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blackpilljesus · 8 days
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How i sleep knowing I’ll never bring a child into this world
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blackpilljesus · 8 days
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I have zero desire to cohabitate with a male, let alone marry one.
As you should ♠️
It's fucking insane people normalise women living with moids who are much stronger than them whom also have their own agendas. Society sets women up to fail, fuck that.
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blackpilljesus · 9 days
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is there anywhere we can see archived versions of the black pill feminism subreddit?
I've heard talk of some posts being on the Wayback Machine, other than that I dont think so 😩
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blackpilljesus · 9 days
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I want to kill myself because of other women
Gonna start by saying I dont encourage su¡c¡de so my account doesn't get nerfed but I see where you're coming from. Reminds me of this post from thepinkpill.co (rip). I dont agree with it all but I get it. It becomes isolating. Moids have solidarity as it gives them power meanwhile most women are sellouts at large.
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Dont get too wrapped up with women as a collective, focus on yourself and what you can control. Bless.
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blackpilljesus · 9 days
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Do you prefer being in the blackpilled community on reddit (if you were there), Twitter or tumblr?
Tumblr & it's not just bc I'm here rn lol.
The reddit one was based af but I only ever saw screenshots before the subreddit got banned. There doesn't seem to be a lot of blackpillers on tumblr but the ones I've seen so far mostly seem chill & are at least slightly more proactive in their personal lives.
Blackpillers on twitter were hilarious in 2021 & I appreciate their candidness on topics despite backlash but I think many of them do the same thing they accuse other women of doing - just complaining & not taking action, but when women do take action they crap on it & complain it's not good enough all while doing fuckall. I dont personally fault them for it though bc many of them are young and the blackpill is intense so their feelings will be all over the place + explosive as they essentially mourn, hell it's messed me up a few times. Point still stands though that it can be self destructive on bptwt but there's not many blackpillers around anymore either. Most I knew either got suspended or left twitter altogether, they were awesome mutuals.
I tend to leave twitter feeling drained af but the complete opposite being on tumblr for reasons mentioned above.
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blackpilljesus · 9 days
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I want to kill myself because of other women
Gonna start by saying I dont encourage su¡c¡de so my account doesn't get nerfed but I see where you're coming from. Reminds me of this post from thepinkpill.co (rip). I dont agree with it all but I get it. It becomes isolating. Moids have solidarity as it gives them power meanwhile most women are sellouts at large.
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Dont get too wrapped up with women as a collective, focus on yourself and what you can control. Bless.
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blackpilljesus · 10 days
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So, this is my first rant.
My husband and I were watching a show earlier today and there was a discussion about predatory men and how women feel.
I was sexually abused as a child and have a lot of fear of something happening again. Just like the girls on this show felt.
My husband said that there’s nothing that can be done to stop these men. And then proceeded to say how women will always feel this way and that they cannot protect themselves from predators so need to rely on men.
I told him that this makes women feel awful. It’s a horrible feeling to rely on others to protect them. I told him we (women) don’t want to think of all men as predators, but we do get scared of similar situations happening to us. And this isn’t just based on women, but people of any sex and gender.
Husband then made the conversation into one about how he thinks we should have guns to be able to protect ourselves. I explained that that’s taking it to extremes. I can’t go shooting people because I think they might touch me, or because they did grope my boobs. He responded by saying there’s no way to stop predators other than locking all men up.
He thinks women often overreact when experiencing ptsd from assaults, and that women shouldn’t depend on each other when they offer support, such as accompanying each other home for safety or on transport when they have been assaulted on there.
Am I bonkers, or is this just all extremes? Am I daft to be annoyed by this? He has no sympathy or consideration. He doesn’t think women should be able to wear what they want because it draws attention to them - surely we can’t still be thinking this way?
Anyway rant over for now.
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blackpilljesus · 13 days
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It took about two hours for Daina Taimina to find the solution that had eluded mathematicians for over a century. It was 1997, and the Latvian mathematician was participating in a geometry workshop at Cornell University. David Henderson, the professor leading the workshop, was modelling a hyperbolic plane constructed out of thin, circular strips of paper taped together. 'It was disgusting,' laughed Taimina in an interview.
A hyperbolic plane is 'the geometric opposite' of a sphere, explains Henderson in an interview with arts and culture magazine Cabinet. 'On a sphere, the surface curves in on itself and is closed. A hyperbolic plane is a surface in which the space curves away from itself at every point.' It exists in nature in ruffled lettuce leaves, in coral leaf, in sea slugs, in cancer cells. Hyperbolic geometry is used by statisticians when they work with multidimensional data, by Pixar animators when they want to simulate realistic cloth, by auto-industry engineers to design aerodynamic cars, by acoustic engineers to design concert halls. It's the foundation of the theory of relativity, and thus the closest thing we have to an understanding of the shape of the universe. In short, hyperbolic space is a pretty big deal.
But for thousands of years, hyperbolic space didn't exist. At least it didn't according to mathematicians, who believed that there were only two types of space: Euclidean, or flat space, like a table, and spherical space, like a ball. In the nineteenth century, hyperbolic space was discovered - but only in principle. And although mathematicians tried for over a century to find a way to successfully represent this space physically, no one managed it - until Taimina attended that workshop at Cornell. Because as well as being a professor of mathematics, Taimina also liked to crochet.
Taimina learnt to crochet as a schoolgirl. Growing up in Latvia, part of the former Soviet Union, 'you fix your own car, you fix your own faucet - anything', she explains. 'When I was growing up, knitting or any other handiwork meant you could make a dress or a sweater different from everybody else's.' But while she had always seen patterns and algorithms in knitting and crochet, Taimina had never connected this traditional, domestic, feminine skill with her professional work in maths. Until that workshop in 1997. When she saw the battered paper approximation Henderson was using to explain hyperbolic space, she realised: I can make this out of crochet.
And so that's what she did. She spent her summer 'crocheting a classroom set of hyperbolic forms' by the swimming pool. 'People walked by, and they asked me, "What are you doing?" And I answered, "Oh, I'm crocheting the hyperbolic plane."' She has now created hundreds of models and explains that in the process of making them 'you get a very concrete sense of the space expanding exponentially. The first rows take no time but the later rows can take literally hours, they have so many stitches. You get a visceral sense of what "hyperbolic" really means.' Just looking at her models did the same for others: in an interview with the New York Times Taimina recalled a professor who had taught hyperbolic space for years seeing one and saying, 'Oh, so that's how they look.' Now her creations are the standard model for explaining hyperbolic space.
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-Caroline Criado Perez, Invisible Women
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blackpilljesus · 13 days
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I still agree with every single thing I said on this blog so if you think your long ass paragraphs in response (that I didn’t even read) changed my mind then you’re obviously a dumbass lol idc
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blackpilljesus · 15 days
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blackpilljesus · 15 days
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It never ceases to feel odd to me when people freak out when a woman refuses to excuse a misogynistic and violent man and be the “bigger person”. You’re not under any obligation to see the humanity in someone who refuses to see it in you. Don’t give into a mentality that will keep you trapped, allowing someone to control and disrespect you while you gently turn the other cheek.
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blackpilljesus · 15 days
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A lot of sentiments I see online about "just standing up for yourself" fall apart when considering that a common consequence of "standing up for yourself" is losing a key part of your current support network. It's hard to tell someone to stop being transphobic to you when you carpool with them to work, and it'll get a lot more expensive without them. Can your budget tolerate that cost, or is it the expense that stretches you too far? It's hard to tell someone that they need to be more polite to you when they're the one who helps walk you through legalese. Can you find someone else to do it for you, or are you left floundering? It's hard to tell someone to stop being sexist to you when they're the one writing your reference letter. Do you have someone else who can be your reference, or are they the only one whose letter would be accepted?
In order to be able to stand up for yourself, you need to be able to bear the potential consequence of that person leaving. You need to either have redundancy in your network, or be able to pay for what they did for you. Safety is about more than if someone will hit you.
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blackpilljesus · 15 days
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Take more hardline stances.
Let go of the need to be right all the time. You are human. You will evolve. You can change your mind at any time. But learn to stand on business.
If someone doesn’t like it, say, “Okay,” and keep it moving. Whether or not someone wants to engage in fruitful, healthy debate, but especially if not, don’t argue or defend yourself. Make your point and leave it.
Women waffle and negotiate too much. We change our view as soon as we find out someone doesn’t like what we think. Cut that shit out.
Make lines in the sand—make boundaries—and enforce them.
“That woman is saying rubbish with such confidence! That could be me!”
—@/1yyyyyyy1; full post here
Speak with confidence, even if it is rubbish. If men can do it, so can you. It is your right.
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blackpilljesus · 15 days
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every authority can and should be questioned. why did you raise me to believe this was a punishable sin
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blackpilljesus · 16 days
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Men can never be feminists
One of the most freeing things in my feminism has been my acknowledgement that men can never be feminists. The feminist cause is an antithesis to the empire they've built with the blood, sweat and tears of billions of women throughout history.
For years I would fervently argue with male peers. I would feel anger and anguish at their apathy which led me to question whether there was something fundamentally wrong in my arguments. However, looking at things from a radical's perspective, men are acutely aware of the wrongs the women around them suffer. They either choose to ignore it or satiate their morality with cognitive dissonance. It is futile to argue with them because they will always put the "Man's" comfort over the survival of women.
This has resulted in me focusing entirely around the women around me and practicing female separatism. Now, I would never waste an ounce of my energy on getting angry at the profound evil that men come up with to torture women, rather think of ways to protect women around me from that. The law is skewed to the male perspective. Asking justice from the seat of male judges is a losing cause. The patriarchy has taught men at large well that to uphold their power over women they need to protect the violent men that keep this power in check.
For the common man neither possesses the resources nor the strength to control the multitude of women, they vote and purposefully bring those men in power that will ascertain their position as man the oppresser and woman the victim. They will give false testimonials for their rapist friends in court or dissuade the women around them to file a case against the man they consider as "the good guy". A "good guy" to men is a guy that oppresses women.
We, as women, have understandably a tempest of emotions roaring in our hearts at the violence this patriarchal world bestows upon us. However, this only leads me feeling helpless and claustrophobic at how little I can do to remove the evil from grassroot level.
This is why I have decided to hoarde my resources and share them only with women. My prime focus is educating the women around me to practice celibacy and increase their self esteem along with dismantling the consumerism in process. Opening domestic violence and rape shelters is my life's goal. My feminism is for women and for women only.
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blackpilljesus · 16 days
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There were women who were against the suffragettes. Women getting a right as basic as the right to vote was not supported by all women.
So imagine if the suffragettes were distracted by appealing to the "normal women". If they had focused on being nice to the ops (because women who oppose women's liberation are the ops) instead of getting shit done.
From history we know getting approval from majority of women is not a prerequisite for achieving female liberation. I don't where that stupid ahistorical idea came from but it needs to abandoned.
We need to read the history of women's liberation globally before making stupid points. Read Dworkin if you want to but also get educated on women's history especially on the fight for female liberation.
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blackpilljesus · 17 days
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