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I love everything about this đđ
Perfect song lyrics for a #NewYear.
this queenâŠ
me at school: âwhen I get home, im catching up on all my work and finishing assignments"Â
 me as soon as I get home:
Clinic director Calla Hales was a victim of the extreme violence abortion providers face simply for doing their jobs and helping women.
I know Calla.Â
This is disgusting and heartbreaking.Â
pro life ppl: we wanna protect lives also pro life ppl: letâs rape and ruin a womanâs life just bc of her profession
Within weeks, though, Hales began to see her attackerâs face in the crowd of protesters outside the Raleigh clinic. At first, she thought she was being paranoid. But then, she says, the protesters began to yell things they hadnât yelled before, echoing words said to her during the assault.
âThe protesters outside started calling me a jezebel a lot more,â Hales said. âAnd I got letters in the mail saying that I deserved it.â
They also said things they could have known only from talking to her attacker or seeing her rape kit. Hales has a tattoo of a serotonin molecule on her left rib and one day, a protester asked what molecule her tattoo was of.
Hales received a barrage of anonymous text messages, phone calls, and voicemails. Sheâd pick up the phone and hear someone breathing heavily. Sheâd get voicemails that said, âDo you remember it?â Some days, she received hundreds of blank text messages. One night while at dinner with friends, she got a text from an unknown number that said, âThat shirt looks pretty on you.â
This wasnât a âlone wolfâ - this was a fully accepted member of the local âpro-lifeâ community and instead of being horrified or disgusted by his actions they cheered him on and celebrated what he did.Â
Let that sink in: these âprotestersâ are supporting this rapist. They know the graphic details of the rape and they are giddy about being able to traumatize her further through stalking and harassment.
they call it a heartbeet because your heart looks like a beet
this is so true
I know
Whatâs going on here
text post I made about heart beets and someone said they thought it was true and I told them I knew that
Thereâs really women in their 20âs out here molesting little boys and we never talk about it
Like these women will use babysitting as a means to get close to little boys and sexually abuse them and it just goes unacknowledged
Like we barely even acknowledge that when a man says he lost virginity at 8 years old to a woman 12 years his senior he was in fact raped
But these women are still in our communities, with their actions and movements going entirely unchecked, knowing that theyâll never be held accountable for what they did and are likely still doing
Boys are not too naive to know when theyâve been raped
But they know that no one will come to their defense, they know that no will will even acknowledge that there was wrong done let alone seek out retribution for it
They know itâs easier to act like they wanted it and receive praise than to be a victim and in turn be ridiculed for it
white person: *eats chicken tikka masala once* i justâŠ. i feel so connected⊠to indian culture âŠ. Iâm learning to speak islamâŠ. check out my third eyeâŠ.. chakra
I'd very much like to punch a feminist.
Iâd never, ever hurt a lady but Iâd be happy to punch a feminist. Itâd bring me great joy.
Iâm 6â2 and weigh 180lbs
ready when you are
Or if youâd like to have some more optionsâŠ.
Iâm 6â4â 228 pounds and have 9 years of combined martial arts training and 3 years of being a Line Backer in football. Just in case you are looking for variety.
what about a lady and a feminist. warning, combatives certified soldier.
im tiny, iâm like 5âČ4 and 130 lbs but u can fight me too
Reblogging for the last one cuz thatâs adorable
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OMG IVE ONLY SEEN THIS POST IN SCREEN SHOTS
We will all protect the small one.
This is hurting me
do you ever see an opinion thatâs so terrible that you actually feel bad for that personâs brain
Licia Ronzulli, member of the European Parliament, has been taking her daughter Vittoria to the Parliament sessions for two years now.
Every time this is on my dash, itâs an automatic reblog.
@BAKKOOONN
there will be a moment when you realize you are more grown up than your parents are. this is the loss of childhood, my love. it is when youâre standing in the kitchen and one of your parents is screaming about something and you recognize: you will let them win the fight not because you are wrong, but simply because you know that they will keep shouting unless you drop the subject. you expect them to have childish understandings of things. they will hold onto their concept of the world as if it was not a changing thing. they must be right, and they must be somehow more right than you, always, in everything. their idea of control is so necessary to who they are that you just let it go.
this is the moment. you are 11 or 17 or 21. and you realize that youâre more mature than they ever were.Â
and in some odd, sad way, this frees you. where they have stagnated, you continue.
âMy body, my choiceâ only makes sense when someone elseâs life isnât at stake.
Fun fact: If my younger sister was in a car accident and desperately needed a blood transfusion to live, and I was the only person on Earth who could donate blood to save her, and even though donating blood is a relatively easy, safe, and quick procedure no one can force me to give blood. Yes, even to save the life of a fully grown person, it would be ILLEGAL to FORCE me to donate blood if I didnât want to.
See, we have this concept called âbodily autonomy.â Itâs thisâŠ.cultural notion that a personâs control over their own body is above all important and must not be infringed upon.Â
Like, we canât even take LIFE SAVING organs from CORPSES unless the person whose corpse it is gave consent before their death. Even corpses get bodily autonomy.Â
To tell people that they MUST sacrifice their bodily autonomy for 9 months against their will in an incredibly expensive, invasive, difficult process to save what YOU view as another human life (a debatable claim in the early stages of pregnancy when the VAST majority of abortions are performed) is desperately unethical. You canât even ask people to sacrifice bodily autonomy to give up organs they arenât using anymore after they have died.Â
Youâre asking people who can become pregnant to accept less bodily autonomy than we grant to dead bodies.Â
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But, assuming the mother wasnât raped, the choice to HAVE a baby and risk sacrificing their âbodily autonomyâ is a choice that the mother made. YOu donât have to have sex with someone. Cases of rape aside, it isnât ethical to say abortion is justified. The unborn baby has rights, too.Â
First point: Bodily autonomy can be preserved, even if another life is dependent on it. See again the example about the blood donation.Â
And hereâs another point: When you say that ârape is the exceptionâ you betray something FUNDAMENTALLY BROKEN about your own argument.
Because a fetus produced from sexual assault is biologically NO DIFFERENT than a fetus produced from consensual sex. No difference at all.
If one is alive, so is the other. If one is a person, so is the other. If one has a soul, then so does the other. If one is a little blessing that happened for a reason and must be protected, then so is the other.Â
When you say that âRape is the exceptionâ what you betray is this: It isnât about a life. This isnât about the little soul sitting inside some personâs womb, because if it was you wouldnât care about HOW it got there, only that it is a little life that needs protecting.
When you say ârape is the exceptionâ what you say is this: You are treating pregnancy as a punishment. You are PUNISHING people who have had CONSENSUAL SEX but donât want to go through a pregnancy. People who DARED to have consensual sex without the goal of procreation in mind, and this is their âconsequence.âÂ
And that is gross.Â
You should be held accountable for your actions.Â
If you choose to have unsafe sex and get pregnant from it, you exercised your right to bodily autonomy when you decided âYes, I want to run the risk of pregnancyâ. When the fetus comes and you decide to go back on that decision, itâs no longer just your body.Â
Thatâs the difference between a forced blood transfusion and refusing an abortion. A forced blood transfusion would make you responsible for the actions of another person, rather than your own.
Put it this wayâŠ
Reasons in favour of abortion:
1. Motherâs bodily autonomy.
Reasons against abortion:
1. The child.
BUT, if the child was conceived as a logical consequence of the mother exercising her bodily autonomy, then that balance of interests shifts like this.
Reasons in favour of abortion:
1. Motherâs bodily autonomy.
Reasons against abortion:
1. The child.
2. Motherâs bodily autonomy.
That is how my personal process works for this. Your âbodily autonomyâ is no longer a concern if you exercised it to get yourself pregnant in the first place. Thatâs why, if you voluntarily have unsafe sex, knowing full well the risk of pregnancy, then you have already stated that âyes, I want to carry this childâ.Â
@generalmaluga
So you think women should be punished for having consensual sex with motherhood being a punishment? Thanks for spelling it out, asshole. This is why we say pro lifers are misogynists.
If you fucked a dude out of your own free will and you consented to it and you didnât use protection (or maybe you did) and you get pregnant, guess what? Itâs your own goddamn fault. You should be held responsible for your actions. Maybe you shouldnât be having sex if you arenât ready for that responsibility. If you are raped, thatâs a different story.
So you admit it has nothing to do with the personhood of the fetus; its only about punishing women who agree to sex by using motherhood as a punishment.
Again, this is why people say pro lifers are misogynists
The fetus is alive from the moment it is conceived. You are killing another human being because you donât want the responsibility. How is this any different than murder??
Wait, why is that scenario any different if the pregnancy is caused by rape? Why would rape cause it to not be murder? AreâŠare rape pregnancies not alive? Explain.
(I mean, we could talk about how when life begins is a tricky question and how not consenting to the use of your organs and preservation of bodily autonomy really isnât murder, but lets address the elephant in the room first.)
book:Â âshe has naturally red hairâ
screen adaptation:
book:Â âshe has naturally curly hairâ
screen adaptation:
book:Â âred hair, frecklesâ
screen adaptation:
Book: âshe was blackâ
Movie adaptation:
Chinese emperor Ai of Han, fell in love with a minor official, a man named Dong Xian, and bestowed upon him great political power and a magnificent palace. Legend has it that one day while the two men were sleeping in the same bed, the emperor was roused from his sleep by pressing business. Dong Xian had fallen asleep across the emperorâs robe, but rather than awaken his peaceful lover, the Emperor cut his robe free at the sleeve. Thus âthe passion of the cut sleeveâ became a euphemism for same-sex love in China. â R.G.L.
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NO OKAY THIS IS REALLY COOL SO SHUT UP AND LISTEN KIDS. Ancient China was super chill about homosexuality okay. Like we have gay emperors and feudal lords, lesbian princesses who were girlfriends with their serving maids, gay ass poets who wrote lots of poems about that one courtesan who played the guzheng so well. In fact homosexuality was so okay that in Shiji, which is basically the Bible of Ancient Chinese history, there is an entire section dedicated to the gay lovers of emperors. Whatâs the best part? All the laws and criticism about homosexuality in Ancient China were all about shit like prostitution and rape. These laws were outlawing homosexual stuff were all very specific. For example, there were laws banning male prostitution, but no laws against homosexuality. These laws were passed to stop the spread of prostitution and laws targeting prostitution in general were pretty common in Chinese history. There were also really strict laws about male rape. Rape was punishable by death, regardless of the gender of the victim. Rape a girl, you die. Rape a guy, you die. Have sex with a minor, you die regardless of whether it was consensual. The lightest sentence you could get was slavery where you were bound to the army. Also scholars wrote essays criticising the boyfriends of emperors, saying that they distracted the emperor from work blah blah blah but THEY ALSO DID THE SAME FOR THE CONCUBINES. Thatâs right - the issue wasnât homosexuality but rather the hormones of the emperor. They didnât care about the gender of the emperorâs favourite lover but rather the fact that the emperor was too horny to get shit done. âBut WAIT, Modern China is a hardass about homosexuality!!!! How do you explain that!â Yes. That. Thatâs because of the late Qing years where Western influences entered the country and brought their gross ass homophobic attitudes with them. And the Qing government was so anxious to seem modern and be seen as equals to their Western counterparts. So they adopted Western ways and discarded their previous attitudes about homosexuality. Hence you have Modern China. So the next time someone tries to tell you that being LGBT is wrong because it goes against traditional Chinese values, tell them to go fuck themselves with 3000 years of Chinese queerness.Â
Here are all the illustrations of historical gay couples by Ryan Grant https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/artist-spotlight/2012/08/11/ryan-grant-longs-history-gay-love#slide-0
This is one of the best things I have ever read.
Realizing itâs not romance that I hate but overdone straight relationships with zero chemistry built on a slew of misogynistic tropes was like a huge revelation for me
I have a story about this.
My revelation regarding this was spurred by a little-known film that actually didnât do very well in theatres at all, from the early 90s called Corina Corina.
Starring heartthrob of the time Ray Liotta, fresh off his Goodfellas fame andâŠ..Whoopie Goldberg??? as his love interest??????
Bear with me here.
Corina Corina is the story about a man whose wife died, leaving him alone to parent his 8-9 year old daughter alone in what appears to be the late 50s-early 60s.  His daughter, Molly, is non-verbal due to the trauma of her motherâs death and is dealing with feelings of isolation as a result of her mourning process. Ray Liottaâs character makes a concentrated effort to be a good dad for her, but itâs real clear that both of them are still dealing with the death of his wife. Because Rayâs character works full time, he needs to find a nanny to watch his girl and pick her up from school. After a couple of terrible experiences (one with a hilarious appearance by Joan Cusack) he decides to hire Whoopie Goldberg. Whoopie Goldbergâs character is a college educated black woman (in the 50s!!!!) who appears to be doing domestic work because its the only work white 50s America will hire her for. She and Rayâs daughter Molly get along well because she is the first person to take Mollyâs decision to be non-verbal seriously and learn an alternate way to communicate with her.
Long story short, Whoopie Goldberg and Ray Liotta fall in love and live happily ever after.Â
But, more importantly, the way the movie built their love changed the way I was able to process hetero couples on screen forever.
1. First, they were both provided with alternate romance options from the beginning of the movie. Ray was given an extremely attractive white lady love interest, and Whoopie was given an attractive and charming black man love interest. Both of them were given opportunities to return their affection but both pointedly chose not to.
2. They were attracted to each other based on common interest. They both liked the same music, they both bonded over their ability to play the piano, they both loved molly, they both helped encourage each other in their chosen fields (whoopieâs was english, and rayâs was being a songwriter), they both respected each otherâs opinions and they both were honest with each other about the circumstances they were in.
3. They were realistic about the issue of a black woman being in a relationship with a white man in the era, and didnât glide over racial identity issues. Ray made sure that his white neighbors knew that he loved her and didnât care what they thought. He even explained to his mom that Molly emulating black culture wasnât shameful and that she should mind her business about the way he felt about Whoopie Goldberg.
4. When Ray confessed his feelings, it was incredibly heartfelt and he was literally crying.
5. They didnât pursue a romantic relationship until Whoopie wasnât working for him anymore. And they didnât gloss over the issue of power disparity in that equation. Ray doesnât condescend to Whoopie at all through the movie, but once heâs aware he has feelings for her, his new goal is to let her know that he unquestionably considers her his equal both in private and in public And its clear that heâs aware that this is the first thing that must be settled before anything else.Â
By the time you get to the end of the movie, the entire concept of Ray Liotta being with Whoopie Goldberg seems not only normal, but exceptionally romantic and youâre left wondering why you thought they would be a gross couple to begin with when theyâre sO cLeArLy MaDe fOr eAcH oThEr
I now call this the Corina Corina standard.Â
If a movie has a hetero couple and their relationship isnât as fleshed out as Ray/Whoopie, I now have difficulty accepting whats occurring.Â
The concept that two hot straight people who are vaguely near each other just doesnât do it for me anymore after watching Ray Liotta walk through a black neighborhood in the 50s and knock on Whoopieâs door to beg her to come home to him.
Oh so you say your characters are in love?
Prove it.
Reblogging for the review.
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