Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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This is also what working in Museums collections is like
when the whole house got the autism
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This last week has definitely solidified me on anarchism and radical feminism.
Men love the state and the state loves men. Who else will fill the states' militaries? Who else will give men the tools and freedoms for mass rapes?
I only care about women. Women are are the victims of war. Every war. Every time.
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Mujeres Libres, or Free Women, was an anarchist women’s organization in Spain that aimed to empower working class women. It was initiated in 1936 by Lucía Sánchez Saornil, Mercedes Comaposada and Amparo Poch y Gascón and had approximately 30,000 members.
In revolutionary Spain of the 1930s, many anarchist women were angry with what they viewed as persistent sexism amongst anarchist men and their marginalized status within a movement that ostensibly sought to abolish domination and hierarchy. Conditions for Spanish women before the Spanish revolution were oppressive, in the sense that they could be forced into arranged marriages without their consent and single women were not allowed to leave their homes without a male chaperone. Furthermore, working conditions were difficult for women because their salaries were half what male workers received. The limited rights allowed to women were only offered to middle and upper class women, and not offered at all to the working class.
The organization was based on the idea of a “double struggle” for women’s liberation and social revolution and argued that the two objectives were equally important and should be pursued in parallel.
From the amazing documentary Living Utopia: Anarchism in Spain. [video]
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"Never kneel except to smell a flower"
Written on a wall inside the Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris
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People who stand on the side of the road asking if you're an anarchist and if you say yes they give you a brick to perform the mitzvah of throwing it into a Starbucks window
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nice quippy political slogan, now say what you believe in your own words
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“What is it that the child has to teach?
The child naively believes that everything should be fair and everyone should be honest, that only good should prevail, that everybody should have what they want and there should be no pain or sadness. The child believes the world should be perfect and is outraged to discover it is not.
And the child is right.”
— Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
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how is it like working at museums?
Exhausting, evil management, hard work, and 0 money but you're surrounded with enrichment and culture and education and arts :-)
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Social media is not a fucking community !!! ✋️ Tumblr is not activism and ur blog isn't revolutionizing shit omg please ... some of u guys might as well be standing in the middle of a supermarket shouting at randos coming in and out about how they're fucking up the Food Lion community for abandoning carts in the middle of the entrance . In fact, doing that irl would be a lot more useful than treating tumblr like a realistic substitute for actual community or activism 🤷🏼♀️
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Women in Restoration by Isabella De Maddalena
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