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girl-debord · 5 months
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"Once the radical is thrown out, he’s no longer in the Liberal’s jurisdiction: he’s an 'outside agitator,' and a 'criminal.' The Outsider no longer 'belongs' in the Liberal’s university. Members of the Columbia SDS Chapter, for example, are now 'outside agitators'; they are 'not students' and consequently 'have no right to be on campus.' YET LAST YEAR THEY WERE STUDENTS OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY; they were thrown out by Liberals, and if they return to fight back, they’re arrested by cops."
- Fredy Perlman, I Accuse This Liberal University of Terror and Violence (published 1969)
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neuroconflictos · 1 year
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Fredy Jiménez, "Cielo para tus alas".
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spaciebabie · 6 months
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no fucckin way dude....yo.....
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freda-art · 2 years
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Everyone thought he was incompetent, weird and stupid, but no one just wanted to get to know him better.
My little headcanon: Xuanyu can play the pipa•́⁠ ⁠ ⁠‿⁠ ⁠,⁠•̀
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yeahthatsmypapi · 2 months
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hotvintagepoll · 6 months
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Kim Novak (Vertigo, Bell, Book, and Candle)— She fought as much as she could to be able to preserve her own identity within the crushing hollywood system. She refused to change her czech last name and fought for a higher salary once she discovered her male counterparts were getting payed significantly more, which was an incredibly risky thing to do. She went through so much hollywood bs like she was forced to drop her affair with Sammy Davis jr. She played her iconic role in Vertigo thinking about her own oppressive and significant changes she had to undergo in order to fit in the tight hollywood mold which i think is partly why the movie is so beautiful and timeless. She is a gorgeous soul and a great artist.
Fredi Washington (Imitation of Life, The Emperor Jones)—She was a beautiful woman whose movie career was struck short because she refused to pass as white, but she did get to star with the greats like Cab Calloway, Hattie McDaniel, Paul Robeson, Duke Ellington, Louise Beavers, etc. Being a person of moral and conviction is hot. Also, she knew ballet and was a beautiful dancer in general.
This is round 3 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Kim Novak:
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Fredi Washington propaganda:
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Short Hollywood career for being too light-skinned to play maid roles, but too brown to be cast opposite a white man in the time. Civil Rights activist. Worked with Paul Robeson to create the Negro Actors Guild. Heavy work in theatre and the NAACP.
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citizenscreen · 3 months
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Ethel Waters and Fredi Washington in the Broadway play “Mamba's Daughters” at the Empire Theatre, 1939.
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forbidden-sorcery · 2 months
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As long as we still live and sing, we’re not doomed, we remain at least as real as it; freedom remains more than a myth, figment or literary flourish; the exterminated live on in us as our dream spirits and guides. Even if we cannot yet see the breaches in the electrically charged barbed wire; we already know that inmates found their way out of the entrails of earlier mechanical monsters, camped outside the hulks that had seemed so real, and saw the abandoned artificial carcasses collapse and decompose.
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sorata-ayumi · 1 year
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De besos a versos, Fredy Jiménez
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FREDDY DOODLE!!! :0
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n bonus cuz im not online often 😞🙏
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hazeerror · 11 months
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My favs from the Fnaf movie ♡
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girl-debord · 5 months
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"The Liberal claims to be 'neutral' and 'objective'; he claims that he’s NEITHER on the side of the 'establishment' nor on the 'other side'; he claims that he’s not on any side: he’s not in society but above it.
However, to the Liberal, only the action of the corporate-military bureaucracy is 'legitimate'; the action of the radical is not. And just like the Reactionary, the Liberal thinks of the action of radicals AS A THREAT, which means that the Liberal sees himself ON THE DOMINANT SIDE, the side that’s threatened. He does not recognize the provocations of the bureaucracy as provocations; only the actions of radicals are provocations. The Liberal accepts the rules of the dominant bureaucracy, and he defends those rules. He’s not 'objective.' A challenge of the dominant rules is, for him, a 'provocation.'"
- Fredy Perlman, I Accuse This Liberal University of Terror and Violence
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nicecurves · 2 years
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verso-abstracto · 8 months
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Fredy Jiménez
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yeahthatsmypapi · 3 months
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hotvintagepoll · 6 months
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Marsha Hunt (The Human Comedy, College Holiday, These Glamour Girls)—To be honest, I haven't had the chance to see a lot of her films, but she was an amazing person. A beautiful, popular actress during the 30s and 40s, Marsha was unfairly blacklisted during the Red Scare for speaking out against McCarthyism. Instead of letting that stop her, she focused her efforts on humanitarian work for causes such as world hunger, poverty, and pollution. She was also a support of same-sex marriage. Side note to any fellow fashion history nerds, she wrote a book on 30s-40s fashion. She stayed true to her beliefs through the years, and passed away at the age of 104 in 2022.
Fredi Washington (Imitation of Life, The Emperor Jones)—She was a beautiful woman whose movie career was struck short because she refused to pass as white, but she did get to star with the greats like Cab Calloway, Hattie McDaniel, Paul Robeson, Duke Ellington, Louise Beavers, etc. Being a person of moral and conviction is hot. Also, she knew ballet and was a beautiful dancer in general.
This is round 2 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Marsha Hunt:
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Marsha Hunt first signed with Paramount in 1935 at the age of seventeen, kicking off a prolific career as a beloved Hollywood star and fashion model. Her distinctive profile and facial structure earned her the nickname “Curly Lips”: “Besides a rounded forehead, almost no nose bridge, and a nose that curved upwards, even my lips curled up at the corners. Ronald Coleman and his wife Benita told me they used to describe me to each other as ‘Curly Lips.’ I decided that anything that helped two people I adored take notice of me would no longer keep me awake at nights.” (The Way We Wore, p.95) Marsha appeared in about seventy films over almost eighty years, including Hollywood Boulevard, College Holiday, Easy Living, These Glamour Girls, Irene, Pride and Prejudice, Blossoms in the Dust, Thousands Cheer, The Human Comedy, and many more. She was blacklisted during the McCarthy era for publicly defending Hollywood from the accusations of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, alongside Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, Deanna Durbin, Henry Fonda, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and many other members of the Hollywood community.
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Short Hollywood career for being too light-skinned to play maid roles, but too brown to be cast opposite a white man in the time. Civil Rights activist. Worked with Paul Robeson to create the Negro Actors Guild. Heavy work in theatre and the NAACP.
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