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Men want everything to be about them until you say the words "male violence"
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Love how heās lik ācome on thenā then realise he done fucked up and is all āno stop there plsā then he ded šš»šš»šš»šš»
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When someone says theyāre feminist and religious⦠No, you arenāt, you canāt be both. Religion is anti women. If you truly believe you can be a feminist and a religious person at the same time then please pick up the bible and read about the womenās condition there, see how women are supposed to be treated. Donāt sugar coat religion, and donāt believe the sugar coated version of religion
I agree, though i do think that not every one of a feminists actions is feminist. As long as you acknowledge and understand the rampant misogyny inherent in religion, and how it was a political creation to suppress the adoration of the sacred feminjne, who the fuck are we to stop you from going to your gatherings and your rituals. Just remember nothing is above critique- especially not THE tyrant patriarch jn tne sky
I did both for awhile and it was actually the treatment of women in the Bible and the fact that we were supposed to believe an all knowing being was MALE and his son was MALE and the Holy Spirit was MALE that made me leave. And now I'm agnostic. But yeah it took awhile for me to make sense of it. I think when the threat of hell is hanging over you, and has been hanging over you your whole life, you are scared to throw in the towel altogether. I think people assume it's cognitive dissonance that keeps a woman religious and feminist, but it's actually kinda brave to be religious and find feminism anyway. Because you get zero points in your church for it. I was known as the obnoxious feminist "liberal" or whatever and I was presenting a very tame version of feminism to these people, just a bare bones version, and that was too much. That helped me leave too. I think a lot of women get to the point where they are ready to walk away and say "God can do better than this"
I hate when guys are like "oh you're into westerns, so you like overly masculine bad boys after all, miss feminist " And I'm like NO The thing about the main characters of westerns is their reluctance. Clint Eastwood and co are constantly surrounded by shitty mercenaries and wannabe cowboys who are like super stoked to kill people and whenever they ask the Clint Eastwood-Esque character what it's like to kill people or make jokes about it, they are treated to a withering glare and some one-liner about how it's best to not be violent. The cowboys in these films use violence to protect the ones they love, because they must, but they let everyone know they take no pleasure from it. That it is not something to revel in. And that is what most resonates with me. The knowledge that yes, force is sometimes needed when dealing with a morally bankrupt enemy, but it is nothing to celebrate or grandstand over. And so my friends who say that are missing the point. I love cowboy movies because the quick, able, yes "masculine" main character is ever aware of the toll masculinity takes on those around him, and is most often a reluctant arbiter of the peace. If that makes sense.
November 20, 2013
Vancouver male transgender activists (āTranswomenā) spent today organizing a protest against the scheduled upcoming Day of Remembrance for the fourteen women slaughtered during the horrific 1989 LāEcole Polytechnique Massacre.
Organizer Natalie Reed previously collaborated with Abuzar Chaudhary (who has a restraining order against him by the University of Toronto Womenās Center for violent behavior and threats) in mounting a public protest outside a Vancouver private residence where women met to discuss feminism.
Reed believes that all males can become female if they simply claim to be, and has lobbied for the right to have a state-funded medical procedure to insert a surgical āneovaginaā near his penis, so that he can have the appearance of having two sets of genitals.
Reed and his ātranswomenā co-organizers are offended by any feminist or womenās event that addresses the issues that affect women because they feel that such events discriminate against them as males.
In a shocking lapse of sensitivity and respect, Reed and co-organizers seek to disrupt a solemn event ā one remembering the cold-blooded mass-murder of fourteen women by a man who targeted feminists for death because he believed feminism discriminated against his interests as a male- on the grounds that feminists also discriminate against THEIR interests as males.
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Christ. This is a memorial service for slain women being held at a rape relief center for women and trans activists donāt even have enough class to back off and respect these women. And they wonder why trans activism is turning so many people off.
Protesting a memorial, really?Ā =/
Trans activists do not care about women at all. They hate us.
This is what happens when you let people with severe personality disorders run your movement
Also thereās nothing wrong with macing the shit out of a man who harasses you during your remembrance ceremony just sayin
How very westboro of them, hm?
Do you ever have that one line in a song that just means the world to you and has this deeper meaning that you feel just explains everything and then your friends listen to it and are just like thatās cool but youāre like NO Ā THAT LINE IS JUST EVERYTHING HOW DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND and you realize just how much music means to you
YES! Idioteque. Everything all of the tiiiime
hey radfems/radfem allies/rad leaning ppl: whatās your mbti type? iām an entp, questioning intp (?) the quiz website is 16personalities.com!
Intj
Im too lazy to find out
Enfp!
seattle radfems! where you at?
Check the Seattle tag (if youāre on mobile, you might have to click the seattle tag twice to get it to show relevant posts)
*if you are a radfem in the Seattle area could you reblog this?*
Usually in vancouver (where the womenās library is) but currently in Kirkland, outside seattleĀ
I'm just north of Seattle! :)
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Being heterosexual sure is shit when men are all shit š
I used to think I was being too picky but fuck that. I deserve someone who wants to know about me. It may sound silly but I donāt wanna be out here fucking with people who never ask my favorite color or if I ate today. I deserve someone who wants to hear my dreams just as much as I want to hear theirs. I deserve the same energy and effort I release. Fuck that.Ā
I still believe in this. I still deserve this.
Hi! Do you have list of the radical feminist books you and other anti-porn bloggers frequently quote from? I'm trying to read more feminist literature this year. š
not really. but if you look up the following authors, you should be in good shape:
andrea dworkin
diana russell
gail dines
robert jensen
kate millett
germaine greer
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She's not a big name but im reading "backlash" by Susan faludi and it basically details all the ways society works against women/feminism and its really exhaustive and good!!
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WHY would you want weed socks where you gonna wear those?? to church???? to school? to work? no youāll wear them at home by yourself and take pics of them for the internet bc thereās little marijuanas on them
As someone who once owned weed socks I can confirm the post-buying confusion of "wait....where do I wear these???"
donāt allow yourself to go back to someone toxic just because you miss the way they made you feel
Is your solution to criminalize women in the sex industry? Because that's not supportive to women at all, you aren't helping the women if they're going to be treated like criminals. I understand the porn industry is abusive, but their has to be a way to dismantle that without further harming the women in those situations.
My solution is not to criminalize the women. I donāt think Iāve ever even remotely alluded to that being the solution. I do not support the criminalization of women at all in any circumstance. In relation to prostitution, I support the criminalization of men who buy and profit from womenās sexual exploitation and the decriminalization of women involved in prostitution.Ā
I wish I had a solution to how to combat pornography. I do not believeĀ āregulatingā it will be effective and I do not believe in censorship. However, there must be a way to dismantle this industry and all the associated harms that come with it.Ā
What if we raised men to respect other humans so much that the thought of using a woman was repulsive to them? I can dream I guess :/