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People asked me to make this rebloggable so I did whatever you people told me to do.
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male entitlement has a body count
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Glammin' it up at my new desk job!
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Put me in the movies!
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Homeless tenters in Oppenheimer Park say they’ve received an eviction notice from the City of Vancouver.
However, the tenters say they have the support of First Nations leaders from the Downtown Eastside and they’re not going anywhere.
Today (July 20), they’ve issued their own eviction notice, effective immediately, to the city. It reads:
We, the indigenous people here today in Oppenheimer Park, do hereby assert our Aboriginal Title, as established in law by the Supreme Court of Canada in Tsilhqot’in v British Columbia. Our people have held title to this land since time immemorial, and we are exerting our right to exclusive authority, recognized as an inherent element of our title, over this land and this camp. The City of Vancouver recognizes the unceded and enduring existence of our Aboriginal Title here. Under this recognition, we now require that you leave this place and cease any attempts to remove people or their belongings from this place. Because we are the title holders to this land, we assert that you do not have jurisdiction over this place until such time as our title to it is lawfully resolved. Any actions against this camp are thereby unlawful actions against our title; we demand an immediate cease and desist of action or the threat of action against this camp or those within it.
A news release from the tenters and their supporters says that about 30 percent of homeless people are aboriginal due to the “effects of colonization and poverty”. It also notes that the 1,798 homeless people counted in Vancouver in March was the “highest number ever counted”.
Referring to the Downtown Eastside local area plan, the release also claims: “Vision Vancouver approved a plan for the Downtown Eastside that seeks to displace 3,350 residents.”
On June 25, city council voted to formally acknowledge that the city lies on the unceded traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.
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The Sexy Lie, Caroline Heldman at TEDxYouth@SanDiego
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I've started blogging about feminism under my real name recently, and I've officially gotten my first troll. I've gotten a handful of trolling comments before, but this is an old friend of my dad's on Facebook who is now commenting on every link I post to my blog. First it was some pro-life shit, and now it's devolved into moon landing, dogs don't have souls, "your dad's a cool guy," "why can't you just give me evidence to back up your assertions?" I'm not sure whether to be proud or annoyed.
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I smell trouble brewing
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Street Harassment: Sidewalk Sleazebags and Metro Molesters
Jen Corey was crowned Miss DC in 2009 and made it to the top 10 of the Miss America Pageant in 2010. A tall and striking blonde, Jen has battled with overzealous men approaching her since she was a teenager. An incident at a D.C. bar prompted her to use her platform as a beauty queen to speak out against street harassment, a topic that is often dismissed as just ‘boys being boys.’ But Jen and other women argue that there is something more sinister that lies beneath the motivation to aggressively cat-call or approach women in public places: “Street harassment is almost never about sex. It’s about power. Which is the same way we view rape. So saying street harassment is not a big deal is opening up the doorway for men to view women as an object to be obtained.” Jen herself was physically violated on the D.C. metro train in 2013 while coming home from work one night. This is her first interview about the incident.
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"sir what you did is literally 100 percent illegal" "ok but get this: im a rich white person"  "oh sorry about that sir" 
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When a man says "females" this is the kind of person we see.
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Wait but did he give his name as Thomas Jefferson?
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do christians understand how much jesus would hate america
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