
In both cases what is missed is that one’s active focus only matters so much. Your sexual orientation is an innate part of you. If people treat you differently based on your bisexuality or you are otherwise exposed to biphobia, the effects of that will be filtered through no matter how preoccupied you are with it, because you still are on some level aware of whether or not you fit into the heterosexual norm.
In other words, you will be socialized a certain way based on your sexual orientation no matter what. And it will have an effect on how you see yourself (i.e. your identity) no matter what.
A bisexual person simply acknowledging this is not being too attention-seeking and it does not mean this is the only aspect of their identity that they value.
one of the (many) reasons why bisexual discourse feels so pointless is that even socially conscious bisexuals who want to participate with critical thinking are always on the defensive! they’re so used to perspectives on bisexuality being disrespectful and reductive that they shut down, interpret everything in bad faith, and argue against things that aren’t being said.
This is an unpopular opinion, but I don’t believe women should be in the military. It was commendable of the women who fought to achieve this, demonstrating that women can excel in any field they set their minds to.
However, consider the current state of the world. Why would you want to fight for a country that barely recognizes your humanity? All men see women as mere birthing machines. Then, you’ll argue, “Well, that’s why I wanted to be better and more than that,” even if you trained rigorously. But one mistake, and these men will start clawing at you, blaming your “biology” at the end of the day. It’s not a safe path for women, even with feminist support. Just look at the number of rape / sexual assault/harassment cases that go unreported due to rank. You’re not safe in the military, no matter who tries to tell you otherwise.
Pfc. LaVena Lynn Johnson (2005) - 19-year-old U.S. Army Private First Class found dead in a contractor’s tent in Balad, Iraq, on July 19, 2005. Though the Army ruled her death a suicide, her family argues she was raped and murdered, citing evidence of a broken nose, chemical burns, and injuries inconsistent with the official report.
Sgt. Sarah Roque (2024, Fort Leonard Wood) - A 23-year-old sergeant found dead in a dumpster at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Spc. Wooster Rancy was charged with murder.
Pfc. Katia Duenas-Aguilar (2024, Fort Campbell) - A 25-year-old PFC found dead in her residence off-post from Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Her death was ruled a homicide.
Ana Basaldua Ruiz (2023, Fort Hood) - A 20-year-old soldier found dead at Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos), Texas, in an apparent suicide, with family reporting she experienced sexual harassment.
Vanessa Guillén (2020) - A 20-year-old soldier murdered at Fort Hood after reporting sexual harassment. Her death triggered major military investigations into sexual assault and harassment policies.
In war, it’s even worse. Your country and even the country you were fighting against harm women and children. They rape these women, beat them, and torture them, and these women are usually civilians. Imagine what these men would do to an opposing female soldier. If you think this doesn’t happen, look up “Anush Apetyan” (trigger warning: rape, disfigurement).
We all know about the comfort women.
What American soldiers did to an 14-year-old Iraqi girl (trigger warning: gang rape, mass murder) is sickening. It’s appalling that these women put themselves in danger for a country that takes away their rights and openly allows people to say, “Repeal the 19th Amendment.” As a woman, is that what you want to fight for? If so, good luck.
It’s an opinion but all I can say is be safe.
This website's love of leather is consumerist btw. It's not revolutionary or sustainable. It's a high-status fashion item which is entirely unnecessary (we could replace all leather with existing plant materials yesterday). It's popular on this website because the marketing around it allows people to disguise their consumerism as #sustainable and #vintage and #punk.
In reality, leather tanning poisons the global south with heavy metals. And it's impossible to rear cattle without contributing hugely to climate change. We can't keep pretending it's a byproduct which somehow doesn't count. As if beef died on the cross and absolved all other cow products of their sins. Leather is a huge part of the profitability of the cattle industry. Even pretending a leather bag has a 100 year lifespan, it's not worth the CO2 or heavy metal pollution required to produce it. It would be drastically better to replace 1 leather bag with 20 hemp bags. And, of course, none of this even mentions the abject torture the cow had to go through.
And like, we can be a little consumerist. I'm not making the "you hate capitalism and have an iphone" argument. I don't care if you own leather or buy it second hand. But what is genuinely harmful is falling for the marketing and thinking leather is somehow revolutionary, or even worse, that opposition to leather is reactionary.
Every "plant leather" you people hold off the rooftop is plastic.
"Cactus leather?" Plastic. "Pineapple leather?" Plastic.
And the systematized and mechanized requirements for growing enough of ANYTHING to replace the leather human society uses would do a number on any ecosystem no matter what.
The same thing can and should be said of any "alternative" to wool.
And NONE of it will last half as long as a well maintained piece of leather clothing. Your hemp bag is gonna fall apart in 3 days and end up in a landfill with everything else.
The majority of farm land is dedicated to animal feed. We feed them plants and we're lucky if 20% of the calories go to producing the resources we extract from them. The overwhelming majority of it just goes to keep them alive (and spitting out GHGs). And we could skip that step entirely and just grow the materials directly. Leather and wool are the most land and resource inefficient possible materials. It's basic thermodynamics. We could replace every leather jacket with 20 cotton jackets and still have land to reforrest.
And when did I say ""plant leather""? We don't need "plant leather", we need plants. Plant fibers go in the compost, leather goes in landfills and puts chromium in the ground water.
guys i think i might be bisexual. has this happened to anyone else before??
re: advice for bisexuals
whenever you see some dumb shit or bait, instead of replying with something thoughtful nobody’s even gonna read in good faith anyway, go smoke a joint and jerk off
i think biphobia is important to address as it manifests in all contexts & spaces, but i would be lying if i said i was really concerned with what that the ‘lgbt community’ has to say about bisexual women. i would rather shoot myself in the head than socialize in my local gay/lgbt scene or rely on them for anything. nobody cool who was bisexual through history ever spent much time worrying about whether they fit into an in-crowd. my advice to bisexuals is to focus on their art, studies and careers. cultivate interests and a personal style. hit the gym. don’t let identity issues consume or hinder you. im tired of seeing bisexuals with 0 sex appeal keyboard warrioring against equally frumpy monosexuals over dumb shit that doesn’t actually matter. just be cool ffs
like would donny the punk, lady pink, rozz williams be complaining on social media about “not feeling ‘queer’ enough” or begging people on social media to accept them into a fake community that doesn’t actually exist..? no? okay. you shouldn’t either then
Eliza, 30
“I’m wearing a pinstripe skirt I bought at a thrift in Montreal, Cou Cou Intimates rina top, vintage knee socks from Japanese lolita brand Metamorphose, hair clip from another Japanese brand Pink House, and a vintage leather bag I found at a flea market in Barcelona. It’s early Y2K because it has a little attachment to put your phone in and it’s tiny! for the flip phones of yore. I’m generally inspired by lolita fashion, vintage lingerie and costumes, dolls, California beach style, French and German magazine cultures, early internet blogs. I love seeing what girls are wearing in New York and in my travels, too.”
Apr 14, 2026 ∙ Chelsea
there are so many bisexual people on social media who have deconstructed all the various -isms, speak so eloquently about their dual attraction, and create great content about how they experience life and relationships, but their content never goes viral. yet that one girl who said she prefers to date men over women is the one who goes viral?? when she mainly makes makeup content anyway? i don’t care about this ‘controversy’ bc this is the only type of content from bisexuals (and straight people who claim to be bisexual) that the gay community and the general public seems to WANT to give attention to, this is the image of bisexuality because it’s what the algorithm has chosen it as because it generates outrage - what it sustains itself with. if you’re bisexual and feeling uncomfortable and insecure because of that incident, don’t be. ignore it, keep doing you, and don’t let all the reactions scare you into the closet or into misidentifying as another label. accept constructive feedback only. bisexual people are NOT the only people who jump onto social media and say stupid shit about their love lives. okay? mwah 💋
i think it would genuinely kill chronically online biphobes if they learned james baldwin and oscar wilde were bi. i think they’d fall to their knees throwing up. like they can’t even handle their fictional faves being bi what happens when they’re irl gay icons? what will they do? vomit and cry i think
oscar wilde and james baldwin suffered from comphet