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Young hoes love washing their laundry on Cold
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I can’t STAND a middle aged bitch that doesn’t know how a line works or how to wait her turn. If you see a line, how out of touch do u have to be to convince urself ur VIP on public transit and get to skip the line
well i loved the caption personally. literally you and the big tits you got by refusing to support radical feminism. send twittle twumble
well thank you very much :) I genuinely think it’s true that ppl are hotter when they have good morals so by illusion my tits have kept growing, ya know?
strongly believe you should be fully aware what original theorists wrote before endorsing their movements. radical feminism is from the 60s. the originators of radical feminism were not concerned about race, class, or disability and that is so deeply baked into their ideologies and practices. radfem was never just a belief, it was always a set of instructions. what radical feminism was in support of, it was always strict about. it is a controlling form of feminism and it was made that way because they wanted to streamline the feminist movement. they thought there were too many feminist concerns and it’d be better if all women just picked a few, and so they chose the white issues to frame as most important. no less, it was inspired by the civil rights movement and yet never touched on race because whiteness was their main concern. co-opted their protests, their signage, their advocacy and never gave the civil rights movement another thought.
are modern radical feminists, the ones that claim intersectionality, aware of this? if you are, how do you rationalize it? I’m genuinely asking why you wouldn’t just choose intersectional feminism, which focuses on the multiple pathways of oppression women face depending on their varying identities (including men, their main concern! it still covers that main concern of the patriarchy)
weird ahh caption but.. okay
well since rad fems are so obsessed with femininity and cis-womanhood, I thought I could get them to be good people by telling them their tits will grow, but I should have clocked that they might associate visible boobs with sex work and get scared away
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