Quannah Chasinghorse by Nathaniel Goldberger for Elle US Magazine , Dec 2021
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and if i said old woman yuri 🤨
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I love women who don't mince their words. I love when women are loud and enforce their boundaries. I love when women are rightfully upset. I love when women hit people who invade their personal space. I love women who know women don't have to be nice all the time. I love women who understand that we get angry just like everyone else.
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like how do we reach a society where men are not a danger to women? by men stopping to be dangerous. do we reach that by giving them access to vulnerable womens spaces? these people act like we already are in this completely hypothetical world where men are not in a superior position to women. how do we get there? men need to change. because right now they are… dangerous! and harming women in many ways.
everyday we lose more braincells on tumblr.com
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there's this trick that racists/queerphobes/etc do, it's really slick. let's just do a little dialogue as an example, the names have been obscured but I've seen this exact exchange happen before.
Stephanie mc. Influencer: "And furthermore, body positivity intersects with black liberation, as black women are often held to unattainable eurocentric beauty standards"
Suave Replyboy Jr: "Lmao, you leftists always tell on yourselves, did you really just say black people are ugly??"
You see the trick here? it's kind of complicated, like, Stephanie is arguing from the perspective that beauty standards are arbitrary and subject to change, Suave understands beauty as an objective hierarchy, so he dunks on Stephanie safely from the inside of that standard. To him, and likely to many people who haven't thought about their own assumptions very much, the only reason black people would want their own body positivity movement is because they're ugly. Bonus points if Stephanie is white, and you can rile her community against her with claims of racism.
I've been getting some replies like this on my posts about sexual trauma, kink, and queerness. Like... I say that sexual deviance of all forms can intersect and correlate with queer identity, and dozens of Suave Replyboy Jrs come out and dunk on me from the other side of the glass, from inside the false universe I'm trying to discredit, the one where "sexual deviance" is immoral and associating queer sexuality with deviancy is an insult. I'm not saying queer people are dangerous perverts, that's you.
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(doesnt show the „very transphobic post“ in question)
@decomposing-angel i saw this randomly thought you might want to know. i had issues dming you
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When I think about it, men always practice separatism. When I was a child, only my brother could play with our cousins because he was a boy. When I was in school, football was an activity mainly for boys : they didn’t want girls in their team. In my study field, I was the only woman for two years. Now, we are two. The men always stay together. When I was doing an internship in electrical maintenance, there were no women. Whenever they can, men stay between them. Yet, when a woman expresses her desire to be around other women, she is irrational and she needs to be open about welcoming men.
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