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nx18 · 1 year
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Often father and daughter look down on mother (woman) together. They exchange meaningful glances when she misses a point. They agree that she is not bright as they are, cannot reason as they do. This collusion does not save the daughter from the mother’s fate.
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racheldi · 1 year
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no, radical feminism doesn’t believe in female supremacy and wishes men the worst. But I do, I am a misandrist.
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femmcat · 14 days
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it’s so funny how much rad fems hate lib fems like it’s reminds me of the spider man pointing meme like yall both say patriarchal rhetoric and say its feminist
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chiekodivine · 6 days
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—Catharina Suleiman, Útero en flor
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rowan-the-dragon · 1 year
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Something that deeply annoys me in activism spaces of all kinds is people who claim that some axis of oppression is the most important and fundamental one, the one that if we solve all others will be solved too, the only one that matters in terms of privilege. In particular I see this most in Marxist spaces (which frame capitalism as the fundamental one) and radfem spaces (which frame patriarchy as the funddamental one), but I doubt its limited to these two.
Because there is no one fundamental model, just many different forms of oppression that interact in many different ways. And that's why intersectionality is so important, so we can understand all of these interactions. And that's not to say that there's anything wrong with focusing your activism on one or two issues (in fact I'd argue that that's often the best way to do it, trying to do everything at once is a good way to get burned out), but I think it's important to consider
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goodblacknews · 1 year
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The Combahee River Collective, formed in 1974, was named for the South Carolina location where Harriet Tubman led a raid that freed 750 enslaved people. A Black feminist organization, the CRC advocated for the rights of all Black women. In 1977, they published the pioneering Combahee River Collective Statement, which outlined the interlocking oppressions of race, class, gender, and sexual, proposing solutions to societal issues such as racism, homophobia, and gender discrimination. #combaheerivercollective #womenshistorymonth #goodbllacknewscalendar #blackfeminism #intersectionalfeminism #blackhistory #americanhistory🇺🇸 https://www.instagram.com/p/CpTEPuJv0I1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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notesofveritas · 1 year
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Is there a more devastating drug for women in the 21st century than feminism?
The case of this actress is just a mere example. there was already a profile on Twitter called "before and after feminism". Under anonymity, the profile posted countless cases of women who disfigured themselves after entering college and became supporters of feminism.
This type of phenomenon occurs because of the subietivism and socioconstructivism as substrates of feminism.
First comes the rejection of objective morality, then comes the revolt against beauty and the subversion of everything that feminism rejects as by-product of patriarchy.
The rejection of gender symbols is also a manifestation that contributes to this. If you argue that using a beard as part of an attribute masculine is nothing more than a false symbolic construction of gender, so there is absolutely nothing objective that can aesthetically define what it is be a woman or a man.
All this mixed salad of conceptual confusion and these massive doses of relativism against beauty,against hierarchies and biological boundaries incontestable by science are ignored by those who reject reality
Feminism is nothing more than a visceral revolt of the subversive against objective reality. It is the rejection of basic biology and the basic Greek philosophical understanding of beauty. And a childish and irrational manifestation against femininity.
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cyarsk52-20 · 1 year
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#IntersectionalFeminism #IntersectionalFeminismmm #AbolishPolice #Intersectional #AbortionAccess #EndRapeCulture #ProAbortion #ProtectBlackWomen #DefundThePolice #DefundPolice #ACAB #feminist #feminism #DisabilityJustice #DisabilityRights #BlackLivesMatter #intersectionality #EndSlutShaming #intersectional #AbortionRights #TransRights #DisabilityRights #SmashThePatriarchy #ProChoice #AntiRacism #ACAB #BlackQueerLivesMatter #AbolishThePolice #StopPoliceBrutality #PoliceBrutality #AllCopsAreBastards #AbolitionNow
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myemptycircus333 · 1 year
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trans rights anomalocaris and trans woman opabinia in love forever and always
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seileach67 · 6 days
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Sareh has less than 3 weeks to save her mom from homelessness! Please donate what you can--even if they can't save their house, at least they will have some money to live on.
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whenweallvote · 10 months
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bell hooks was a self-identified queer Black feminist author, whose 40-year career  whose  writing on gender and race pushed modern feminism beyond its white, middle-class framework to include the voices of Black and working-class women.
  "Through her scholarship and criticism, hooks [...] rewrote our understanding of Black feminism and womanhood, and gave a generation of readers a new way of looking at the world." — Hua Hsu
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this Italian girl on Tik tok was talking about how this psychologist told her something about masculine/feminine energy. She proceeded to state how she doesn’t believe in it as thinks it’s all what is taught to us as kids. The comments were… something. “but it’s a concept in psychology which applies to everyone” ok and? It’s still fucking sexist? To call masculine rationality, loyalty and passion while feminine the tantrums.
Maybe I’m wrong tho
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toplesstopics · 2 months
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Today's short video: "ur lying, youtube doesn't ban boobs!"
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Common complaint but wow is it fun having dude bros who just stumbled onto my #topFree #activism videos for the first time insist I'm ?Lying? When I say my stuff is constantly getting #banned and #censored, always and only for the heinous unforgivable sin of "female-looking nips" 🙃
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chiekodivine · 7 months
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the wildest thing about the boy math tweets is that none of them are untrue. many of them speak about the active misogyny women face in relationships/day to day life/and online and somehow men saw that as women going too far with the jokes. merely calling out misogyny and double standards established by the patriarchy is an attack on men in their eyes when really it’s just pointing out the harm men to do women. i’ve seen comments where men have said that women’s take on boy math is just trauma dumping and our lack of accountability in choosing better men. but when we focus on the statistics 1/3 girls/women worldwide experience SA in their lifetime in, so it makes sense that women’s universal experience would be negative encounters with men. 91% of the victims of SA are female while 9% are men. on the other hand nearly 99% of the perpetrators are male and only 2% of rapists are convicted and imprisoned. femicide is a growing global issue and men are SEETHING because the girls pointed out that wanting a traditional wife while expecting 50/50 is NOT traditional. there can’t be a gender war if only one side is doing the majority of the murdering and raping. at that point, it is a massacre.
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ck2k18 · 1 year
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I was talking to my friend @eggothemusicalwaffle about how the idea that “race doesn’t matter” became so harmful. People will say race doesn’t matter and use that mentality to invalidate POC experiences. that’s how you get white feminists talking about how black women are trying to “segregate” the female experience. as if black women talking about they are treated differently to white women in society because they are black is somehow a threat to the ‘greater’ war on misogyny. the colorblind mentality leads to a refusal to recognize intersectionality and how people are affected by it, and that's dangerous.
my race is an important part of who i am. when people straight up say it doesn't matter, it feels like a cop-out. it's important to acknowledge how my experience as a black person have affected how i see the world and how i am treated by others. it is important to recognize that people of different races have different experiences, and it is important to realize that we are all different, and that is okay.
and race isn't just a divider. someone's race, and the culture that comes with that, can be a beautiful part of who they are. people shouldn't have to be a monolith of cultures, thoughts, and ideas for there to be equality. someone's race is not a burden that you need to erase. 
so i just think that, instead of ignoring race, we should say, “race shouldn’t divide us.” instead of saying race isn't important we should say, “race doesn't make someone superior or inferior.” instead of saying that we don't see color we should say, “i see you, and i see the parts that make you who you are, and that is beautiful.”
and we should also say, “my race shapes my experiences and the experiences of others, and we should learn from that.” we should believe, “race does make us different, but not in a bad way. not in the way we’ve been taught.” 
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