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She wasn’t looking for a Knight, she was looking for a sword.
“More Than That” Lauren Jauregui - “The Birth Of Venus” Sandro Botticelli
“God Is A Woman” Ariana Grande - “The Creation Of Adam” Michelangelo
Does it bug anybody else that the fandom is calling all of female superheroes Peter Parker's "Moms," after they all protected him in one scene? Like... I know it's all in good fun, but it bothers me that this is how easy we place women into a mother role.
I literally post only motivational quotes, beautiful landscapes, cute animals and eating disorders recovery advice on my Tumblr, yet whenever I post self-love selfies that are totally innocent, I immediately receive asks about if I am a virgin and stuff like that!?! We still have a big fight to lead, gurls 😤😡😠
I really used to see comments such as “if a man can identify as a woman then I guess I can identify as a helicopter!” And think they were the most lazy and ignorant responses to the topic of being transgender.
But now I really couldn’t think of a more accurate and simple comparison.
If someone can identify as something that is or is in relation to a biological reality when that is not their biological reality... then anyone can identify with literally anything that is not their biological/physical reality.
Including a helicopter.
Listen:
If the feminist movement post-weinstein makes you wonder if you are even allowed to hug women anymore, the answer is no. Most guys can. Most of the time, a hug is just a hug, and it's shared between friends; but you, the one getting upset because hugging is linked in your mind with sexual favours, are not allowed. Please take this personally.
This moment of reckoning for neoliberal politics should include a sincere interrogation of feminism as we know it.
I wore black on election day. I did so amid a sea of feminists wearing white in honor of racist suffragette leader Susan B. Anthony for her role in the struggle for white women to secure the right to vote. I saw black as the only choice on November 8th, which for me and many other citizens was not a day of celebration, but a day of mourning as the United States faced the false choice between two candidates who ranked among the least favorable in our nation’s history. Both options were corrupt, racist, and burdened by the extra baggage of their respective past and present – some of which had literally overlapped for more than a decade. I saw little to celebrate, despite the historical significance of a woman having made it so far in U.S. leadership, and instead lamented the pitiful state of our supposed democracy where only women like Hillary Clinton possessed the means to ever make it this close to the presidency.
To make matters worse, calls to wear white on election day in honor of two women who had worked against the interests of marginalized groups at so many turns marked a complete disregard of our humanity. A timeline full of enthusiastic chatter about pantsuits, wearing white, and posting “I Voted” stickers on Susan B. Anthony’s headstone induced the same feelings for me as pronouncements from Trump supporters eager to “make America great again.” Their celebration was not meant for women like me. On the contrary, the praise they heaped upon Clinton was in direct opposition to the chorus of people, many of them also women, who had presented extensive, fact-based arguments against Clinton’s bourgeois, corporate-aligned, imperial feminism and empty messaging. And it was ultimately their cognitively dissonant defense of the candidate so many had justifiably labeled as an adversary that came at our expense.
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