terfs and radfems are not welcome here, this is a trans-inclusive blog. TRANS WOMEN ARE REAL WOMEN. as for me -- cis lesbian, she/her, white, autistic, minor. main - @chrisginny
bi & mspec women i love you lots. having different experiences with sapphism doesn't mean we can't connect, unite, and stand up for each other at a moment's notice
seeing a lot of biphobia from lesbians on tiktok recently and i genuinely am so frustrated. they use "but bi women are lesbophobic!" as an excuse to spread the ugliest fucking hatred. shame on you. i'm a lesbian and i say big fucking shame on you all. sapphic solidarity or die
(as always, if you reblog you support trans rights. don't care that this post isn't directly about trans people, i still don't want trfs & transphobes on here)
like hello? 1 (one) bi woman having a shitty take is not an invite for you to start calling them every stereotype in the book AND pretend you speak for the entire lesbian community. because you most certainly do not. i don't want any involvement in a "community" formed on a basis of biphobia, and neither should any lesbian ever
seeing a lot of biphobia from lesbians on tiktok recently and i genuinely am so frustrated. they use "but bi women are lesbophobic!" as an excuse to spread the ugliest fucking hatred. shame on you. i'm a lesbian and i say big fucking shame on you all. sapphic solidarity or die
(as always, if you reblog you support trans rights. don't care that this post isn't directly about trans people, i still don't want trfs & transphobes on here)
seeing a lot of biphobia from lesbians on tiktok recently and i genuinely am so frustrated. they use "but bi women are lesbophobic!" as an excuse to spread the ugliest fucking hatred. shame on you. i'm a lesbian and i say big fucking shame on you all. sapphic solidarity or die
(as always, if you reblog you support trans rights. don't care that this post isn't directly about trans people, i still don't want trfs & transphobes on here)
there are not many posts like this out there but shoutout to trans women who like their voices, shoutout to trans women who like having a dick, shoutout to trans women who are butch, shoutout to trans women whose transition has been ‘unconventional’, shoutout to trans women who will never pass and dont care to, shoutout to trans women who are tall, shoutout to trans women who break the binary that was reinvented in progressive spaces. you people are so fucking incredible.
society could be built on selecting random women to be put in a blender and pulverized monthly and tiktok would be like “how to SLAY the blender look! if you don’t want to get blended you’re just a pick me. getting blended is an act of rebellion in our society. how to dress more blendercore. trans women will never know what it feels like to be worried about getting selected for the blender every month (even though trans women get blended more often than cis women). trans men are traitors because they don’t get selected for the blender anymore (even though they do). actually women are more biologically suited to be blended because our soft frail bodies are easier on the blades and our brains are full of goopy feminine emotions and fluff so there is nothing of value lost when they’re crushed into a chunky red liquid. it is an act of divine femininity to be blended.”
we’ve made autism into a small insignificant personality trait/identity like being queer and that’s actually so fucking wrong and insulting
37.9% of autistics have an intellectual disability
1/3rd of autistics are completely nonspeaking
most autistics will not be able to hold a job, go to college, or live on their own
autism rarely travels alone and has many medical comorbidities like epilepsy, mitochondrial disorders, and genetic disorders (which are the most common comorbidities - these aren’t rare complications.)
we can have discussions about autism and ableism and how society sees us without spreading misinformation.
autism is a lifelong, often debilitating neurodevelopmental and genetic disorder that affects how one communicates and interacts with the world. it is not “just being socially awkward” or feeling nervous in social situations. it is a neurological disability. start treating it like one.
The administration of President Joe Biden acted last month to mostly rescind a Trump-era Denial of Care Rule that invited health care workers to deny medical treatment and services to patients because of personal religious or moral beliefs.
Americans United applauded the move.
“We applaud the Biden administration for taking positive steps toward protecting both religious freedom and patients’ health by rescinding the Trump-era Denial of Care Rule,” said Rachel Laser, AU’s president and CEO. “No one should be denied the health care they need because of someone else’s religious beliefs.
“The Denial of Care Rule was a dangerous policy that weaponized religious freedom and put the health and lives of women, LGBTQ+ people, religious minorities and so many others in jeopardy,” Laser continued. “Today’s rule seeks to protect patients from harm and upholds the fundamental principle of church-state separation.”
Gaza City, Gaza Strip. 20th Apr, 2016. Palestinians in Gaza city celebrate World Heritage Day by wearing traditional Palestinian dress and showing a hand-made traditional products.