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@mollysunflower
this is real it’s happening and it’s terrifying
some people are afraid of dogs but i’m afraid of the opposite of dogs. the absence of dogs. dogless space
John Legend criticizes Republicans like Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz for their responses to the video recording of Trump admitting to sexual assault
John Legend continues to live up to his last name in every possible way.
The whole “I’m not like other girls” movement should really be called the “I don’t want men to treat me the way they treat other women” movement because that’s what it really is. Women know that a girl who wears makeup is as respectable as a girl who wears none. A girl who’s played every Final Fantasy game is as respectable as a girl who digs Candy Crush. A woman who started her own law firm is as respectable as a single mom who works in the service industry. A girl who enjoys casual sex is as respectable as a girl who has never had her first kiss. A lesbian who has no interest in men is as respectable as a straight girl who loves her boyfriend. A girl who reads People magazine is as respectable as a girl who reads Dostoyevsky.
Women have been extensively shamed for saying “I’m not like other girls” when what they are really saying, maybe without knowing it, is “I’ve heard the way men talk about specific types of women, typically women who do things that they don’t understand or relate to, and I really, really want them to separate me from that and see me as a person who is worthy of being respected.” How much respect a woman gets from men is very rarely indicative of how much she deserves.
“I don’t want you to treat me the way you treat other girls, because you treat other girls like shit.”
fantastic post
Shout it louder honestly
Oh!!!!!! !
Fuck Donald Trump.
Coffee and Tea drinkers are going at it, and I’m over here with my whipped cream/sprinkles cocoa just sipping away.
“At the core of capitalism there is not only the symbiotic relation between waged-contractual labor and enslavement but, together with it, the dialectics of accumulation and destruction of labor-power, for which women have paid the highest cost, with their bodies, their work, their lives.”
– Silvia Federici | Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation (2004)
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@hasturshomie
I actually hate being sappy like I’ll say “I missed you today” then immediately drag them to diffuse the situation
“Where were you today? I missed u. Thought ya lil ugly ass went and joined the soul circus”
more relevant than ever before
i hate that male suicide rates are only discussed as a “gotcha” in response to feminist analysis of male violence. male suicide rates aren’t a rebuttal of male violence; they’re integral to the discussion.
men are more likely to commit suicide than women. men are also vastly more likely to commit murder (and more likely still to commit murder-suicide). men are raised to believe that violence is the solution, both to their problems with others and with themselves.
suicide is in no way morally equivalent to murder, but they are both acts of violence. no discussion of male violence is complete without acknowledging the violence that men inflict on each other & themselves.
Men often commit suicide because they are unable to talk to other people about their depression.
It’s masculinity that teaches men it’s not okay to be sad.