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YOU WANT TO COMMUNE WITH THE ORB SO BAD IT MAKES YOU LOOK STUPID
@deepspicnine
Some of you need to realize that a woman doing something kind for a male partner is not always a sign of her own oppression wtf
Me: hey babe I picked up coffee for us on my way home
Someone who has literally never touched grass: QUEEN HE DOESNT DESERVE IT - YOU ARE NOT HIS SLAVE - THE FACT YOU CANT SEE THIS MAKES YOU A TRADWIFE - GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN
Some of you are falling for the radfem rhetoric that because the patriarchy exists no individual man could be a decent human being or deserving of kindness
The same way that housewives who CHOOSE to be housewives while their husbands work DO exist and are NOT traitors or opppressed
This is actually really important to me so I’m going to keep talking about it. My mom was a stay-at-home mom for my entire childhood. She chose to drop out of her master’s program to raise me, even though my father and her entire family had offered to come together and raise the baby so she could finish out her degree.
After I was born, she talked to a close friend about if she’d made the right choice - she felt like she was relegating herself to a life without importance - she felt that society had told her that to be important she has to go get her degree and “change the world.” Her friend told her that if she is raising her children to be good people, she’s changing the world by being present for them and helping them live their fullest potential.
My mom believed in this principle so strongly that she followed it for most of my life and dedicated long hours to schooling us at home (at least 3 of us kids were neurodivergent - I can confidently say I wouldn’t have survived as my authentic self in a public school).
My mom and dad have one of the best relationships I’ve ever seen - it’s one I aspire to and admire all the time. My father has overwhelming respect and love for my mom, which she has for him as well. They like to sit on the patio or in the living room and have a drink while they just talk for long hours alone together. They miss each other when they’re gone. I once found a love note from my dad to my mom the day he left on a business trip and at the time I was embarrassed but in retrospect who doesn’t want the kind of partner who writes love notes after being together 10, 15, 25 years?
To assume my mom was oppressed, conservative, didn’t make her own choice, didn’t think about the implications of her choice, or didn’t have a relationship that was both equal and loving makes you look stupid and to a certain degree sexist yourself.
People will be rude as hell to stay-at-home moms for no damn reason. Even if you haven’t seen it happen I guarantee it’s happened.
It's also a form of misogyny to devalue what is seen as traditionally feminine work — the raising of kids, housework, cooking, etc. Any feminism that places value only on women occupying typically masculine roles — having careers, etc — is actually just perpetuating this misogynist tradition While it's important to give women options, it's also important to remember that there's a reason why we look down on this kind of typical "woman's work", and it's not (just) because we're afraid of oppression — it's because patriarchy has devalued and minimised it to the point of poisoning it in our minds. We don't see it as important, and yet it is one of the most important roles you will ever perform. And its one that should be enthusiastically performed regardless of gender. Otherwise all we're going to do is raise children who will perpetuate these patriarchal ideas
I also think there's a kinda classism in the idea that homemaker women are always oppressed. Like "we, intellectuals, know what's right for them, the masses, who surely cannot recognize their own oppression without our help."
Let's all not forget when Marie Kondo, a sweet Japanese lady, was openly trash-talked by white western "feminists" for the crimes of being traditionally feminine and enjoying housework.
Let's not forget how these so called "feminists" wrote a ~better~ version of her book on cleaning by fillling it with swears and making it less daiiiinttyy. How their solution for making Kondo's method more "for women" was to demean her femininity and add more masculinity. How white women shit on her because they view her existence as a happily married Japanese woman inherently anti-feminist.
"Not like other girls" feminism isn't feminism. It's misogyny. And women from other cultures deserves just as much respect as Western white women. Let women live their lives without being mocked for not being happy ~the right way~
Now that Space Jam is trending I need you all to hear the best mash-up ever made in the history of mash-ups.
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) Directed by Guillermo del Toro
The wonderful gothic art deco American Radiator Building, New York (now the Bryant Park Hotel)
Inktober Digital Illustrations by Andréa Boloch
Puparia (2020) - Shingo Tamagawa
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It's funny how one can go from loving their OCs and wanting to talk about them to fucking HATING them and wanting to forget they ever existed.
Two of the most galaxy-brained hot-takes on John Boyega I've seen have definitely been "John Boyega doesn't have to worry about systematic racism because he's British and Britain isn't racist" and "John Boyega doesn't have to worry about systematic racism because he's British and has British privilege."
Because apparently being British cancels out him being a black man.
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Protect Black Autistic Lives. Protect Autistic Lives period.
Edit: Important to note that with the police’s apology about Charles Kinsey’s case, they explicitly said they were actually aiming for the Autistic patient.
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Pic No. 1: A tweet by a they/them @/DaShaunLH. “Elijah McClain – autistic; killed by police. Charles Kinsey – shot while workin w/ autistic patient. Ricardo Hayes – autistic; shot by police. Eyad Hallaq – autistic; shot by Israeli police. Oscar Guzman – autistic; beaten by police. Iyad Halak – autistic; killed by border police.”
Pic No. 2: Original tweet by Miami PD @/MiamiPD. “It’s here!! Our Autism Awareness Vehicle will be patrolling the streets of Miami. If you see it say hi, take a picture, and tag us!” Emojis of a police car, clapping hands, and two hands pressed together to say thank you. “#Autismawareness #mpd #community.” A screenshot of a video is shown of a Miami Police Department car covered in neon pink, neon orange, neon green, and cyan blue puzzle pieces to represent Autism awareness. Above the original tweet is a response by Man-Man @/Blaq__. “Miami actually shot a social worker that was laying on his back with his hands up while helping a patient with Autism. Y’all think we forgot?”
Pic No. 3: Tweet by Man-Man @/Blaq__. “On July 18, 2016, Charles Kinsey, a mental health therapist, was shot in the leg by a police officer in North Miami, Florida. Kinsey had been retrieving his 27-year-old severely autistic patient. @/MiamiPD @/NorthMiamiPD familar with this?” Tweet dated 12:20 pm on 08/28/2020.
Pic No. 4: Tweet by Man-Man @/Blaq__. “@/MiamiPD @/NorthMiamiPD F*ck y’all and that PR photo op.” A photo of Charles Kinsey is shown lying on his back with his hands and arms outstretched towards the sky. He wears a neon yellow shirt, dark grey shorts that reach his knees, white socks, and grey tennis shoes. His autistic patient is sitting in the middle of the street next to him, his legs crossed and his head turned towards his mental health therapist, Charles Kinsey. The patient wears a grey shirt, what looks like grey joggers, and looks like he may be toying with something on his wrist. He looks worried.
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