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Cultural appropriation
Reminder she gets her ass killed in one-on-one combat by that same girl
Reminder that O-Ren Ishii was half-Chinese-American.
Reminder that Lucy Liu is full Chinese.
Reminder that they’re called katana, not samurai swords.
Reminder that the Japanese stole the katana basically from China, among a lot of other shit.
Reminder that cultural appropriation is a stupid selfish concept and a lot of things wouldn’t exist today if cultures didn’t incorporate things into each other all the time.
And again, lucy lui’s character loses the fight of what she assumes she is better at based on fictional race.
And then apologized when she realized she was facing a real opponent and should not have mocked her foe’s heritage.
Feminism is not a hate movement, yes there are misandrists in the movement that do not belong there but the aim of feminism is to support all genders and races
First, thanks for stopping by! I’m always happy to educate. While you’re making a statement of opinion instead of asking a question, I’m going to pretend that you’re asking me to back up my claims and are here for answers.
Second, this is going to be a long post. This is Tumblr, so I’ll keep it as short as possible, but really… there is a mountain of feminist history going back over 200 years documenting the awfulness that is feminism. If I had the time, I could fill books with this stuff.
While I do believe that feminism has become a hate movement since the 1960′s, more specifically feminism is and has been a supremacy movement since its inception.
I’ll go back as far as the mid 19th century. Before 1839, it was custom under English law (and countries which inherited English law, such as the US) to automatically give custody to the father on divorce. Unfair, right? Was the feminist solution equality? Something like shared parenting, perhaps?
Enter Caroline Norton and the Custody of Infants Act of 1839, which was the foundation for the Tender Years Doctrine. This mandated custody of children under age 7 be granted to the mother in all cases. The father had no recourse unless he could prove the mother was an adulterer. In 1873 this was expanded to include all children under age 16. The Tender Years Doctrine was written into law across the US and remained so until the end of the 20th century, alienating generations of children from their fathers. Even today, with the “best interests of the child” standard, courts still recognize a maternal preference. Mothers tend to be automatically granted custody while fathers must sue for custody. This has resulted in a devastating 18% custody rate for fathers.
Next to World War I and the White Feather movement, which used female power to shame men into dying en masse.
Onward and upward to 1923. Ever heard of Alice Paul? She was a real hero of the Women’s Suffrage movement. In 1921, a year after the 19th amendment was passed, she introduced the Equal Rights Amendment. By 1923 it was soundly defeated by… guess who? Not misogynists, not conservatives… A coalition of feminists led by the League of Women Voters. Why? They wanted to preserve female privilege enshrined in law, which they would lose if the ERA made them truly equal.
Let’s move forward to 1971. Erin Pizzey, another true hero who opened England’s first domestic violence shelters, noticed pretty quickly that a majority of the women entering her shelter were “equally as violent or more violent than their husbands.” Feminists were so enraged by such an idea that she suffered harassment, death threats, and bomb threats which chased her out of England. The feminists followed her to America, though, where they shot one of her dogs and stole two others. What is this once great supporter of abused women doing with herself today? She is now a leading voice in the Men’s Rights movement and advocate for equality in domestic violence support.
Erin Pizzey’s findings have been reinforced by over FOUR DECADES of research. What did feminism do with this? It created the Duluth Model, which blames all domestic violence exclusively on men and the mythical patriarchy. It continues to be the cornerstone of domestic violence support across the US, despite being debunked in 1999 by its co-founder. Feminism and the Duluth Model is the reason why there are literally ZERO male domestic violence shelters in the US and men who call hotlines for help are referred instead to batterers’ programs.
Those are just a few points in history that highlight what feminism is all about. While feminism was forgiven for its supremacy during the first and second waves because women actually lacked rights back then, it’s quite a different story now that women have not only legal equality but legal supremacy over men. You can see in these points that things clearly changed from exclusively championing female power for much of the history of feminism to the more recent violent misandry.
So what happened? Christina Hoff Sommers has been a feminist longer than I’ve been alive (and I’m old in Tumblr years) and documents this well in Who Stole Feminism? published way back in 1994 - which should give you a hint as to how long feminism has been lost.
My answer? By 1963 feminism had won. The Equal Pay Act was the last major legislative hurdle women needed to have all the same legal rights as men AND keep all of the female privileges the ERA would remove. Feminism had essentially fought its way into irrelevance. What now? What to do?
The bat shit hit the fan in 1967 when paranoid schizophrenic political lesbian Valerie Solanas published the SCUM Manifesto. S.C.U.M. stood for Society for Cutting Up Men. Here are choice tidbits:
“…overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and eliminate the male sex.“
and
“…”the male is an incomplete female, a walking abortion…. To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples.”
and my personal favorite
“To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he’s a machine, a walking dildo.”
With quotes like this from a murderous nutter like Valerie Solanas, any sane person would reject this entirely, right?
The SCUM Manifesto helped set the direction of third-wave feminism. It continues to be widely read in Women’s Studies courses today. It gave free license to feminists to cast off the shroud of equality and embrace supremacy.
Today, feminism is a shadow of its former self… Wallowing in lies, half-truths, and fantasy. While it is most noted for its misandry, feminism’s primary victim is women. Third-wave feminism depends entirely on the victimization and infantilization of women.
It concocts fantastic narratives like the The Wage Gap myth based on a real statistic that shows no such thing. It invents Rape Culture by ensuring that men can not legally be raped by women thus allowing it to ignore the fact that women make up 40% of rapists and, in education, place the burden of proof on men. It flails about, searching for something, ANYTHING to make it relevant and lands on total nonsense like manspreading. It even spreads like cancer to make itself somehow relevant in racial equality despite its long history steeped in racism.
In conclusion, third wave feminism is misandry. The two are inseparable… and both are an abomination to anyone who wants equality over gender supremacy.
“To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he’s a machine, a walking dildo.”
— Valerie Solanas, founder of S.C.U.M. (Society for Cutting Up Men), attempted to murder Andy Warhol in 1968; S.C.U.M. Manifesto (1967)
“Under patriarchy, every woman’s son is her potential betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another woman.”
— Andrea Dworkin, author and anti-pornography activist; Our Blood (1976) p. 20
“[Rape] is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by whichall men keep all women in a state of fear.”
— Susan Brownmiller, journalist and author, co-founder of Women Against Pornography; Against Our Will (1975) p. 5
“The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist.”
— Ti-Grace Atkinson, author, president of New York NOW and founder of the October 17th Movement; Amazon Odyssey (1974) p. 86
“I feel that ‘man-hating’ is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them.”
— Robin Morgan, author and editor for Ms. Magazine; Going Too Far (1978) p. 178
“Being a housewife is an illegitimate profession… The choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family-maker is a choice that shouldn’t be. The heart of radical feminism is to change that.”
— Vivian Gornick, author and educator at The New School; The Daily Illini (25 April 1981)
“I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men … for the men women share their lives with - husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, co-workers.”
— Judith Levine, author and political activist; My Enemy, My Love (1992) p. 3
“There are times when a woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.”
— Gloria Steinem, journalist and activist, co-founder of Ms. Magazine, prominent figure of second-wave feminism; McCall’s (October 1970)
“And if the professional rapist is to be separated from the average dominant heterosexual [male], it may be mainly a quantitative difference.”
— Susan Griffin, author and recipient of the MacArthur grant and an Emmy for the play Voices; Rape: The All-American Crime; Ramparts Magazine (1971) p. 30
“I believe that women have a capacity for understanding and compassion which man structurally does not have, does not have it because he cannot have it. He’s just incapable of it.”
— Barbara Jordan, United States Representative of Texas; Running as a Woman(1994) p. 266
“Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat. Women often have to flee from the only homes they have ever known.”
— Hillary Clinton, American diplomat and former senator; First Ladies’ Conference on Domestic Violence, El Salvador, 1998
“If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontamination of the Earth. I think this will be accompanied by an evolutionary process that will result in a drastic reduction of the population of males.”
— Mary Daly, philosopher and former professor at Boston College (women’s studies and others); “No Man’s Land”; What Is Enlightenment? (Fall/Winter 1999)
“The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race.”
— Sally Miller Gearhart, author and former professor of women’s studies at San Francisco State University; The Future - If There Is One - Is Female (1981)
“Women have very little idea of how much men hate them.”
— Germaine Greer, author, journalist and former lecturer at the University of Warwick; The Female Eunuch (1970) p. 279
“Rape represents an extreme behavior, but one that is on a continuum with normal male behavior within the culture.”
— Mary Koss, researcher and professor of psychology at Kent State University; Sexual Experiences Survey (1982)
“We have long known that rape has been a way of terrorizing us and keeping us in subjection. Now we also know that we have participated, although unwittingly, in the rape of our minds.”
— Gerda Lerner, former professor of women’s studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, helped found the field of Women’s History; The Creation of Patriarchy, Volume 1 (1986) p. 225
“As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not … He can beat or kill the woman he claims to love; he can rape women … the vast majority of men in the world do one or more of the above.
— Marilyn French, author and lecturer, advisor to Al Gore’s presidential campaign; The War Against Women (1992) p. 182
“[The falsely accused] have a lot of pain, but it is not a pain that I would necessarily have spared them. I think it ideally initiates a process of self-exploration. ‘How do I see women?’ ‘If I did not violate her, could I have?’ … Those are good questions.”
— Catherine Comins, assistant dean of students at Vassar College; TIME Magazine(June 3 1992)
“Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.”
— Catharine MacKinnon, philospher and professor at three universities, presently University of Michigan; A Rally Against Rape (1981)
“Feminist consciousness is consciousness of victimization … to be aware of an alien and hostile force outside of oneself … For some feminists, this hostile power is ‘society’, or ‘the system’; for others, it is simply men.”
— Sandra Bartky, professor of philosophy and gender studies at the University of Illinois; Femininity and Domination (1990) p. 15
“Heterosexuality is a die-hard custom through which male-supremacist institutions insure their own perpetuity and control over us. Women are kept, maintained and contained through terror, violence, and spray of semen.”
— Cheryl Clarke, author and former educator and dean of students at Rutgers University; Words of Fire (1995) p. 244
“If the classroom situation is very heteropatriarchal—a large beginning class of 50 to 60 students, say, with few feminist students—I am likely to define my task as largely one of recruitment … of persuading students that women are oppressed.”
— Joyce Trebilcot, author and former professor of philosophy and women’s studies at Washington University; Who Stole Feminism (1994) p. 92
A thing of beauty.
I’d also like to add that Pizzey’s shelters are now being managed and lead by feminists. What’s the main thing they changed about Pizzey’s approach? They stopped helping violent women manage their aggression, which is something Pizzey implemented to help both the women, their (future) partners and their kids (who Pizzey noticed were sometimes abused by their mothers at the shelter), most likely because, according to patriarchy theory, women can’t actually be the aggressors.
Feminism was never really about equality.
This is my favorite feminism master post because this bit is EXTREMELY important: “While it is most noted for its misandry, feminism’s primary victim is women.
Third-wave feminism depends entirely on the victimization and infantilization of women. ^^ This is the real reason feminism makes me so upset and why I eventually abandoned the movement. So many girls are being duped into becoming feminists because they’re being told repeatedly debunked lies like the wage gap and the fucking rape scare-mongering with the 1 in 5, that every man is a potential threat, and then telling them that feminism is the only thing that can save them. I’ve known women who became completely emotionally dependent on feminism to survive. Afraid of men to the point of hating them, and believing that without it women would be “slaves” again. Its like that one video of the woman with her roommate-turned-feminist. Friendships deteriorated and as far as I know they’re still in the same strait. Feminism as a movement is fucking manipulative and disgusting. I hate it. But if all you can see is the misandry coming out of feminism (which is damning enough as it is), but can’t see that many feminists are victims themselves of the movement’s own lies, you need to re-evaluate. …I’m not even angry. I’m just sad.
While Erin Pizzey has received her share of threats and harassment from feminists, she does not believe that feminists shot her dog, but racist neighbors.
I have a Master of Arts degree in Women’s Studies. However, the only job I can find is as a bartender at a local restaurant. I owe over 60k in student loans. I am forced to rely on food stamps and W.I.C. to support my son. Is this the “American Dream” I worked so hard for? I am the 99 percent!
The epitome of 21st century feminism.
I’m wondering what kind of job she expected to get with a degree in women’s studies…
Professional victim or Privilege checker.
White Privilege and White Tears: The Get Out of Racism Free Card
I had recently seen friends of mine post a graphic on their Facebooks that meant to address white privilege; which I assume is based on a tweet some half wit made. It goes something along the lines of, “No one is saying that just because you’re white you don’t have problems. We’re saying that you don’t have problems BECAUSE you’re white.” I’m sure some of you have seen these cute backpeddling quotes getting posted around.
No one is saying that just because I’m white I don’t have problems? Weird, because I remember being deep into some twitter conversing, talking about how when I was young I went to a predominantly black school and got beaten up all the time for being white. The response to that? “Oh, save me your white tears”. What brought along the dialog was reading tweets that discussed the inherently flawed idea that you can’t be racist towards white people.
“White tears” is a common theme with these extremists when it comes to white people who discuss their problems. You see it in their rhetoric all the time. So I guess because I don’t get harassed by police, and because my family didn’t endure slavery, or suffer from the effects of gentrification, all of a sudden I don’t have Type II Bi Polar Disorder (diagnosed by a real doctor, for all of you self diagnosed, phony assholes that think mental illness is cute), and that I didn’t grow up around meth addicts, and have to live in a house in the winter at times with no heat, having to boil pots of water in order to take a hot bath.
The truth of the matter is that pointing out white privilege has only 2 total intended outcomes, and the apply to different demographics. For white people, the people who seem to love to spew the white privilege rhetoric the most, it’s the new “I’m totally not racist”. It’s their way of playing the race tensions safely. That’s not to suggest they actually are racists deep down; but you sure won’t see these guilty white people giving up their jobs for a person of color. You won’t see them actively digging into finding out if their company is engaging in wage paygaps on the basis of race. You won’t see them helping out at a Boys and Girls Club in the fucking hood. It’s all talk as far as white people are concerned; if you see a white person shitting out the white privilege grief - chances are they’re really full of shit, and you could probably easily make them look like the frauds they are if you simply call them out.
The other means to create a further racial wedge, likely because their experiences made them convinced that white people have historically ruined everything in their paths. They want you to check your white privilege, but they don’t quite want to tell you what the fuck that even means, because they don’t know what it means. They honestly believe that in the 21st century, the us vs. them is still black and white, and not a matter of the rich, connected, and powerful, vs the poor, disenfranchised, weak. Now, they might tell you to use your privilege to help in the fight against racial injustice - but they don’t really tell you how to do that either, and again it’s because they don’t have any understanding of how things work in the real world.
The notion that we as white people cannot relate to the black struggle may all and well be true. Black people who struggle refuse to empathize with the idea that white people have no more pull in anything than they do. Do they think that if white people step up when a cop is about to beat a young black male, that they’ll all of a sudden stop? Do they believe that people legitimately give a shit about what we have to say because we’re white? That all of a sudden our protest means more? That our vote counts more? They forget that this country was bought and sold a long time ago. It’s a VIP club, and neither myself nor them will ever fucking be invited; because we don’t have the right name, our mom’s and dad’s weren’t from the right blood line, because we don’t have bank accounts with seven figures in them.
The thing is, I think deep down, they do realize this. They know that every average white person has no ability to do a fucking thing more to help their plight outside of the simple strength in numbers, which has nothing to do with our DNA. But it’s not about that. It’s about blaming someone, and jacking a clever philosophy as a means to do so, while still sounding PC, and not hateful. But I’m a big believer in context. As innocent as the whole “white privilege” term means to come across, there’s literally nothing you can do with it. The whole idea is to erase the rest of your identity, and anyone tells you otherwise is a fucking liar. Because the moment you talk about the problems you do have, that they might not have, you get told to fuck off with your white tears. Your problems are insignificant. Hey, put your problems aside and use your whiteness to do something for people who aren’t white. Because that’s a thing you can do. If you write to congress and send them a piece of which you skinned yourself as proof of your white brotherhood, surely they’ll listen to you and pass prison reform, end mass incarceration, and end racial profiling. Because that’s how it works!
The irony, I suppose, is that I’m pretty vocally for civil rights, and ending various injustices. And nothing this ultra left wing PC manufactured outrage culture does is going to change that for me. But don’t sit here and dismiss my own hardships, throw me into a demographic where I’m only considered by my skin color, then tell me that just because you’re doing so doesn’t mean you’re saying you don’t think I have own problems I have to deal with, concluding by telling me to feed you my white tears when I explain my problems to you. Circular logic doesn’t suit anyone.
Originally posted by tngface
Dear Feminists,
There actually are blogs on here that are transphobic, that are homophobic, that are misogynistic, literal Nazi blogs saying things like how they want to murder Caitlyn Jenner or how blacks need to be sent back to Africa or how much they enjoy curb-stomping F*ggots.
You don’t get these blogs banned though. The reason is because you want them to exist so you can justify as to why you are oppressed. So you can justify sending hate to people by saying, “Well they do the same to us!”
The kind of blogs you want banned are the ones that make points you can’t refute. Because they are getting people away from your side. Someone says trans people are freaks and should be killed that’s not going to convince anyone to stop supporting you that’s just getting more people to join your side because they think everyone against you are bigots when they read posts like that. But if someone calls you out for lying and fact checks your bullshit. Those people are getting others off your side using logic.
That’s why you go after them. That’s why you went after Takashi0
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I used to have trouble removing gator tags with pliers or rubber bands (still want to try that credit card way) so this is how I’ve done it, I hope this helps someone!
(sorry for reposting, I realized I made a mistake in it)
WHY WAS THIS RECOMMENDED TO ME! WHY ARE THESE IDIOTS STRAIGHT UP POSTING GUIDES ON HOW TO SHOPLIFT NOW!?
Let the little fuckers try.
Most places these days have cameras everywhere. You will be recognized. They will be warning one another about you.
I hate to say it, but a lot of places are more worried about their employees stealing than their customers. They expect a certain number of “overhead” and don’t start looking at customers unless the amount being lost goes over a threshold. You usually see this more in areas where the clientele has more money. Which also goes to show you the tumblr thieves are coming from upper class homes for the most part.
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Reblog if are working and/or alone tomorrow.
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My “Cis White Male Privilege”
My privilege is having my girlfriend and I being threatened to be murdered by my shitty ex girlfriend, and the cops doing nothing about it.
My privilege is being constantly harassed by her for over a year and a half, and every time I go to the police about it, they just kind of laugh it off.
My privilege is her stealing hundreds of dollars worth of stuff, and that being okay.
My privilege is knowing my ex-girlfriend took advantage, and I guess it would be classified as date rape, of me and that’s how our child was conceived.
My privilege is knowing that even though she essentially raped me, by drugging me, there’s nothing the police will do, and the courts will just laugh at it and not take me seriously.
My privilege is knowing we may have a child together, that I haven’t gotten to see in nearly a year, because she just decided she wanted to do that.
My privilege is knowing that even though she has him around sex offenders, drug addicts, drugs, unsafe environments, etc., that I will most likely lose the custody battle if he is mine.
My privilege is having to pay Child Support for a child I was raped to conceive, and to support her habits, and little to no money actually being spent on what it should be spent on.
My privilege is modern feminism overlooking these issues, and then getting angry with me when I refuse to identify with their man hating movement. I’m not detracting from true equality feminists, just these third wave cunts.
My privilege is knowing that I am more likely to be accused of rape, even if it is completely untrue.
My privilege is knowing she can ruin my life with this, and there’s nothing I can do, because I’m far too poor to afford to do anything about it.
My privilege is being smart enough to understand and know all of this, just so I can be depressed enough to think about suicide every day just to get it all to stop. So I can finally be free.
My privilege is knowing if I am raped, like I was in the past, chances are nothing will happen because no one will take me seriously about it.
My privilege was being abused for two years, and my abuser claiming I abused her and the baby and everyone thinking I truly did it.
My privilege is having my life robbed all because I was raped and abused, and nothing will happen to my rapist/abuser.
My privilege is that my constant “No” meant “Yes” anyway.
My privilege is having to tell this story on Tumblr because none of my friends know and I don’t think any would believe me.
I refuse to accept these as privileges or anything else Tumblr will say I have. We are all equal, and I deserve the same treatment and respect as any woman who would step forward about this. I will only consider one thing my privilege and that is my ability to say Fuck You to anyone who acts like I’m the lesser for this.
A list of seven mystery women have met with Lucasfilm to discuss the possibility of becoming future Star Wars directors and/or screenwriters.
Dear Hollywood,
please stop handing women things because you feel sorry for them. It’s actually pretty sexist and does the opposite of what you’re trying to accomplish. Instead of hiring based on gender, why don’t you hire based on talent, experience, passion for the project, chemistry with the creative crew…y’know, like real filmmakers? As a woman, i’m getting kinda sick of this shit, being pandered to like a 10yr old with a low self-esteem and even lower attention span.
I was able to enjoy every famous 80s action movie, every Expendables movie (well not every one), every Marvel movie, and every DC movie without a female influence. Why? Because women aren’t single-minded, testosterone-phobic titmice who aren’t sane until they’ve reassured that women have been included in some way.
On a side note, I would love to see what Kathryn Bigalow would do with a Star Wars movie. She is one of my favorite directors (even if some of the material she had to work with were weak).
You Know What I’ve Never Seen?
You know what I’ve NEVER seen EVER in my ENTIRE LIFE?
A fucking orphanage.
Has anyone ever actually seen an orphanage? I’ve never even heard of an actual orphanage. No “Home for Girls” nothing. I’ve never even seen an old unused orphanage!
“Yeah to get to the post office you just go down Main Street, take a left, past the orphanage-” NO. NEVER HAPPENS.
In the wisdom of many states, many orphanages are no longer around. Instead, you have the foster care system in which children are placed in foster homes. A few for the better, but many for the worse. Unfortunately, many people take on the cause to become foster parents because they get money which is supposed to be used to care for the child(ren). Yet they use a fraction of the cash and it becomes a second source of income for the foster parents.