having a name for your struggles turns fights long lost into something actually manageable. don't you dare fuck with me any longer – knowledge truly is power.
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having a name for your struggles turns fights long lost into something actually manageable. don't you dare fuck with me any longer – knowledge truly is power.
@bruisedandbubbly
Always see medical stuff talking about how overweight people are more likely to get certain diseases or have worse complications, and there probably are some biological reasons for that, but also maybe a lot of those statistics occur because doctors are less likely to take overweight people's health seriously until it's too late. Maybe if we didn't immediately jump to obesity being the cause of the problems, obesity would cause less problems.
When people say "it's not that deep" and I say "everything is that deep" please know that I mean "every small issue is a reflection of a larger systemic issue if you trace it back far enough" and not "you need to overanalyze every issue in your life every day or you're a bad person"
Got a letter yesterday that insurance didn't cover the (non optional) anesthesia during my hysterectomy last summer. They're trying to charge me $2500 because "patient's gender does not match diagnosis".
So that's a bunch of extra phone calls and paperwork I've gotta do for the audacity to be trans at a hospital
jordie lives au where jordie becomes not like kaz but like one of those stiff, ignorant men of ketterdam who can’t see the connection between the barrel rats and the merchers, who dream of being one of the top dogs in the city but never reach it. that was the main aspect of his character, right? he wanted to be rich, but he was too ignorant to understand that the system was set to make the rich men richer and the poor men poorer. kaz was always the smart one, and so kaz will develop into the same infamous barrel thug he’d always been destined to be, and he would still hate pekka because, in a way, it was like jordie still died because of him. because of pekka, kaz saw his big brother’s weaknesses for the first time, and whether jordie lives or dies, kaz can’t help but hate him for his ignorance at the same time he loves the boy he remembers to be his doting big brother.
Beyond the Screen: The Global Economy of Exploitation and Digital Caricatures
We need to talk about the deeply disturbing intersection of the digital creator economy, global capitalism, and systemic racism.
Over the last few years, investigative journalists (like the team behind the BBC Africa Eye documentary "Racism for Sale") exposed a multi-million-dollar industry online centered around "blessing videos." In these videos, content creators in various African nations paid local children—often pennies or small snacks—to hold up signs and chant phrases in Mandarin for clients in China. In the most horrific cases, children were unknowingly instructed to chant racist slurs against themselves for shock-value entertainment and profit.
https://youtu.be/H-V7cXGhIq0?si=chpQLNahharFDhfu
A video about How some Chinese bloggers in Africa are abusing and exploiting young children, some scenes are distressing, watch at your own risk
While international outrage led to legal convictions and platform crackdowns on those specific videos, the underlying systemic issue hasn't disappeared—it has just shifted forms.
Recently, you might have seen a viral trend involving hyper-deformable, "ugly-cute" silicone stress toys. These toys are frequently designed with deeply exaggerated features and dark skin, marketed as ASMR objects meant to be smashed, stretched, and thrown against walls for stress relief.
Why This Matters
It is easy for people to look at a squishy toy or a "funny" video in isolation and claim "it’s not that deep." But nothing exists in a vacuum.
The Return of the Caricature: Whether intentional or not, designing a dark-skinned doll with grotesque, exaggerated features and marketing it as an object to be violently abused for stress relief taps directly into historical tropes of racial caricatures and casual dehumanization.
The Algorithmic Buffer: The internet economy rewards shock value, detachment, and high engagement metrics. In a highly homogenous environment with little direct contact or historical education regarding global racial dynamics, human empathy gets completely bypassed. The subject becomes an object; the object becomes content; the content becomes profit.
Systemic Apathy: This is what happens when supply chains and digital algorithms operate without ethical boundaries. A factory manufactures it for profit, an influencer abuses it for views, and a consumer buys it for entertainment—all of them completely insulated from the real-world weight of what they are perpetuating.
The Takeaway
It is completely valid to feel exhausted and cynical watching these trends cycle through our feeds. It serves as a stark reminder of how easily systems can strip away human dignity for the sake of monetization.
Awareness means refusing to let these trends pass as "harmless internet culture." It means calling out the normalization of treating marginalized groups as content, caricatures, or tools for cheap entertainment. Systems might be driven by cold metrics, but we don't have to participate in them.
Magneto WAS right