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strezzedanddeprezzed · 3 months
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"Normalize sex work"
No.
Normalize calling men who buy sex rapists.
Normalize calling men who buy porn misogynists and creeps.
Normalize seeing sex workers as women who have been groomed by the patriarchy rather than empowered boss babes.
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raybug-theradfem · 20 days
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This summer I’m gonna start a YouTube channel.
(I chose a stupid time option I’m just gonna do whatever’s the top tomorrow but if it’s drastically different by the end of the poll i’ll change it )
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womanfriendlymemes · 1 year
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welcome to my blog! this account is run by @opabiniawillreturn and I will be trying my best to make memes/jokes fully inclusive for women who don't want misogynistic terms on their blog
how it works: I'll keep my asks open so anyone can send posts they want censored! for the sake of clarity, I will be using those words in this post so everyone knows what I'll be censoring.
words like bitch, cunt, slut, hoe, etc are words I will always censor. other terms like gold digger or pussy will be censored differently based on the content of the post for readability.
to have a post censored, please send me a screenshot and I will do my best to either partially or fully block out these words. if you have any specific requests, I will do my best to follow them (eg. if you want the words fully blocked out, replaced with another word, or have an unusual word you want censored)
I hope this account can reduce the amount of misogynistic content women are exposed to :)
ETA: if any women know how to write image IDs or accurate alt text, I'd love to work with you to make this blog more accessible!
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marinaandtheradfems · 2 years
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I'm writing an essay on the shortcomings and impropriety of the trans movement and I need ideas for topics.
I have written about the following:
Dysphoria caused by gender roles
Transition not only way to solve the issue
Dysphoric vs non dysphoric trans people
Men taking advantage of trans laws
Amount of trans prisoners that are sex offenders
Women being usurped in politics, sports, media, tech, women's shelters, and language
Autogynephilia
Autism rates among trans people
Gnc kids and adults
Gnc kids rates of growing up gay
Iran conversion therapy transition
Pedophiles (Jonathan Yaniv)
Narcissism rates in TiMs
Invasion of lgb spaces — AGPs, het trans people, redirected resources
Marsha P. Johnson not trans
Lgb alliance
Gender roles reinforced — MtF, FtM, and nonbinary making more restrictive roles
That's ab it. I need help finding resources for women being usurped in tech positions.
I need more ideas for the whole of the essay, more points to make.
I also need more of the dehumanizing terms y'all have seen women called such as 'menstruator' as I am including a complete list of those.
Message me if you have any sources to help or if you want to read the essay, I'm not comfortable posting the link publicly.
Thank you!
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muvvamedusa · 2 years
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hi!
i'm 20, desi, from the uk, and bisexual. i'm new to radblr after lurking around for a while now & realising almost all of my views have always aligned w radical feminism and have recently realised the hypocrisy of tra's after going through an abortion this summer. i've always considered myself a leftist and have always been interested in activism since being exposed to liberal sjw tumblr at the age of like 12 lmao. i actually have a few trans friends due to being in so called "queer" spaces a lot but i've come to notice flaws in their ideology. i am still learning (and unlearning) & would love to make mutuals esp w other radfems of colour ! <3
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g-a-r-f-i-l-e-d · 9 months
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Fr when I first started participating in radblr and saw posts regarding osa radfems' bfs or men saying "not my Nigel" I didn't know who that was and just thought Nigel Thornberry??? Like:
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fryefem · 2 years
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hi everyone! my names elysia, im & an autistic lesbian and im new to the radfem community :) ive been lurking for a little while on my main and ive decided to make my own account. ill use this account to share my thoughts and to interact with other women about our struggles, i might occasionally talk about some other stuff too ^_^
if anyone could give me some things to read + stuff like that i would rly appreciate it :3 <3 thanks! i hope i can feel safe and that i belong in this community x
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femgoddess-hecate · 2 years
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This might be a weird post, but I used to like a bunch of radfem posts on a different blog but I finally made a blog to be able to chat/ respond openly! So if you know any good radfem blogs to follow I'd love to know :) I'm pretty new to all of this, so any info would be super helpful! <3
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a-goldfinch · 1 year
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I know that I am full of rage because of the world we live in it, and with "we" I mostly refer to women.
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new to radblr let’s talk ladies
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sweetstarcollector · 10 months
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So phrases like "people with uteruses" or "people who have periods" never really bothered me as much as more overtly dehumanizing phrases like "bleeders" or "birthing bodies", but I saw a post today talking about the abnormal symptoms women experienced after getting tear gassed protesting, that ended with something like "we don't know the full effects of tear gas on people with uteruses". And what struck me about that is that's not really correct, because female people without uteruses (either bc they were born without one or bc they had a hysterectomy) will still experience different symptoms after being tear gassed than male people. Women metabolize substances differently than men, our immune systems are different, our hormonal cycles are different, our skin has different thicknesses, etc. All of those things have potential effects on tear gas reactions, and are not dependent on whether or not we have a uterus. They're dependent on whether or not we're female. So saying "people with uteruses" when what is meant is "female people" is not really accurate. And I realized that a lot of times when people use those kinds of phrases, they aren't being accurate.
For example, I'm sure we've all seen people say things about how the repeal of Roe v Wade will harm people with uteruses/people who can get pregnant/etc. And while yes, it definitely harms those people, the full truth is that abortion bans harm *female* people, *regardless of if they can get pregnant or have a uterus.* Because female people who don't have uteruses can still get pregnant, and in those rare cases will 100% of the time need an abortion. Female people who deal with infertility and can't carry a fetus to term can still be jailed for miscarrying. Female people who are completely sterile (for whatever reason) can still be denied medications/medical treatment on the grounds that the treatment could theoretically harm a fetus. Female people who may currently have no uterus/no longer be able to get pregnant but who have had an abortion in the past will face increased stigma.
Here's another example:
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It seems pretty straightforward- menstruation stigma is experienced by people who menstruate. But again, that's only half true. Period stigma is experienced by all female people, regardless of if they menstruate. Think about the fact that we are told female people should not hold political leadership because "what if a female president has PMS and starts a war", despite the fact that almost all female presidential candidates are old enough that they would have experienced menopause. Female people have their feelings dismissed because "it must be that time of the month", regardless of if they're too young to menstruate or too old or if they have a condition causing amenorrhea. Female children grow up seeing periods- a natural function of their bodies- portrayed as disgusting, dirty and gross, as making them unclean, as something to dread and fear. This affects them before they experience menarche, this affects them even if they never experience menarche. It affects all female people.
I could come up with more examples, but you get the idea. Reducing female people to singular body parts and organs inherently denies the reality of femaleness. All parts of us (both biological and social) interact with all other parts of us to form an experience that can't be understood by chopping us up and putting our individual functions under the microscope. In order to get an accurate picture you need to look at the whole (female) human.
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strezzedanddeprezzed · 3 months
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part 34000505 of why I hate men
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thisismisogynoir · 28 days
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I love it when women hate men. I love it when women are allowed to vent to each other about how horrible and creepy men are. I love it when women form friendships with and prioritize each other over relationships with men(whether they're attracted to them or not). I love it when women put men dni in their bios and on their nude photos and on posts on their blogs. I love it when women refuse to mollycoddle and accommodate entitled male feelings with "but this doesn't mean I hate all men, I know a few men who are great, I love my father/sons/brothers/uncles/male cousins/guy friends" I love it when women complain about men WITHOUT "not all men" being a disclaimer. I love it when women avoid socializing with/refuse to be around/befriend/get close to men because they know men can't be trusted. I love it when women make "kill all men" jokes. I love it when women offer absolutely no concern or care for men's feelings and if their misandry offends men whatsoever because why should we, men are the oppressor class who have raped and killed and abused us and kept us as subjugated as second-class citizens for millennia, they regularly mistreat us and the women in their own marginalized communities still every single day and make this world so much harder and more awful for us to be in, and if we choose to hate them and not spare them any sympathy then so be it, and I don't just mean "men as a class" either, you can be a woman who doesn't want to have anything to do with any man on an individual basis and completely cuts off men from her personal life too and ykw I will love and fucking support you in that because men deserve absolutely NOTHING from us. If they're so tough and strong then they can handle it just like they can handle being lonely. If you are a woman who hates men, ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE A LESBIAN AND/OR A TRANS WOMAN, then just know that I love you. I love you, I support you, and you are safe here.
#was going to make a post about how much i hate that women aren't allowed to hate their oppressors but i decided to spin it into something#positive instead#this is supposed to be the feminist site that makes reddit mgtow piss their baby diapers so let's go back to despising men and not coddling#their feelings and let's dye our hair blue while we're at it#i am so tired of this new wave of guilt-tripping and gaslighting women who hate men and don't trust or want to be around them#i hate how we're made into villainesses or the problematic ones for not valuing them in our lives or for wanting to guard ourselves or be#safe from our oppressors#and i'm tired of people who don't know the first thing about feminism being like 'BUT THAT'S TERF RHETORIC WHAT ABOUT X MINORITY MEN'#guess what women can also be x minority that you're trying to protect the men of and we get to hate men too#trans women are included when i say women btw and trans men are included when i say men#if anyone has the right to hate men more than anybody else it's trans women esp trans lesbians because they put up with so much shit#from men that even cis women do not and they especially know how vile men are behind closed doors#so#terfs fuck off#radfems fuck off#and if anybody tries to make this post more appeasing to men or 'not all men's this post you are getting blocked and hit with a hammer#feminism#misogyny#sexism#patriarchy#tw men#tw rape#tw abuse#misandry#terfs dni#radfems dni#feminists need to go back to being scary and unpalatable for men none of this 'but some of them are good!' bullshit#men are entitled to nothing from us#and if you try to prove me wrong then you are just proving my point if you have nothing good to say then simply keep scrolling#ok? ok.
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raspberryfem · 1 month
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what i can't help but think about in regards to dylan mulvaney's horrible song is not only how privileged he is as a man but how privileged he is as a well-off man. every single aspect of "girlhood" that he talks about is based in consumerism and requires a bourgeois background to access. i wonder what he would say if someone reminded him that there are millions of women around the world who don't have the means to find their womanhood in prescription drugs and healthcare, club life and one night stands, new clothes and makeup, etc. many women live day to day, struggling to make ends meet. are they excluded from "womanhood" or "girlhood" as dylan defines it?
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marinaandtheradfems · 2 years
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As it is the beginning of May, I want to again advertise my radfem book club. This month we will be reading Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality by Helen Joyce.
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We have read the SCUM Manifesto and Invisible Women previously, and pdfs of all books we read and are reading are available for free in the server.
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littlegildedswallow · 11 months
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just ran across young radfems and radfem-aligned girls joining a twitter space and eloquently talking about shit they deal with as girls specifically, especially with their families favoring sons and their problems regarding the medical industry and how their menstruation pains as well as mental health problems are disregarded and trivialized...
I'm talking girls aged 13-18, promising each other they're going to read at least 3 radfem books this summer, coming together against trolls and gross males, creating a safe space for each other on the internet..
There IS hope for women, there IS hope for women !!!!!
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