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When women say they think men should die, men keep living. When women say they want to kill men, women still give money to men on the street. When women say men are worthless, women still listen to men’s opinions in their daily lives.
When men say they think women should die, femicide happens. When men say they want to kill women, entire societies outlaw women’s ability to speak or show their face. When men say women are worthless, they speak over and attack and rape women on the street.
Women venting online does not hurt men. Men hurt women every second of every minute of every hour of every day.
If you are a good man, you’d already know “kill all men” isn’t about you. You’d be able to understand a woman venting about her oppression the way you understand your friend venting about his wife doesn’t want a divorce just because he says he’s tired of her. If you are a good man, you know you aren’t the rapist or abuser she is talking about.
If you are NOT a good man, then seeing a woman venting about her oppression online will push you to be more of an oppressor, it will push you to anger or even violence. This is a sign of mental weakness and it is NOT inherent to your sex as a male, it is YOUR weakness. Choose not to have that weakness. Choose to be a good man.
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I don't know if any of you are following the story, but 23-year-old 'adult entertainer' Lily Phillips broke down in tears and admitted that she dissociated while 'having sex' with 100 or so men to make a world record: she said that she hadn't really eaten during the day, that she felt like a robot doing it, and made a comment about other women being 'weak' (because it was hard and that other women wouldn't do it?).
And men, being the considerate, empathetic people that they are, literally flew to her country to fuck her, and are making degrading comments about her, and claiming that 'nobody forced her to do it' (she was 18 when she joined onlyfans). I'm not surprised about conservative and apolitical men, but some of these men are leftists who theoretically understand that 'choices' can be coerced, but are so unwilling to apply their understanding to women's sexual activies that it makes me wonder if it's possible to have meaningful solidarity between men and women - they're not stupid, they can surely see that their working class paradise is dependent on the subordination of women, and the subordination of women is primarily maintained through sexual terrorism.
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Im a fempath it’s like empath but i only care about women
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First ever recorded snowball fight (1897)
Happy Holidays And Merry Christmas To All!
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Popularizing the word “sex work” as a replacement label for “prostitution” is a capitalist, male supremacist effort to normalize the idea that the female body should be a commodity.
The reality of prostitution is that it isn’t sex that is being sold as a service, it is the female body that is being sold as a product.
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Dora Moono Nyambe, a name that has echoed in the hearts of many, was a woman whose life was marked by boundless love, compassion, and sacrifice. At just 30 years old, Dora passed away in the early hours of the morning, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be etched in the lives of over 500 children whose futures she transformed. Dora’s story, largely unknown to many until now, is one that deserves to be shared, honored, and remembered.
As a mother of 16 adopting 13 children and fostering 3 Dora was no stranger to the demands of parenthood, but she chose to take on even more. She made the courageous decision to move to Mapapa, a village in Zambia, with the vision of giving back to those in need. What she found upon arrival was staggering poverty and a staggering number of children who were unable to access education.
A trained teacher by profession, Dora couldn’t stand the sight of so many children with no future. But instead of just lamenting, she rolled up her sleeves and got to work. Initially, she held makeshift classes for the children under a tree, using whatever resources she could gather. Her passion and determination led her to establish Footprints for Hope, a school for underprivileged children.
The turning point came when Dora began documenting her efforts on TikTok, sharing her experiences with the world. What started as a way to show her daily life as a foster mother and teacher quickly grew into a global movement. Her account garnered millions of followers, and through the power of social media, Dora raised over £350,000 (around $450,000). This incredible feat allowed her to expand her school, build classrooms, provide food, and offer shelter to the children. At the time of her death, Dora had helped over 500 children and employed 35 staff members to ensure that the school continued running smoothly.
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males seem to love kinks that allow them to be weird assholes to females and it’s beyond odd to me!! terfbreaking + dykebreaking are disgusting. “it’s a coping mechanism” doesn’t make it any better. it’s gross
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seeing radfems use bitch/cunt/whore as a slur is CRAZY what are y’all DOING 😭
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Women with disabilities are more likely to be forced into homelessness because of violence or abuse, according to a new report that looks at housing inequities in Canada.
Sixty-three per cent of women with disabilities who experienced homelessness said it was because of violence, compared with 54 per cent of women without disabilities, said a joint statement from The Canadian Human Rights Commission and the federal housing advocate.
The figure was no surprise to Vicky Levack, a spokesperson for the Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia.
Women with disabilities face a higher risk of abuse or violence, often at the hands of those closest to them: their caregivers, their romantic partners or both, said Levack, who has cerebral palsy. Few shelters are accessible or can provide care, so if women have to flee, there aren't many emergency housing options available.
"Even if I could get into the [shelter], which I can't anyway, but even if I could, there's no one to take care of me," Levack said in an interview Wednesday. "If I had to flee, there's nowhere to go."
"They're sitting ducks," she added.
The data released Tuesday was compiled primarily from Statistics Canada, as part of an ongoing effort to monitor whether Canada is meeting its human rights obligations under domestic and international law, said Carleen McGuinty, a manager with the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
The report said people with disabilities are more likely to miss a rent or mortgage payment and fall into homelessness because of financial issues than people without disabilities. They are also more likely to be living in accommodations with health-threatening problems, such as mould or pest infestations.
Those problems were worse for Indigenous people with disabilities, compared with non-Indigenous people with disabilities. Nearly 40 per cent of people with disabilities said they don't get proper help to live independently, and 16 per cent said they didn't feel safe at home.
The findings add to a growing body of evidence showing that people with disabilities in Canada are being denied their basic human rights, the release said.
"They are overrepresented in all aspects of inadequate housing and homelessness," it said.
The picture painted by the data is incredibly frustrating, McGuinty said, noting that about 27 per cent of Canadians identified as having a disability in 2022, according to Statistics Canada.
"That means more than a quarter of the population is experiencing these really difficult housing situations and their rights just aren't being met," McGuinty said.
In Nova Scotia, where Levack lives, that figure is 38 per cent, the highest in the country.
The statistics in Tuesday's release hit home for Levack. She was forced to spend most of her 20s in a nursing home, a traumatizing experience she is still recovering from, she said. She has been abused and sexually assaulted.
She won a marathon legal battle against the Nova Scotia government in 2021, and was finally able to move into her own apartment in late 2022.
People with disabilities are being left out of important discussions and planning about housing, despite their risks and needs, Levack said.
"We're often ignored — not even ignored, because ignored means you're actively doing something to not talk about us," she said. "More often, we're forgotten about, like we don't even exist."
Tuesday's findings will be part of a larger report submitted to the United Nations in March, when the international organization will be reviewing Canada's record on upholding the human rights of people with disabilities, McGuinty said.
"We're going to be urging the UN to ask Canada to really take a hard look at this, and to take action, because things are dire," she said.
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nobody will ever convince me the act of getting purely cosmetic surgeries- especially life threatening ones, is more empowering than coming to terms with your body. you don’t have to love your body. you don’t even have to like it. getting cosmetic procedures will only make you hate all the other things you don’t like about yourself even more. your body was not made to be “attractive”. and let me clarify, none of this blame is to be based on women in the big picture. yes- women have undeniably contributed to the normalization of these invasive and dangerous surgeries, this wouldn’t even be an issue if men didn’t think the entire existence of a woman is to cater to them.
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if you take sex away as a determinate to womanhood or manhood, you’re only left with gender norms to define these categories by, which is regressive and alienating to many if not most people
If you define womanhood and manhood on sex alone, every individual is free to behave and look how they wish without it standing in contrast to their status as a man or woman, which how you deconstruct gender stereotypes
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A lot of men aren’t even capable of romantic love. Wanting someone weaker, dependent and someone they hope is inferior to them is designed entirely around getting an ego boost by proxy and having someone to exploit. Sure they can feel fond of that woman and even idealise her, which isn’t remotely healthy and also stems from seeing her as a construct of virtues not a person, but that’s not love either.
Most men simply aren’t capable of loving a woman as a person and partner.
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