Everything seems to be exhausting me, no matter how much sleep or how much coffee I drink or how long I lie down, something inside me seems to have given up. My soul is tired.
My life.
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Everything seems to be exhausting me, no matter how much sleep or how much coffee I drink or how long I lie down, something inside me seems to have given up. My soul is tired.
My life.
To tell a woman everything she may not do is to tell her what she can do.
Is she saying that Sandra Bullock making as much as George Clooney automatically equates her as a feminist? Because Beyoncé has been named the highest-earning black artist of all time, earning more than Michael Jackson and Prince. And she’s not just being ‘sexual for money’, she’s an artist who is performing and happens to be sexual.
Segun Oduolowu dragging Annie Lennox for her comments on how Beyoncé and her ‘twerking’ “isn’t feminism” on the Wendy Williams Show
can I marry this guy?
Omg yes
Normally I would sideeye a man for explaining over other women what feminism is
BUT HE TOO RIGHT.
Well the racial dynamics here are still in play. While these white women want to be heard for feminism they still have more right to life than this black man defending a black woman any day any where any time. So tell them bitches off
Also:
Salute to the Mothers of our conscious struggle who sacrificed much, so that we could have a tomorrow and to all the courageous Sisters who just weren’t having any of it… 1. Angela Davis 2. Assata Shakur 3. Kathleen Cleaver 4. Sojourner Truth 5. Harriet Tubman 6. Rosa Parks 7. Fannie Lou Hamer 8. Shirley Chisolm 9. Sis. Minister Ava Muhammad 10. Two Sisters who weren’t having it!
“Women can’t go out in skimpy clothing and be surprised when they’re raped! That’s like leaving your front door open and being surprised when you’re robbed!” you’re comparing property to a human being
you’re comparing property to a human being
you’re comparing property to a human being
you’re comparing property to a human being
It’s Equal Pay Day – a day that shows how far into 2013 women must work to earn what men earned in 2012. After all, women still make just 77 cents to a man’s dollar. This gender gap affects women (and their families) from all backgrounds, ages, and at all levels of education – and it’s unacceptable.
Re-blogging because (unfortunately) this is still a thing.
I agree! I've heard many stories of women who make a small percentage of what their male counterparts make in the workforce just because they're women and it's so unfair!!! Any female who puts in the same amount of hard work of a man should receive the same amount of money; being a woman should not play a role in determining how much she receives for her hard earned work.
Why is it so unacceptable for women to show their nipples but its not for men to
Is no one else worried about how much gender discrimination is inbred into our society?
#FREETHENIPPLE
"Black women have had to develop a larger vision of our society than perhaps any other group. They have had to understand white men, white women, and black men. And they have had to understand themselves. When black women win victories, it is a boost for virtually every segment of society."
- Angela Davis, activist, author, educator
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speech in Beyoncé's song "***Flawless"
We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller We say to girls: "You can have ambition, but not too much You should aim to be successful, but not too successful Otherwise, you will threaten the man" Because I am female, I am expected to aspire to marriage I am expected to make my life choices Always keeping in mind that marriage is the most important Now, marriage can be a source of joy and love and mutual support But why do we teach girls to aspire to marriage And we don't teach boys the same? We raise girls to see each other as competitors Not for jobs or for accomplishments, which I think can be a good thing But for the attention of men We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings in the way that boys are Feminist: a person who believes in the social Political, and economic equality of the sexes
#iagree #truestory #equality #fairness #believe
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Tatyana Fazlalizadeh’s Street Art Confronts Sexual Harassment
this needs to be amplified