I'm Nani, 20 some years old, radfem. The nerve ending in the back of my womb is plotting.
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I have not seen this website posted yet so gyns I am happy to present to you "The Grand Map of Non-Happenings"
All you have to do is zoom in and click on the red tent and it will tell you of a reported instance in that area of a crime committed by trans identified males (even though it totally never happens)
Best of all, it's crowdsourced, and you can submit articles not already listed right at the top of the map
Gyns I pray you make use of this website and to publicize and bring to attention of these crimes that "never happen". Share it, use it, whatever you need. And donate to The Red Tent Collective if you have the means to do so!
https://www.theredtentcollective.org/transgender-crime-map
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normal people: men are the oppressors of women
y’all: but what about men of colour ? autistic men? trans men? gay men? the homeless guy on the street ? include us ! 🥺🥺 you bitches are just fascists!
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First ever recorded snowball fight (1897)
Happy Holidays And Merry Christmas To All!
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I just keep thinking about Dumbledore and how he constantly keeps calling Voldemort by a name he doesn’t like and how I’ve always felt weirded out by it even in fanfiction then I remember how Jk r* is a terf and that’s probably expl everything
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I think my friend told me she was on a strict diet when she was pregnant because she and baby were at risk of diabetes. She also was, unfortunately, unable to breastfeed (she didnt make enough milk) so she had to formula feed and her kid's nutritionist told her to breastfeed her baby when she could so her daughter got the nutrients her formula is lacking.
It baffles me that men are able to breastfeed and if you say something you're a "bigot". 😵
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There was a comment under the documentary Aileen Wuornos: Life and Death of a Serial Killer that went "serial killers talk about how they kill prostitutes because no one cares about them and you all really think she did this for no reason?" And so many people went "wow now that you put it that way 🤯"
A lot of people think Aileen was guilty and that's why she decided to stick with the death penalty and push her execution up but I think she was just so tired and suicidal and scared and saw the execution as a way out. She went on record to the documentarian that she killed out of self defense but that she is being threatened and abused for being a cop killer and that she just wants out.
Aileen never got a fair fucking trial. Men can abuse women and children and live in a cell getting fanmail but a traumatized, severely abused, poor woman can kill 7 pigs, one of whom was a rapist, and everyone wants to see her fry.
the more i think about aileen wuornos the angrier i get. the narrative about her, even in feminist spaces, is that she killed men who she “thought” would rape her, as if that’s not exactly what they were there to do. the only reason she was ever convicted is because she killed them before they had the chance, because the only acceptable victim is one that shuts up and takes it. if there were a hell, everyone who had a part in her conviction would be there.
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santa deniers on science-mas eve hearing charles darwin evolving down the chimney
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In 1992 eco-feminist Petra Kelly was shot and killed by her partner (who then killed himself). Andrea Dworkin attended the memorial with many other activists and was disgusted by the speakers who almost exclusively spoke of her partner’s devotion to pacifism and only mentioned Kelly in passing.
- Andrea Dworkin, The Political Memoir of a Feminist Militant
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Eighty male students at Notre Dame University wrote an open letter in the school newspaper asking for a porn filter on the school’s Wi-Fi.
“This filter would send the unequivocal message that pornography is an affront to human rights and catastrophic to individuals and relationships. We are calling for this action in order to stand up for the dignity of all people, especially women,” the letter read. “The overwhelming majority of contemporary pornography is literally filmed violence against women — violence somehow rendered invisible by the context.”
“Pornography is prostitution through the lens of a camera, but more abusive. It exploits the men and women involved, advances a twisted narrative about human sexuality and harms those who consume it.”
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blake lively reporting that her director was a sexual perv and harrassed her lines up to me with how most all the cast took her side during the press release of that movie. i do believe he launched a campaign against her in revenge for their differing takes on the movie/movie promo and probably bc of them standing up against this sexual harassment behavior on set.
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NYT has been discouraging reporters from sharing photos of luigi mangione - not due to concerns for his safety but to dissuade sympathy - and refuses to post his alleged manifesto in full. and today, they published an opinion by bret stephens about how brian thompson is the "real working class hero" of this story.
reddit deleted luigi's account, which was completely innocuous and consisted mostly of him giving out advice in health subreddits. they're also deleting any post that includes his alleged manifesto and banning users for sharing it.
luigi yelled that this was "an insult to the intelligence of the american people" while he was being dragged by police and news pundits are framing it as a deranged and violent outburst. news media are picking apart details of his life to paint him as a cold-blooded and mentally ill individual. even something as innocent as playing "among us" with friends is being framed as some insidious look into an assassin's disturbed psyche, ffs.
news media are also capitalizing on luigi's supposed "bizarre and impossible to understand" politics as an obvious way to paint him as a scary individual when the guy is... a centrist, at most. whose views are similar to those of your average college-educated white guy.
multiple news media also keep harping on about how luigi comes from a rich family. an obvious attempt to break the class solidarity that's been formed around this case by continuously trying to tell us "oh he's not like you guys" while ignoring the now pretty well-documented accounts of his multiple health struggles throughout the years.
and all this, and he hasn't even been found guilty of the crime he's allegedly committed. luigi is, as of right now, still innocent until proven guilty. and the news are trying to tear him apart because they obviously fear the symbol he's becoming for low and middle class america.
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NYT has been discouraging reporters from sharing photos of luigi mangione - not due to concerns for his safety but to dissuade sympathy - and refuses to post his alleged manifesto in full. and today, they published an opinion by bret stephens about how brian thompson is the "real working class hero" of this story.
reddit deleted luigi's account, which was completely innocuous and consisted mostly of him giving out advice in health subreddits. they're also deleting any post that includes his alleged manifesto and banning users for sharing it.
luigi yelled that this was "an insult to the intelligence of the american people" while he was being dragged by police and news pundits are framing it as a deranged and violent outburst. news media are picking apart details of his life to paint him as a cold-blooded and mentally ill individual. even something as innocent as playing "among us" with friends is being framed as some insidious look into an assassin's disturbed psyche, ffs.
news media are also capitalizing on luigi's supposed "bizarre and impossible to understand" politics as an obvious way to paint him as a scary individual when the guy is... a centrist, at most. whose views are similar to those of your average college-educated white guy.
multiple news media also keep harping on about how luigi comes from a rich family. an obvious attempt to break the class solidarity that's been formed around this case by continuously trying to tell us "oh he's not like you guys" while ignoring the now pretty well-documented accounts of his multiple health struggles throughout the years.
and all this, and he hasn't even been found guilty of the crime he's allegedly committed. luigi is, as of right now, still innocent until proven guilty. and the news are trying to tear him apart because they obviously fear the symbol he's becoming for low and middle class america.
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when it’s really bad again and it’s still way better than it used to be but it’s still really bad. and you do all the right stuff and you try and try and it still really hurts but it’s working but it still hurts and you go see the beautiful majesty of nature and your soul is so close to being at peace but your mind is still in pain. and it’s better but it’s still bad. and the sun is setting.
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"save me, substance abuse!" i cry. before you can moralize to me about the dangers of addiction, a noble and powerful steed gallops into the room - my horse whom i have named "substance abuse". you learn an important lesson about making assumptions. i snort a line off its back
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