#and to recognize that misogyny doesn't always look like 'I hate women as a group of people and want them all to die'
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...People DO realize they can ship two male characters WITHOUT diminishing the importance of the women in the story to both the overall narrative and the male characters themselves, right. RIGHT.
#I mean. tbh I think the answer in a lot of cases is 'no' but I promise it's possible#like again. I'm not asking people to like. idk never care about male characters or something?#I'm just asking people to evaluate in which contexts they view women (fictional AND real) as disposable and insignificant and inferior#and to recognize that misogyny doesn't always look like 'I hate women as a group of people and want them all to die'#misogyny in fandom#also. te__s this post isn't for you trans women are women#(can't BELIEVE I have to fucking clarify that every time but unfortunately people don't know how to act)
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Why I fucking hate "The Handmaid's Tale" comparisons to real life (ie "this means THT is going to come true!!!")
that was not an elected government in the story. it was a fringe group that slaughtered the entire US government and took control by force. which makes little sense if you think about it, but that's because it doesn't matter HOW the dystopia happened; it just had to be there for the fiction to make a comment upon the author's present.
Dystopia is never a future prediction. see above: it's always a comment on the present in which it's written
That is massively fucking insulting to women who have actually lived with systemic oppression. They don't have to take away your name or your ability to read and write or put you in a color-coded costume. That's not what violent systemic misogyny looks like, because we KNOW what it looks like.
Sarah Emerson (1762-1784) could absolutely read. Based on what was expected of wealthy girls in her era, she probably spoke at least two languages- English and some French -as well as having knowledge of household accounting, basic first aid, history, literature, drawing, music, etc. She was still married to a man in his twenties when she was fourteen, because he wanted the inheritance her parents had left her (property she owned because, yes, women COULD own property back then). His family disapproved- they called her "the child bride" -but it still happened.
Women in the 19th century who couldn't vote, were discouraged strongly from public speaking (as in, speeches, not conversation), who sometimes had no control over that property they could in fact own, if they married, did normal things. They laughed and cried and petted cute animals. They spoke their minds. They wore what they wanted, albeit with societal constraints. They had names and voices and they still had so few rights under the law.
Women who died from backalley abortions as late as the 1960s could read and write. They had jobs. They dressed in ways we wouldn't consider remarkable today. They voted. They had access to the fucking pill, for gods' sakes. And yet that still happened to them. And yet they still died because the government didn't care about their lives as much as clumps of cells inside them.
Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) was a popular author with a rapier wit that she wasn't above using freely, living once again in a time we'd recognize many features of today. she married a Jewish man over the objections of...well, most of society back then, really. the nurse still wrote "housewife" for her career when she said "writer," during hospital admission to deliver her daughter Sarah
and that's all without getting into the double-damnations of women who aren't white, who aren't Christian, who aren't straight or cisgender. women in non-western countries where some of those things- like clothing laws or movement restrictions -have come to pass, but still not all and not in that way precisely
It doesn't have to be The Handmaid's Tale. In fact, it usually isn't, historically speaking. It's Call the Midwife. It's Harlots. It's Hidden Figures. it's Carol. It's astonishingly normal, among normal women living relatively normal- even happy lives, many of them.
Don't insult their memories by implying that it has to be speculative fiction to be real.
#long post#misogyny#systemic misogyny#abortion#and I even LIKE The Handmaid's Tale! I've been watching it a lot lately precisely because it's so fantastical that#it doesn't scare me#it's less realistic than something like (again) Call the Midwife which I have been avoiding like the plague
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It'd actually be hilarious reading through your blog if it wasn't concerning. You claim so hard to be a feminist but you're over here spouting misogyny in a "feminist" font. Like yeah obviously misogyny and toxic masculinity is rampant throughout our culture but how do you not realize that you make it sound like women are weak, frail creatures that will be completely destroyed by the first man we meet. Please talk to a therapist or at least people outside of your radfem circle because this much hate isn't healthy. Misogyny is a learned behavior and acting like men are inherently evil doesn't help anybody.
Hi. Recognizing that men as a class oppress women as a class is literally just the most fundamental aspect of feminism. Do you think the fact that white people oppress black people makes black people weak? Because that鈥檚 what you鈥檙e saying. You鈥檙e saying that marginalized groups are weak for being marginalized.
And to be absolutely clear, I鈥檝e never even delved into how much misogyny in men is nature vs nurture because I鈥檝e always found this question to be unhelpful. I don鈥檛 believe anyone is inherently anything. In fact I think it鈥檚 an easy way to ideologically wash your hands of the much harder truth that we are shaped by every single choice we make and are constantly changing.
Lastly, you people need to let go of the idea that this small window of my life is indicative of my entire life. Do you think every single person in my life is a radfem? Do you think I don鈥檛 talk to anyone accept people on tumblr? Did you actually read my blog enough to see how often I advocate for speaking to women outside of radical feminism? I鈥檓 guessing you didn鈥檛 actually look that hard if not.
#radical feminism#radical feminist community#radical feminist safe#radical feminists do interact#radical feminists do touch#radblr#feminism#radical feminists please interact
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Stray Kids Bang Chan x Idol!Reader Summary:聽You're known as the gym rat in your group, and quite frankly, you only have two moods: shredding or chilling. This was why when you're not asleep in between schedules, you're spotted with a male idol you happened to meet in the gym you were at that day. It's a known fact though, that you and Bang Chan are gym buddies and each other's spotter. Word Count: 2k+ Warnings: Internet toxicity, sasaengs, vulgar language, sexism, misogyny, pining, fluff, mentions of Pentagon because why not <3, etc.
A/N: Girl, i shouldn't do this but I did. It's so funny to me someone requested this cause I have recently become an exercise junkie lol. Also, if you can't tell, there is a pov shift after the cut so yeah. I also wanted to keep the reader gender neutral but I want to write about how psychotically different people treat male and female idols because that stuff aint it. It's most definitely not what anon was expecting me to write but I hope they enjoy it nonetheless.
There's compilation in YT with growing parts centered around you flexing your physical fitness and prowess. It ranges from you affectionally touring your fans, which really meant the cameraman, through the gym, introducing your trainer, and doing your routine on camera, to your group (and others) both fawning and bragging about how strong and how hot you are.
CLIP #1: A scene from an interview of your group in Japan, struggling to talk about how you can do 40 straight push ups.
There was a male interviewer in a suit you could all faintly recognize was talking about your recent Instagram post of a gym mirror selfie.
One of your youngest members smirked and in broken Japanese, cutely said, "Wah, she does 100 push ups! Everyday, every night."
You snap your head to the maknae and raise your brows, "nani?" You begin to shake your hands in protest and begin to explain your truth, "absolutely not 100. Maybe around 40, but nooooo, not 100."
The interviewer and your group comically react in awe. The man in the suit urges, "can you show us?"
You give a face, "Excuse me, but I'm not getting paid to do that in this miniskirt."
Everyone, including the film crew, break into laughter.
CLIP #2: A scene from a variety show where you had to prove you were, in fact, yourself, by doing a shortened version of your exercise routine.
One of the hosts of the show asks, "Wait, do you honestly do all of this in your workout? Like you can do all of it?"
The list of your exercises were written on a colourful cardboard, held by the one who just spoke. It was a range of exercises in 10 sets, from jumping jacks to sit ups, to vague sounding exercises like crab pinches and robot arms.
You purse your lips at the last question asked of you, not really liking the tone in which it was asked. You answer quickly and nod proudly, "I actually do more, cause when I get in the zone and I'm already really sweaty, I feel like I should keep going until my whole body burns." You chuckle.
The older hosts, tilt their head and mutter lowly under their breath something along the lines of, "I'd rather die."
You finally do the routine, quickly, continuously, earning impressed reactions from everyone.
"That's hot," one of the hosts note.
"Ya, for some reason it looks easy to do."
The hosts begin to clamour at that statement, and force whoever said to do the exact thing you did. Clearly, they don't work out as much as you do and cannot even get halfway through it without stopping.
You break out into a breathless laugh in amusement of the comical attempt but then protest, explaining how bad it is to force yourself to do more than you can
CLIP #3: Pentagon, Hongseok especially, fawns over how fit you are
Trailing a conversation about how your group is close with Pentagon because your companies are situated closely to each other and you wind up eating together a lot, there is an anecdote about how there was a jar no one could open, no one but you, that is.
The interviewer asks no one in particular, "wah, none of you could open the jar? Really? Or did you all just pretend so she could open it?"
There is a chorus of answers concluding with, "no really, she was the only one that was able to open it."
The story is backed up by how the jar had a really small lid and some hands were too big. Then came an explanation how you were recently into the new rock climbing machine in your gym.
Hongseok speaks up, "I was invited to go to rock climbing in, like, an actual rock climbing place and I was honestly so surprised when she began to climb. She said she never actually tried rock climbing on a wall, but it seemed like she had been doing it for years."
Shinwon agrees, "Right, right. I was also really curious about what they did that day," he points to Hongseok, "that I joined them one time. I never felt so out of shape in my life. I just stayed back and filmed everything."
Pentagon laughs, and then agrees that you were exceptionally fast and just super fit in all honesty.
The interviewer catches Hongseok's expression then suddenly asks, "do you like a woman like that?"
"Yeah, I like my women strong."
Then came a lot of teasing remarks from Pentagon, and a plethora of complaints from delusional fans who did not want Hongseok to ever breathe in your direction again.
With all that's been said about that, in all the parts of this series floating around in the internet, one thing remained, there was a slightly larger population of impressed fans than the still large portion of antifans who wanted nothing to do with it and only came around to hate.
It's hard not to think about it, but even the slightest back handed compliment can sometimes linger in one's mind.
And right now, as much as I kept my mind on my counting as I finished my set high knees, I couldn't help but think of how much backlash I got from posting a post workout photo with my midriff exposed.
Apparently that was not only enough to merit hate for being both a whore and an attention whore, but people baselessly began to hate on my groupmates simply for being associated with me.
It's kind of sad really, how, say Wonho, can post a fairly exposed photo of himself and get so much praise for it, and yet I couldn't even do anything remotely close to that.
And I don't even mean to come at Wonho, we all know he's a beast at the gym and should be able to show as much of his hard work as he is comfortable in showing, but why can't I?
"Hey trooper. I thought you said you were only doing 80 counts?" a voice cracks me out of my train of thought.
I turn to whom spoke and chuckle at myself as I stop my leg raises, "ah yeah, I got lost in thought, and your really good song."
I pull on my earphones and give a lopside smile, "I love working out to God's Menu."
He gives a soft, "he he, thanks."
"No need for a thank you when I'm only giving my honest opinion, Chan."
"Yeah, well still, it makes my kokoro go doki-doki," he sniggers, crossing his arms and flashing a dimpled smile. I raise my upper lip and reel back, "EWWW!"
I playfully shove him. He acts hurt, "this is violence against children."
"Chan, you're literally older than me."
"That doesn't mean I'm not a child at heart."
"You mean, it doesn't mean you're not a drama queen."
"Hey, I have no interest in having a throne, my only interest is," he leans in and whispers, "you."
I feel my soul leave my body as he snorts to himself and runs away. I regurgitate in surprise, "YA!"
"You better do your next set properly," Chan says heading off to a cable row machine, "I'm always watching."
I try to ignore the blood rushing up your neck, "creep."
He shrugs, "rather that or have you get injured, sweet heart."
Yeah, Chan has saved me from a lot of injuries I could have had. It was a bad habit. It stemmed from the same thing that made me mess up my count a while ago, my overthinking.
Sometimes I thought of rather harmless things, but sometimes I began to fixate on the hate I received for simply being. I do a lot to get my mind to realize that they hated me simply because they could and because it was easy. Exercising helped tremendously, especially when I had someone fun to work out with, especially when I was with Chan. He just... made me feel safe, y'know.
But when the news of us being work out buddies surfaced, a lot of sasaengs came for me. Of course, a lot of Stays and my own fans were really kind about, speaking out that we were our own people and exercising together did not mean anything in particular really.
But some really went for it, and made it a hobby to comment on everything I was in that I was a slut for 'working out' with different men every day."
I let out a breath as I finish my routine. I catch my breath and go for a swig of my water. I take a moment then sit down by the mirror, which was near where Chan was currently working out.
"You're doing it again."
I turn from where I was blankly staring at turn to Chan who gave me a soft look, "you good?"
I release a sigh then purse my lips, "maybe."
He pouts, "what happened?"
I shrug and stand from where I sat, "you know, the usual."
Chan then comes up to me and takes my water bottle from me, "you know, no matter how much people say you don't need water to live, you can never change the fact that you are extremely dependent on water to live."
I look at him and half- heartedly point, "are you calling me thirsty?"
He begrudgingly groans and releases a chuckle. He calls my name out in a scolding tone. I feel myself relax, "I know what you're getting at Chan."
He nods, "good. I'll always be here to remind you of that."
I smile and feel an urge to hug him, "if you weren't so sweaty, I would totally hug you right now."
Chan then gives me a look then does not hesitate to crush me into his arms. I groan and whine in protest. He chuckles, "you literally just said you wanted a hug!"
"YOU'RE LITERALLY SO SWEATY. NO ONE WANTS THIS TORTURE."
Chan huffs and gives a wounded look, "hmp. You better spot me while I lift or else I'm unfriending you."
"Hmm... I think I'll be good without you as a friend."
I half expect Chan to whine about it, but he instead smirks, "ahhhh, you must want me to be your boyfriends so badly huh."
I- I mean...
CLIP #4: A crack edit of Chan when he gets asked about his gym relationship with me in Chan's Room.
He was looking through the questions and suddenly chuckles, his ears noticeably began to redden. Cue a zoom in of his face and his red ears. Cue a clip of Cardi B saying, "that's suspicious."
He says my name then continues, "am I close with her? Yeah. I would say I'm close with her-- and her whole group actually."
Captioned: Nice save, Chris.
"The kids and I are close with her group," he says, clearing his throat.
A clip of him clearing his throat is repeated about ten times.
Chan adjust the beanie he was wearing as he thinks of what he was going to say next, "we actually do work out together a lot because she's under a trainer that works with my trainer."
Captioned: Sure, Chan. That's the only reason, right?
Chan catches another question, "Is she a beast in the gym like Hongseok says?" He breaks into a laugh. He then rubs his cheek and grits his teeth.
A clip of someone saying, "Oh he's jealous," flashes on screen.
"Yeah," Chan finally says, "she's got a really high stamina."
Cue the clip, WHAT DID HE SAY?
Chan continues, "she can go between exercises without stopping. she doesn't even take that much time to catch her breath. In fact, she sings while exercising sometimes, which helps make her vocals stable."
Captioned: Queen Tingz.
The next thing that happens is Chan breaks into a laugh and begins to chuckle. He says, "Sorry I saw a funny comment."
Captioned: WHAT HE MEANS IS HE SAW A COMMENT SAYING 'SHUT UP CHRIS, YOU'RE WHIPPED."
Then came these comments:
LITERALLY LOOK AT HOW FLUFFY BANG CHAN GETS WHEN HE TALKS ABOUT HER DONT FUCKING TOUCH ME MY SHIP IS ALIVE
They are dating period. prove me wrong. you cant
Chan literally blushes over anything, buT HE TURNED INTO A TOMATO WHEN HE TALKED ABOUT HER BYE
if you hate on your faves loving each other, you most definitely need Jesus (:
PLEASE CAN YOU SEE HOW WHIPPED THEY ARE FOR EACH OTHER
Yeah... it's not been confirmed to this day.
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No, you have handed me one study that explicitly distinguished between sex and gender being two different concepts and a colonizer government's definition of sex and gender being two different concepts.
I don't understand what's so hard to grasp about the fact that not EVERY CULTURE DEFINES GENDER=SEX BECAUSE IF THAT WERE THE CASE WE WOULDN'T DISTINGUISH BETWEEN SEX AND GENDER TO FUCKING BEGIN WITH YOU GODDAMN DOOFUS.
"my standpoints are universal" coming from someone who claims that women have always been oppressed throughout history and you really don't see the racism in that, you stupid bitch? Newsflash: black women weren't oppressed until white women helped their husbands rape and murder them because of their biblical gender ideology.
Ironically, terfs love to use the term "handmaiden" like the novel didn't rip off REAL HISTORY OF BLACK WOMEN'S OPPRESSION UNDER WHITE MEN AND WOMEN and whitewashed it to make white women the victims of an imaginary scenario that would never happen to them. This is the history of your so-called "universal" point of view- a history of white women raping black women and forcing them to become slaves to their husbands while raping the black man and emasculating him for thinking his wife is equal to him.
Before the prison industrial complex, black men were married at 80-90% in America and they cherished their wives. To ignore the role that white people have played in the creation of black misogyny and recognizing that we stole black women's freedom away from them because we were jealous of their equality doesn't hurt white women. In fact, it repairs our relationship with black women by holding ourselves accountable and that starts by recognizing that gender and sex have never been universally linked or "the same thing."
TERFism is racist to the core because to claim that "sex and gender are the same thing" is to ignore the very real history of gender inequality not existing until colonization. Not only do TERFs completely erase the existence of "third genders," but they advocate for a society that rejects and isolates those individuals from the group when MOST OF HUMAN HISTORY HAS ACCEPTED DIVERSITY AND ALLOWED PEOPLE TO LIVE IN THEIR TRUTHS.
So again, what "research" are you doing? What societies are you looking into? Because you're leaving out A WHOLE LOT of white women complicity in the creation of gender oppression in non-white societies where non previously existed. Whose "universal truth" are you leaving out when you claim that women have been oppressed and relegated to different roles in history? Is it pre-colonial Africa? Is it pre-colonial America? Is it pre-colonial Asia or pre-colonial Australia or pre-colonial Europe even?
Whose cultural history are you denying when you claim your British TERFism is the "superior" way to define gender? (Hint: it's all of the above).
Even in post-colonial society, where is your evidence that "women have always been assigned to different roles"? That's not true. Black women and black men weren't distinguished by white society in any of their roles. They tolled the same fields and got raped, bred, ate, and murdered the same way. Even in the 1900s, black women were allowed to work in a way that white women weren't because of their "inferior" status in society. Their husbands were being imprisoned for imaginary crimes- they had to fucking work to support themselves and their children. There was no treating black women and black men differently in America: racism doesn't allow for that.
Anyways, I recommend reading "white tears, brown scars," "hood feminism" by mikki kendall and "against white feminism" by rafia zakaria as a jumping off point for expanding your anti-racism feminism work because it is desperately lacking. Telling us that women have always been hated throughout history while ignoring white women's complicity in the creation of gender oppression globally is PEAK racism.
I am once again asking you for your sources that gender is universally defined as sex, as you are claiming. None of your sources are saying even close to that. They are all saying that sex and gender are two different concepts and they are not the same thing.
The only people I have EVER seen claim that "culture doesn't matter" are white supremacists, dumbo. you'd think you'd make the connection at some point.
No matter how much you tell a terf to stop using sex to define gender, the bitch is still going to do it because the patriarchy brings her comfort.
Who is she if not the holder of a vagina?
Such a cis man's whore mentality.
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