m00nlight-woman
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m00nlight-woman · 20 days ago
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m00nlight-woman · 23 days ago
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On December 6th 1989, fourteen young women, many of them engineering students, were murdered in the mass shooting at Montreal’s École Polytechnique that was prompted by the killer’s hatred of women and what he said was “fighting feminism”.   On December 6, the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, we remember: Geneviève Bergeron Hélène Colgan Nathalie Croteau Barbara Daigneault Anne-Marie Edward Maud Haviernick Maryse Laganière Maryse Leclair Anne-Marie Lemay Sonia Pelletier Michèle Richard Annie St-Arneault Annie Turcotte Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz
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m00nlight-woman · 28 days ago
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Tinfoil hat moment but I swear this ‘omg evil SWERFs!!!” nonsense is a psy op bankrolled by the sex industry because in what world is “I think it’s okay for 60 year old men to buy sex from 18 year olds struggling to afford their next meal :)” something you can say with a goddamn straight face. 
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m00nlight-woman · 28 days ago
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Every year on the tourist island of Borkum in Germany, locals organize a celebration called Klaasohm, the purpose of which is to beat women.
On December 5, unmarried male members of the prestigious association “Boys of Borkum” wear huge, up to a meter high, masks decorated with horns, fur and feathers. First there is a ritual fight in a closed hall, where only those born on the island are allowed. Photos and videos of the fight are forbidden.
The winner chooses his assistants and they scatter around the island hunting for women. Any woman who gets in their way will be beaten, I'm not kidding, with cow horns in which grain is poured for additional weight. Bruises remain for weeks. It's fun for men, and pain and humiliation for women.
This brutal tradition is believed to date back to the days of the whalers. They would return to their homes in the fall and beat their wives, reminding them who was in charge of the household. The custom has survived to this day, but outsiders are not told about it: the male population of the island does not want it to become known. Only about 5,000 people live on the island, and those who break the conspiracy of silence will face public condemnation and stigma. But some find the courage to speak out anonymously on social media:
Many islanders hate the festival and are forced to keep their mouths shut because of social pressure.
"As a Borkum native, I have been telling people for years that this actually still exists on the island and no one wants to believe me."
"Everyone has to participate, and those who don't want to, too. They're afraid they'll get hurt if they speak out."
"This island is a big village. I think everyone here knows how communities like this work. If you speak out against it, the whole town will talk about you, you will be ignored and sometimes persecuted. I've seen what it's like for people who have been ostracized. Many people are afraid, which is why this festival is not publicly criticized. The journalists will leave, but you'll still have a reputation as a traitor."
Defenders of the tradition argue that in order to avoid being beaten, women simply need to stay out of the house. However, there are many accounts of men letting the masked participants into houses and apartments or even pushing women out into the street.
For many years, information about the barbaric custom did not leak out. In 2018, journalists tried to report on Klaasohm, but they were literally kicked off the island. This year, however, almost all of Germany's leading media outlets covered what was happening on the island.
Faced with nationwide criticism, the mayor issued a statement emphasizing that “in order for Klaasohm to remain an important holiday and festival that shapes the identity of the people of Borkum, awareness must be kept low. It has always been the task of the association to maintain silence around this tradition. Please be respectful and do not spread the word.”
Borkum's Equal Opportunities Commissioner supported the statement, and the police noted that no woman has contacted law enforcement in the past five years. Perhaps this is because police officers, doctors, court officials and teachers are heavily involved in the festival and women realize that there is no point in coming for help from someone who held you down yesterday, subjecting you to beatings.
The statement from the Mayor's office only added fuel to the fire and within a day the Young Men of Borkum Association issued a new message:
"We categorically distance ourselves from any form of violence against women and apologize for what has happened in the past."
They also noted that the festival “is more than just a celebration - it is a living expression of our community and an integral part of life in Borkum. It is a time when the whole island comes together.”
As we know, nothing brings men together like hunting women.
(translated from russian channel (the author lives in Germany) Damn Ambivalence )
German Sources: video: Das Schweigen der Insel - Wenn Borkum Klaasohm feiert (https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/panorama-die-reporter/das-schweigen-der-insel-wenn-borkum-klaasohm-feiert/ndr/Y3JpZDovL25kci5kZS8xMzExXzIwMjQtMTEtMjYtMjEtMTU) Hei kummt Klaasohm! (https://www.mare.de/hei-kummt-klaasohm-content-446?srsltid=AfmBOooQQfoiSEBEKzBp1VL0M4ZXkMh_bo3jlfz-vy7IUJOjfxmDLfTS)
Wirbel um „Klaasohm“: Wird Frauen auf Borkum der Hintern versohlt? (https://www.rnd.de/wissen/klaasohm-skandal-auf-borkum-maskierte-maenner-jagen-frauen-tradition-oder-problem-44QIIXJFZNB4JNI4L6LWUNUFSM.html)
Wie ist das Klaasohm-Fest auf Borkum wirklich? (https://www.stadt-borkum.de/index.php?object=tx,3480.5.1&ModID=7&FID=3480.34396.1)
Der Klaasohm – Brauchtum auf Borkum (https://www.dein-niedersachsen.de/regionen/klaasohm/)
Klaasohm-Fest auf Borkum künftig ohne Schläge? (https://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/panorama/aktuell/Borkum-Frauen-Schlagen-bei-Klaasohm-soll-abgeschafft-werden,klaasohm106.html)
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m00nlight-woman · 1 month ago
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Have you ever just read a post online and think everyone sounds like the most insufferable people ever? Yeah
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m00nlight-woman · 1 month ago
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In case anyone is having a bad night:
Here is the fudgiest brownie in a mug recipe I’ve found
Here are some fun sites
Here is a master post of Adventure Time episodes and comics
Here is a master post of movies including Disney and Studio Ghibli
Here is a master post of other master posts to TV shows and movies
*tucks you in with fuzzy blanket* *pats your head*
You’ll be okay, friend <3
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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TiM finds out that not every place will accommodate his ‘gender identity’, including clinics
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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I am going to try fallout for the first time. Ladies wish me luck 🫡
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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Read the article and she tries to explain that they dont have the data they need right now and more time is needed. This study was going on for 9 years now, seems like a long time if you ask me. Could it be that she just did not get the data you wanted so far.....?
How is anyone taking these clowns serious anymore? I really wonder what kind of lobbying done by the pharma companies goes on behind closed doors......
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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A relevant thread
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m00nlight-woman · 2 months ago
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m00nlight-woman · 3 months ago
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'smells terfy' sir...this is a post about rape relief shelters for women
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m00nlight-woman · 3 months ago
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weird people spend their whole lives dreaming about being normal and then the most basic a*s normies ever come up with the weirdest combinations of labels and diagnosis for themselves so they can brag how special they are
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m00nlight-woman · 4 months ago
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I don’t really see it as hatred tbh? I think it’s no different than someone pointing out how rude a comment to another person was, which this is. No one is “threatened” by this girl identifying as nb, just insulted that she’s trying to talk down to them.
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m00nlight-woman · 4 months ago
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Phone Wallpapers
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m00nlight-woman · 4 months ago
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If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
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