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Miley Cyrus, Used To Be Young
it's interesting to me how sex workers are not considered an important part of pride history & the lgbt+ community unless the sex worker aspect of their identity is completely erased, and at the same time, every single pride, i see posts go around reminding people that leather daddies & ungendered kinksters should be credited and celebrated for protecting & cultivating pride as we knew it before it became the sanitized corporate holiday that it is today.
marsha p. johnson was a sex worker. sylvia rivera was a sex worker. brenda howard (who organized the first pride parade) was a sex worker. why can we only address the sanitization of pride when it comes to men's sex lives? why can't we talk about how working class women in the sex trade are continually ostracized from & caricatured by the community we helped create?
really does bother me when people talk about rap as if it is a single genre with a standard set of themes and topics rather than a vocal technique than can be and has been utilized in countless genres. imo “i don’t listen to rap” is kinda like saying “i don’t listen to songs with singing in them”
"what's so wrong with having a word to talk about problems that are exclusively faced by men" is a fun thing people like to say before describing a type of problems that women within the same demographic also definitely absolutely face
never kill yourself. discovering music is literally endless. you know songs? they're always making new ones
the leftism leaving people's bodies when you tell them fat people are human and actually it's fucked up to say that your worst nightmare is to look like us
the leftism leaving people's bodies when you say that it's fine if fat people are also unhealthy. yes you can absolutely be extremely fit and healthy while being fat but it's also literally fine if that fat person is unhealthy
still fuming mad about that one reddit post that was like “halloween adults are just as bad as Disney adults” I just want to give people candy and wear costumes and tell scary stories, not fund the atrocities committed by a $200 billion dollar nightmare corporation. like, don’t get me wrong, a lot of consumerism gets tangled up with Halloween but at its core it is a fairly accessible and fun holiday and it prioritizes creativity and spirit over material goods, unlike modern Christmas.
What do normies even think a revolution entails? Blowing stuff up? What are we blowing up and why? The collapse of capitalist society is not "everyone stops doing stuff and the statue of liberty explodes"
Where will you get your medicine? From the pharmacy and hospitals! And either for free or much lower price! Because in a revolution, we do this funny little thing known as seizing the means of production. Not "blowing up the means of production". If you do not understand these basics, why are you sharing your opinion? And why are you making it communists problem that you are stupid?
gets stuck in a washing machine but no one wants to fuck me even a little bit so i just starve to death in there
If a ceasefire holds, you boycott Israel HARDER, you divest, you push for sanctions. You don't perform for apartheid. You don't whitewash genocide. You don't pretend like Israel isn't still a violent occupier stealing land and collectively punishing Palestinians daily
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I can't do this
This didn't happen out of the blue. This didn't start 2 years ago even.
This had been started a long time ago. When the zionists built walls around a city of 2 million human beings, and the world watched in silence. When they set up mass surveillance systems and the world watched in silence. When they forced military checkpoints all over Ghazzah and the West Bank, controlled the labour and movement and lives of human beings like they were cattle and the world watched in silence. When they bombed year in and year out and the world watched in silence. When the mounting pressure in the kettle burst and we retaliated against decades of living in a slow death camp, and the only words the world managed to muster were ones of disgust and lies. When they sped up the death camp, and the world continued to defend them and protect them and arm them.
I don't want to hear anyone ask "How did we get here?"
everyone who makes clanker jokes is automatically racist to me as soon as people started saying wireback i lost like the 2% of ' oh theyre just being stupid about a star wars word ' left in me . ive seen tinskin ive seen 50 variations of the n word with just one letter changed ive seen riffs on actual racist slogans ( ' 5% of the population 90% of cybercrime ' ' clankers will not replace us ' ' flesh power ' ) ive seen the ' clink clank clan (ccc) ' i dont give a fuck . ' oh but i only say clanker not the other stuff ' ' i didnt know those were real slurs :( ' ' but robots arent people ' i do not care you are stupid on purpose at this point even if you managed to pull Robot Slurs straight out of your ass eith no other context its still fucking weird to make up slurs so you can larp as a ' flesh ' supremacist . is this not a fucking reasonable statement
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guy who is going to get us killed voice: i just think we need to fix the polarization in our politics!
it also does feel like such an inherently white, financially privileged, cisgender idea to have. Because it doesn’t really mean anything. If your whole critique is based on the idea that we've become too polarized and we need to move back towards the center, I don’t think you actually believe in anything. You just want people to stop bickering. Which is just, such a checked out, out of touch place to be. Do you know how little you have to care about the rights and livelihoods of other human beings to look at the current issues in America as just polarization?
people's belief in a linear temporal Progress (social progress, scientific progress, etc.) means that whenever you're trying to discuss texts from the past its extremely hard to strike a balance between 1. exposing those texts in their context, the reasons that made people espouse those ideas, and the way that those ideas exist and manifest themselves in the present day, leading people to say "well i guess this wasn't that bad after all, maybe they had a point!" and 2. offering a more guided reading meant to point out the violence inherent to those ideas, leading people to say "i don't understand, how could anyone have ever believed this? it's so evil! thank god we don't believe in this anymore :)"
"i just don't understand how people could believe this" <= person who believes this