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NICKI MINAJ
Supported child rapist brother
"Didn't support him" but visiting him in prison is support
He was convicted
Married a convicted sex offender
Supports him refusing to register
Threatens his victim
I'm so sick of being unable to escape gifs, memes, support for Nicki Minaj. I can't even escape it when looking at feminist blogs. This is who she is, this is what she stands for, these are her morals. She supports the rapists of children, the end.
Hello Dear,
We hope you get my message while you're doing well. We, (Najwa, Jana, Farah, and Maryam), the sisters of Khalid Ash-Shawwah, who was martyred on 07/31/24 along with Al Jazeera correspondent Ismail Al-Ghoul See Khalid's Story
Before the Israeli forces killed our only brother Khalid, they forced us to evacuate our house and leave everything behind. They then destroyed our house and our father’s restaurant. We had to move at least 10 times since every new area we seek refuge to gets bombed.
We have created a campaign to help ourselves and our parents get the basic needs of food, drink, etc. Our campaign is vetted by @olagaza @tahseenkhazen, @determinate-negation and @northgazaupdates.
All of what we are asking of you is to donate if you can and reblog the pinned post on our page https://www.tumblr.com/khalid-sisters/760119846412353536/help-khalid-sisters-in-gaza-not-to-be-homeless?source=share
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By sharing/reblogging and donating, you are helping us survive the ravages of famine and genocide. You will give us hope to rebuild our home, and reclaim some of the life which was stolen from us.
We would also be very grateful if you could follow us to stay updated. We are waiting for your response. Thanks in advance for your kindness and support.
Sincerely,
Najwa, Jana, Farah, and Maryam
HELP THEM
hey there, i'm currently working on a feminist website and i'm looking for the help of other women to give their feedback, their opinions, and advice/expertise. the site is not published yet but it is in the development stage, and i would really like as much help as i can get as i have big plans for it and what it sets out to accomplish.
this is a website that aims to promote activism, raise class consciousness, support women of all backgrounds, organize events, share resources, and build community. there is a serious lack of infrastructure in feminist spaces and having us all shouting into the void on social media is antithetical to true feminist action. this website aims to act as a hub for ALL the wonderful resources the women on here post on their blogs, for ease-of-access and the sake of decentralization. this website also seeks to mitigate the amount of discourse and in-fighting within the community in favor of encouraging direct action, change, and connection.
please interact with this post or send me a message if you:
are tired of social media interfaces and would be interested in meeting with other feminists, online and in-person
create feminist art, zines, music, media, graphics, etc.
would be interested in participating in or conducting a workshop for feminist consciousness raising or skill building
know back-end coding
would be interested in contributing whatever you can to a project like this
do not hesitate to ask questions about the project, and reblogs for visibility are very much appreciated.
thanks for reading!
32 trans women murdered is an epidemic that causes every trans person to fear for their lives and requires immediate legal intervention and enormous sociopolitical outcry but hundreds of trans women convicted of violent crimes against women, children, and animals is not a pattern or problem and not reflective of the community at all, bigot.
i, a woman, am lonely too. where's my fucking epidemic
I spend a fair amount of time teaching women to kick men in the balls, and I’ve learned that this activity tends to generate controversy. Here, according to actual adults who have actually said these things to me, are some reasons you should not kick a guy in the balls:
1. It will make him angry.
I should hope so. I’m not sending him a friend request. If I kick him hard enough, there’s a good chance I’ll render him unable to act upon his anger. That’s my goal. His feelings are his problem.
2. It will make him hurt you worse.
Statistics say otherwise. And anyway, he’s already demonstrated his desire to hurt me. Why should I give him carte blanche to decide how much he’s going to hurt me? I’d rather be an active participant in that decision-making process.
3. Groin kicks aren’t really that devastating; I’ve seen lots of guys get hit in the balls and it hardly fazed them.
This response (almost universally from men) is so common I’ve come to think of it as “groinsplaining”—you can see it many of the YouTube comments in the videos linked above. These people rarely volunteer to demonstrate their own iron balls in a real kicking situation, but they confidently assert that men in general can shrug off all kinds of damage to the groin. All I can say is, I’ve seen two-year-olds take down grown men via the groin, and toddlers don’t even have any training. I do. I like my odds.
4. We shouldn’t be teaching people how to kick men in the balls; we should be teaching men not to do anything that would make us have to kick them in the balls.
Hey, that’s a great idea! Do you have a detailed, research-based plan for teaching all men everywhere to behave themselves all the time? And do you have funding for your efforts, and buy-in from politicians and community leaders, and a network of trained, experienced instructors who can effect this change? If not, better get started on your grant proposal. In the meantime, I’ll just be over here teaching people how to kick guys in the balls. That’s what I do.
5. Telling people they should kick an assailant in the balls is the same as telling victims who didn’t kick their assailant in the balls that they did something wrong.
No, it isn’t. It’s a practical way to reduce the number of future victims by giving them more viable options to disrupt and survive an assault.
Fact: We have the power to damage the bodies of men who try to hurt us. You’re saying we shouldn’t let people use that power. I’m offering people more choices; you’re trying to take them away.
6. Kicking a guy in the balls just makes the world a more violent place.
Maybe, in the short term. But if it stops him from killing someone, or putting them in the hospital, isn’t that a net win for non-violence? The Dalai Lama thinks so.
One in four women will have good reason to kick a guy in the balls at some point in her life. Luckily, it’s not rocket science. Anyone can do it! And ball-kicking’s efficacy is beyond dispute, as the men of MMA so nobly helped us illustrate here. Gentlemen, if any of you are reading this, and conscious: Cheers, and get well soon (the non-wife-beaters among you, anyway).
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Face palms 🌴 *been here since day one?? Fading lights wretched hag your eyes realize that your life ain't nothing but lies, I know you want to do it like Teen Titans go or gumball til death does its part , let's toss it up like a salad and then I'm write-ing the last Bible written so you can remind yourself life after life, till till I find you hold on to my knife rite it's not for nothing but blessings... I disguise the tales you tell but your American dream tickets to your nightmare what's fair is far from fare Farwell
“In our busy and distracted society, deep reading is increasingly rare. Deep reading changes people. When you interact with people, you can tell who reads seriously and who doesn’t. This isn’t just a matter of mental ability or intelligence. There is a difference between raw cognitive horsepower and time spent immersed in complex and intricate ideas. You can tell the difference between a smart person who reads and a smart person who doesn’t by how they express ideas, the references they make, and the chains of logic they follow. The former often demonstrates a subtle understanding that weaves together insights from various domains. The latter, though sharp and quick-minded, lacks the same depth of perspective or the ability to see beyond the immediate conversation or the Current Thing. This is becoming increasingly apparent among obviously bright young adults who don’t read or read nonsense despite paying large sums of money for what should have been a decent education.”
— How I Read - Rob Henderson’s Newsletter
Okay I'm like, so pissed rn.
I was scrolling through Ig, seeing some kpop edits etc. I came across this video of the bp members on the born pink tour twerking on stage. The video was cute or whatever, but the second I opened the comments was when I got mad. EVERYONE was saying how they're sluts and attention whores and how all they know what to do is be vulgar and inappropriate onstage. But let's consider some things:
- It's their show
- They're grown adults
- ALL those videos come from the encores of the shows, AFTER the main performances. They're HAVING FUN.
Anyways, I scrolled down a bit more and came across another edit, this time BTS. Now listen ARMYs: NO HATE TOWARDS BTS. I am an ARMY myself and am just using them as an example to show this fucked up industry that we love.
Back to the edit.
As I watched it, it showed each member pulling up their shirt and humping the air. I opened the comments section, and guess who found everyone calling them sluts? Yeah, not me. And let's consider this:
- It's their show
- They're grown adults
- It's their DANCE STEP
Now why don't people treat male idols like they treat female idols? Why is it sexy for men to hump air and show abs, but vulgar for women to twerk? Why are men praised when they're "sexy" onstage, but women are slutshamed for doing the same or even LESS? Why is it acceptable for men to be vulgar, but not women? Because, in my opinion, if twerking is considered vulgar, humping the air shirtless is vulgar as well. But maybe you don't consider the dance step vulgar.
Maybe you consider the person doing it vulgar.
But why only the women?
Maybe the problem isn't the female idols.
Maybe the problem is you.
"oh but feminism's changed now"
...yeah...?
....isn't that supposed to happen???
man: "I have to be careful bc I'm scared women will accuse me of sexual harrassment."
boo-fucking-hoo, my man.
men should be glad women only want equality and not revenge smh
"but if men didn't exist, then who would protect women?"
protect. us. from. who.
If the school dress codes were actually worried about "distracting outfits", they would've banned neon/bright colors and colorful patterns, which are way more distracting than a fucking tank top.
SPAM THE TERF TAG WITH NON-TERF STUFF!
I have a task for you guys.
spam the radfem/terf tags. make it unusable. spam it with whatever you want, until it's just fandom, trans stuff, memes, or literally whatever. share blocklists, call out terfs, do whatever you can to spam the tag full of non-terf stuff.
you guys got this 👍
Had a conversation with a moid about how he thinks OF is a good way of making money. "Getting paid to be hot what's the problem"
I told him I could start him one where we post him in construction clothing, photos of him stretching so his stomach is visible. Shit like that. Lots of gay men would be into that. He could make a killing. Pay off his loans with photos of his bulge in a pair of wranglers.
He got so upset.
But babe, it's getting paid to be hot what's the problem?
CW: sexual assault
I think why I get so upset when people deny how "normal" men are because I used to be a "not like other girls" 4chan posting reddit lurking awful woman.
I only hung out with men since I was a kid. Iv been there. I worked at a scrap yard for a time.
Things I said perpetuated and betrayed other women. All for some male validation. It makes me fucking sick.
But I know, I fucking know. I've seen the depths of their depravity first hand.
My "friends" all watched one of their boys feed me alcohol until I was pretty much blacked out. They watched him drag (because I couldn't even hold myself up) me into his room and lock the door. One of them even let me know quietly that he saw the guy make my drinks much stronger once I was too drunk to notice. He apologized for not saying anything. All of them professed "good guys". All of them my friend since we had been 4 years old.
We all went back to hanging out like nothing happened, because to them nothing happened. I just got too drunk and hooked up with one of them. I believed it too for a time.
This is all to say, even I, their "one of the boys" female friend was not safe.
If I had seen this happen to another girl we were hanging out with I would have spoke up I would have said something. Even if I had convinced myself that what happened to me was my fault for drinking too much, I would not have let it happen to another woman.
Being a pick me will not save you. Putting men first will not save you. Fighting for "not all men" will not save you.
Almost a year ago I got my "dream job" of working at Sephora. I had already began reading a lot of rad fem literature by the time I got there.
10 years ago I would have loved it but by the time I was working there I was already aware of the dystopian nightmare it really is.
It was one thing to help someone find a basic skin care routine to calm their skin but when we had to push certain products.
To make the sales goals you had to look at a woman's face and slowly ask and press them on their flaws and suggest the magic product that would help them.
I did it for one day, I killed it on the sales floor. I could not sleep that night and had already began drafting my resignation letter.
When I grew up, drag full face glam was popular but now it was the "no makeup, clean girl" look and I had to help girl find foundations that would hide their flaws.
Their flaws were either
1. Natural human function of the largest organ we have
2. Cover up the damage they were continuing to do with all the latest products.
I pleaded with parents to not buy little girls skin care than I knew would destroy their skin barriers. But isn't that the point? So when they grow up they need products to help cover up or heal the damage they have caused.
They paid so little I couldn't even afford most of the products in the store even with my discount.
We would have to clap when told we made the company billions of dollars in profits.
It really pushed home the oppressive costume that is "femininity".
I have a lot more to say but I'm droning now.
But I have to say I understand now why people do not want to engage with radical feminism because it "ruins" everything. Everywhere you look you realize the psyops being ran to keep woman consuming and enjoying their bonds.
Why does there need to be validation?
If you like to wear makeup? Okay but it's not feminist to do so.
If you like to shave? Okay but it's not feminist.
Everytime a woman speaks on how these things are damaging to women as a class you always get people whining and crying about their individual choices.
This isn't even talking about why no one takes even a second to question why they want to shave, and why do they want to wear makeup.
If everything is feminist than nothing is.
It was a psyop to make feminism lose it's teeth and the people who've read an ounce of theory are "terfs" and "swerfs".