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Post-war Pansy reflects on her friends.
'Theo was first, which was a bore, because he was always the least fun. He brought us a bottle of champagne which we drank even though it tasted off, and we smoked french cigarettes off our tiny terrace, and said wouldn’t it all be better if we were in Paris. I had no idea why he wasn’t, why he was lingering about in our festering corner of the world. His father had also died in the war, another relief, and there was no one else. Poor, orphan Theo. He carried it very well, you would never have known he had no family left and not many friends either. He had the look about him which made you think his solitary-ness was a choice - no one that beautiful could have been so lonely, after all. 
'After that came Blaise, they always followed one another. Theo would do things first, but Blaise would do them so decisively you would forget that Theo had even been there at all. Blaise bought us champagne too, several bottles that tasted nicer, and flowers. He entertained us with stories of him venturing out into the muggle world. Blaise was an enormous snob, but he never let that stop him from being the centre of attention, and never let something like blood get in the way of the things that really mattered to him, which were shopping, and sex. The three of us ended that night sticky and entangled, and we woke the next morning and pretended that nothing had happened at all. 
'Draco took a year to come around, but we excused him because of prison. I had written once, mainly out of duty than of anything to say. I think I told him that Daphne and I had jobs, because I thought it would make him laugh. I made all of it seem jolly, a word that I hated and never used. All our sharp angles and quiet lunches and long days at the office where people hated us were smoothed over in a sort of cosy gloss. He never wrote back - perhaps it was too much for him, to think we were all having such a lovely time. I should have been honest, but I never had been. 
'When he was out it became clear that we had all been waiting, or at least that’s how I felt. As though I had been waiting to be summoned, to be relevant again. I cried myself to sleep afterwards though it was more for me than for him, that realisation that none of it mattered any more. I tried not to stare at the ink on his neck but wasn’t good at looking away. Blaise was always better at that - he knew what to say to make it seem daring and funny. He suggested more tattoos, make him look dangerous, he talked about sex appeal. I drank up Draco’s thin smiles like gruel, and then the conversation moved on, but my eyes remained stuck.'
On bombs, broken glass, and love
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sxnshxnxxnddxxsxxs · 5 months
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i always forget to post fic updates here but i posted a new chapter a couple of hours ago.
as always fuck jkr for holocaust denial, antisemitism, racism, transphobia and the rest of her sins. she’s an awful person.
that said this is still a harry potter fic
summary:
“So let me get this straight,” Theo said, “you, after a deep bought of introspection, have decided you’re going to entirely rearrange our society to your liking single-handed and you’re starting right now.”
“Well,” came Sipho’s reply “I’m not doing it single-handed, I have you guys to help me but yes, that is essentially it.”
Sometimes when a white man has the audacity it backfires on him.
Aka
That time Tom Riddle accidentally had a deity for a child and it changed everything.
welcome to second year guys, on todays agenda we have:
dealing with idiots
a bit of social hierarchy and power plays
and the foundations of community
Rating:
Explicit
Archive Warning:
Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories:
F/F F/M Gen M/M Multi
Fandom:
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Relationships:
Draco Malfoy/Original Female Character(s) Blaise Zabini/Original Female Character(s) Theodore Nott/Original Female Character(s) Tracey Davis/Original Female Character(s) Daphne Greengrass/Original Female Character(s) Pansy Parkinson/Original Female Character(s) Arcturus Black III | Sirius Black's Grandfather & Original Female Character(s) Cassiopeia Black & Original Female Character(s) Narcissa Black Malfoy/Blaise Zabini's Mother Lucius Malfoy/Narcissa Black Malfoy Sirius Black/Remus Lupin
Characters:
Original Female Character(s) of Color Original Female Character(s) Tracey Davis (Harry Potter) Blaise Zabini Draco Malfoy Daphne Greengrass Theodore Nott Pansy Parkinson Dean Thomas Arcturus Black III | Sirius Black's Grandfather Cassiopeia Black Narcissa Black Malfoy Lucius Malfoy Tom Riddle | Voldemort Tracey Davis's Mother Nagini (Harry Potter)
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Happy Murder Family Violence Blood and Gore Period Typical Attitudes Period Typical Bigotry Implied/Referenced Rape/Non-con Dark Amorality Casual Violence Murder Sacrifice Dead Dove: Do Not Eat Fluff and Angst Eventual Smut Eventual Romance Polyamory Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence i am taking so many artistic liberties no beta we die like men Pureblood Society (Harry Potter) Politics Religion i promise this is much happier than it seems from the tags Teenage Rebellion Underage Smoking Underage Drinking Underage Drug Use Blood Adoption (Harry Potter) world building The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black they’re giving targaryen from different angles Main Character is black Bisexuality Asexuality Lesbian Milfs Tags May Change music references like more than i had planned notting hill carnival there is culture here both real world and magical this will include the babygirlification of draco malfoy he’s still kinda horrible though i can fix him no they will make each other worse
please check it out if it seems like it would be up your alley. :))))
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dhr-ao3 · 6 months
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The Grey Case
The Grey Case https://ift.tt/Hn83O4E by Morgan_Magic Head Auror Potter has assigned Draco Malfoy a new (secret) case, something that sits in a grey area of their Ministry work: he needs a Legilimens Auror to retrieve a memory from Hermione Granger. But as Draco begins to track her movements, he soon realises the Grey Case is not what he was sold. Healer and pioneering researcher, Granger, is determined to fix her parents' destroyed memories, and despite Draco’s reluctance, he’s the only one that can help. A fun romance wrapped up in mystery and action. Completed fic with weekly updates! Words: 5104, Chapters: 1/21, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M Characters: Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger, Harry Potter, Pansy Parkinson, Theodore Nott, Ginny Weasley, Blaise Zabini, Ron Weasley Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: Healer Hermione Granger, Researcher Hermione Granger, Auror Draco Malfoy, Slow Burn, Eventual Smut, POV Draco Malfoy, Forced Collaboration, Mystery, Adventure & Romance, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE, Lesbian Pansy Parkinson, Theo being Theo, Rolled Sleeves Agenda, HEA, Draco Malfoy is Clueless About Muggle Things, Idiots in Love, Don't worry Crookshanks is still alive, Draco Malfoy writes Weird Sisters fanfic, a wild appearance of a Fake Relationship via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/9tJurb2 March 23, 2024 at 06:45AM
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amandayoungdyke · 5 years
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succession characters and whether or not they know what gay people are:
logan roy: doesn’t know what gay people are he thinks roman is just like that
kendall roy: dated stewy for three years in college and still doesn’t know what gay people are. he just thought they were really close friends the whole time. he went to a gay bar with shiv and roman once and just thought all the guys there were being really friendly
roman roy: is gay and knows what gay people are but does his best to suppress this knowledge every day of his life. he succeeds maybe 10% of the time
shiv roy: is gay and knows what gay people are. she used to tell roman which girls to bring as dates to family functions so she could try and seduce them
tom wamsgans: is faintly aware of the concept of gay people. everything he knows about it comes from that one friends subplot about ross’s lesbian ex-wife. doesn’t understand why he yearns for cousin greg
cousin greg: knows what gay people are and has given the occasional vague thought to the concept that he might be one but is too busy covering up corporate crimes to dwell on it too much. has lesbian aunts on the non-roy side of his family and babysits their cat when they go on holiday
connor roy: knows what gay people are and is casually homophobic. often complains about the media shoving the gay agenda down his throat. occasionally calls roman a pansy or other weird antiquated gay euphemisms while slapping him on the back and laughing too loudly. thinks shiv just pretends to be attracted to women for male attention
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vlueyellow · 5 years
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HP characters as Booktubers - please read
Harry
A mess
Makes his viewers vote on what to read next
With titles such as: 'you guys told me to read After by Anna Todd and now I want to apologize to all women on her behalf'
And who could forget: 'Winnie the Pooh is underrated and here is why'
Doesn't own a single bookmark and bends the corners of the pages instead despite his viewers outrage
"Twillight wasn't that bad, you guys are just mean"
“Draco wont edit my videos, so this is all you’re gonna get”
Honestly who knows what's going on with his channel
"It's a tie between Fifty Shades Darker and the Bible so I guess I'll read both"
Hermione
Only reviews crime mysteries and love poems
Hates the crime, loves the mystery
"This was pretty predictable, not gonna lie”
Keeps her regular uploading schedule ON POINT
"Honestly, why is the killer always a guy? I have a knife, I could do this"
Soft soft sOFT background music
Recommends different kinds of tea for different kinds of books
Has a million unread books
"So I just bought 5 books-"
Ron
Horror book fanatic
Reading Vlogs so you can see him get scared shitless
"Stop saying I'm a wimp, I've read The Shining"
(Hermione in the background: "you slept with the lights on for two months")
Hates Stephen King with passion
"I didn't cry this time"
Does collabs with Hermione
Chaotic uploading schedule
"Do you know how many killings could be prevented if people just ran for their fucking life instead of running upstairs?"
Draco
Reviews LGBTQ+ romance novels
Channel is aEsThEtIc aF
"It wasn't gay enough so I'm burning it"
Talks about mental health through his story times
"Not enough lesbians"
"Can people start giving a shit about lesbians or do I need to floo Ellen Page again"
Cried over Simon vs the homosapiens agenda
"Go vote for The Color Purple over on Harry's channel, he's reading too much cishet shit"
Somehow always ends up blaming John Green for everything thats straight
Pansy
Only reads Manga and Poetry 
Updates four times a year but still gets 100k+ views
“I didn’t like the epilogue so I ripped it out”
Death Note is her Bible and Sylvia Plath is her only God
“If Naruto was here he wouldn’t take this shit”
Collabs with Hermione when she needs another feminist’s opinion about Rupi Kaur
“Shakespear might be a gay twink but his poetry still sucks ass”
Finds every plot hole and ruins it for everybody 
Luna 
Reads every book that no one’s heard of
Literally every genre too
“I quite like this one because nobody gets murdered”
Character run-downs for DAYS
ASMR reading Alice in Wonderland and Narnia
Jumps from children's rhymes to erotic novels and no one really bats an eye
“Harry started reading an autobiography of Justin Bieber so I figured it might be worth a read since I’ve always found muggles with bowl cuts quite interesting”
Does fanart
“I still think The Ugly Duckling is my favorite”
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LIFE GOAL
teaching my nieces no matter there sexuality or what they feel there gender is there still perfect and my entire world since even at 3 and 4 there father is pushing his transphobic and homophobic agenda on them and his entire side is completely against the lgbtq+ community like they have all been sharing post that people should beat the gays and trans because there pansy mind you I'm a bisexual and im out and proud so notherless me and his family don't get along and my sisters side (our family) supports as a person and accepts you but they don't like it if that makes since so yeah my life goal is for them to know whether they come out trans lesbian bi asexual or whatever that they are perfect and I love them and it is not wrong
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Just a Pinch of Prejudice By Laura Shapiro · 4/2/2007
Julia Child became an icon by teaching housewives across the nation that there was more to cooking than gloppy casseroles. But as a new biography reveals, for many years she believed only men—masculine, heterosexual men—could earn the American kitchen respect.
Julia had changed much more than her name when she married in 1946: She changed her very identity, from an individual to half of a couple. She was Julia of Paul and Julia, fundamentally incomplete on her own, one piece of a two-part jigsaw puzzle. And once she became a wife, it was from that perspective that she viewed the world. People belonged in pairs, she felt—male and female together, marching through life as if they were streaming aboard the ark.
For this reason, she found homosexuality outlandish—not immoral, and certainly not to be criminalized, but a rude disruption in the natural order of things. Homophobia was a socially acceptable form of bigotry in midcentury America, and Julia and Paul participated without shame for many years. She often used the term pedal or pedalo—French slang for a homosexual—draping it with condescension, pity, and disapproval. “I had my hair permanented at E. Arden’s, using the same pedalo I had before (I wish all the men in OUR profession in the USA were not pedals!),” she wrote to Simca. Fashion designers were “that little bunch of Pansies,” a cooking school was “a nest of homovipers,” a Boston dinner party was “peopled by 3 fags in an expensive house…. We felt hopelessly square and left when decently possible,” and San Francisco was beautiful but full of pedals—“It appears that SF is their favorite city! I’m tired of them, talented though they are.”
The opposite of homosexual, in her terminology, was “normal” or “well muscled” or “very masculine!” Or, as she often put it, “real male men.” Lesbianism was less of an affront to her, though she felt sorry for women so sexually benumbed that they were not attracted to men. (“Can’t be much fun.”)
For all Julia’s prejudice, however, when she met gay men whose appearance and body language were what she called “normal,” or straight, much of her disapproval evaporated. What she really disliked was effeminacy in men—a caricature that made it clear how they spurned the male-female differences and rituals she so relished. “My, I hate being a widow!” she exclaimed to her close friend Avis DeVoto when Paul was away from home once. “And I have finally had to admit to myself that if I were a real widow, I’d probably have to take to the streets. It’s just no fun; it is not only the physical male, but the mental male. Thank God there are two sexes, is all I can say.”
Julia’s whole being was ignited by proximity to men: They were at the center of her world view, and their presence lent energy, authority, and dignity to all undertakings. The very idea of a social or professional event designed around women was offensive to her. “I hate groups of women,” she said many times, flatly and without apology. No matter the occasion, if it were only for women, she was convinced it would resemble a Helen Hokinson cartoon in the New Yorker: silly clubwomen dithering over their agendas. The only women’s events she approved of were meetings of Le Cercle des Gourmettes, her Paris culinary club, because everyone was busy with the important work of cooking and eating. Otherwise, “Cacklecackle…sounds like a hen house” was her invariable reaction to being in a room full of females. In 1973, she was one of a dozen Women of the Century honored at a lavish dinner, and spent the evening talking with Lillian Hellman, Marya Mannes, Louise Nevelson, and Pauline Trigère, among others. It was very nice, she remarked later, but they should have invited some men. She said the spark was missing.
Not surprisingly, when clubs and restaurants that excluded women came under pressure from feminists to change their policies, Julia sided with the men. “I am very much against the new policy at the Ritz of allowing unaccompanied women into the Grill,” she told an audience at the all-male St. Botolph Club in Boston in 1978, where she had been invited to give a talk. “They’ll turn it into a clacking hen house sure enough, and then no one will want to go there. So, stick to your guns, gentlemen.”
One of Julia’s longtime ambitions was to attract more men to the food world. In France, where cooking had the status of a high art, men were the chief players whether or not they actually cooked: It was their talking, writing, and gourmandizing that put cuisine at the center of domestic and national life. In America, by contrast, cooking was traditionally defined as a female preoccupation, hence unworthy of serious attention. Julia had spent years in France trying to win the respect of male culinary authorities, self-appointed and otherwise, and had met with little success on account of her two handicaps: She was American and she was female.
Yet the experience didn’t turn her into a culinary feminist—quite the opposite. She was inclined to see men the way the French did: natural masters in the kitchen, born with an easy confidence at the stove, graced with an understanding of science and logic that guided them smoothly through the preparation of a meal. No matter that most American men couldn’t cook. An aura of maleness in the world of American cookery would be enough to ennoble the whole enterprise, or so she hoped. When William Rice was appointed food editor of the Washington Post in 1972, she cheered. “I’m all for having MEN in these positions; it immediately lifts it out of the housewifery Dullsville category and into the important things of life!” If improvements were under way in American cooking and eating habits, it had to be men who deserved the credit. “Thank heaven for the men in our TV audience,” she remarked in 1966. “They are responsible for stimulating interest in cooking. The women would just pass it over.”
Women were too easily intimidated in the kitchen, Julia believed; they panicked if the recipe called for three tablespoons of lemon juice and they had only two. Men were fearless—in fact, men were accustomed to bullying, she once noted, which could be a very useful trait in the kitchen.
But while she was confident that men would have a good influence on the American home kitchen, their growing visibility in the culinary profession was a touchier subject. Yes, an infusion of talented male chefs was exactly what the profession needed in order to gain stature and respectability. But the ambitious young men taking up cooking included a number of gays, and Julia feared they would soon define the profession, keeping straight men away. “It is like the ballet filled with homosexuals, so no one else wants to go into it.” She urged a few close friends in the food world to encourage the “de-fagification” of cooking, but admitted that she had no idea how to go about it—and besides, “fags” bought plenty of cookbooks, including hers. “What to do!”
What she did, in the end, was generously support the career aspirations of every gifted cook who came her way—male or female, “normal” or not. Her devotion to “real male men” ran deep, but her appreciation for good cooking ran deeper still, and at this level she was entirely free of prejudice. Richard Olney, the moody American writer living on a Provençal hillside whose expertise in French cooking impressed even the French, was a homosexual and not particularly friendly to Julia or most other people; she, in turn, never took to him personally. Yet she gave a press party when he published Simple French Food in 1974, and used all her contacts to help him promote it, simply because his work was so outstanding.
And although she distanced herself from the women’s movement in general, in her own profession she was a feminist in spite of herself. She simply would not put up with any injustice that threatened to deprive the world of a good chef. Julia funded scholarships for female culinary students, encouraged them to write to her about their progress, did a great deal of networking on behalf of young women chefs, and dispensed quantities of advice and encouragement. For her Master Chefs programs, she made a point of inviting male and female chefs in equal numbers; she worked her media connections tirelessly to help cookbook writers she admired.
Julia’s tangled sensibility about sex, gender, and food relaxed a good deal in the warmth of her friendship with James Beard, whom she loved and admired above anyone else in the American culinary world. Beard, a gay man who neither hid nor flaunted his orientation, was widely recognized as the nation’s leading authority on good cooking when Julia set out on her career. She never forgot how generous he was when she arrived on the scene in 1961, a potential rival whom he greeted enthusiastically and introduced to everybody. “I think he has done much to set the tone of friendliness among cooking types, which is so different from that sniping and backbiting that goes on in France,” Julia told her friend, food writer M. F. K. Fisher. “Jim is such a hard worker, has such a vast store of knowledge in that enormous frame. There is outwardly some bluff in him, but I think that is because he is very tender inside.” She used to say he was “cozy”—one of her favorite qualities in a man. Julia rarely commented on Beard’s homosexuality; she was far more concerned about the various health problems associated with his weight. Yet her homophobia came and went during their long friendship, apparently at random. “Good that people are out of the closet at last!” she noted in her journal in 1974, upon learning that an acquaintance was openly gay. “Makes things easier all around.” A year later, she was agitating to keep “them” out of the culinary business.
But by the 1980s, when the AIDS crisis began to unfold, the horror of what was happening to people she knew, and people she loved, dealt a significant blow to her longtime prejudice. “Last year my husband and I stood by helplessly while a dear and beloved friend went through months of slow and frightening agony,” she told a crowd at the Boston Garden in 1988 during an AIDS benefit sponsored by the American Institute of Wine and Food. “But what of those lonely ones? The ones with no friends or family to ease the slow pain of dying? Those are the people we’re concerned about this evening. And food is of very special importance here. Good food is also love.”
Her politics, her passions, and her fundamental decency were coming together at last. Some time after that, when a woman friend told her she was in love and about to marry another woman, Julia blanched for a second and then congratulated her warmly. What was important was the team.
Reprinted by arrangement with Viking, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., from the forthcoming book Julia Child by Laura Shapiro. Copyright © 2007 by Laura Shapiro.
https://www.bostonmagazine.com/2007/04/02/just-a-pinch-of-prejudice/
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dramioneasks · 7 years
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Hi there! Are there any fics where like Harry is bi or Ginny's gay or if the sorts. Like where a main character is LGBT. Thanks for all the help!!!
Try these:
Clinquant by disillusionist9 - T, one-shot - Another miserable Ministry ball the heroes of the war are guilted into attending where everyone drinks a bit too much, and Pansy finally takes what she wants. 
The Malfoy Dilemma byrinfics -T , One-shot - Hermione gets a little bit paranoid
It Was Love After All By rinfics - T, One-shot - She banged her hands on the table, surprising him. “How long do we have to stay this way, Malfoy?” she asked.
Best Laid Plans by shadowglove - M, 34 chapters - Draco has come up with a plan to make Hermione HIS…and look perfectly innocent at the same time…of course, he never once thought that his plan might backfire quite hilariously…DMHG HPBZ RWLB PPCW GWGG !NOMINATED AT THE DRAMOINE AWARDS!
The Theory By: Dying Romance - T, one-shot - “I am not a lesbian!” Hermione said, exasperated. “Yes, you are. Just admit it. Millicent would love to have you,” Draco insisted. “I like boys!” He raised an eyebrow. “Prove it by kissing a guy then.” OOC OneShot.
Triple Agenda by Musyc - M, one-shot, Words:7,892 - Maintaining a relationship is difficult with two people, exponentially harder with three. The ups and downs in one weekend with Hermione and her lovers.
the peep hole by wyvern - NC-17, 5 Chapters - Hermione sees something she shouldnt, naughty girl .Completed with Chapter 5 thanks, it was fun! Draco/blaise/herm slash, Lemon
Never Again - emily north - NC-17, 5 chapters - Those Slytherins make Hermione itch, in all sorts of interesting ways. Draco/Hermione/Blaise **HBP spoilers** F/M/M *COMPLETE*
-Ladybear-
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Liberal Women Behaving VERY Badly
I didn’t want to do this…but because of the abject stupidity of it, I now feel compelled to issue this article and address it to specifically those…whatever they were…at last weekend’s parade of pussies in Washington DC.
What in THE hell, were you bunch of drooling, slobbering liberals thinking?
Seriously…you wanted to have a voice…you had the biggest stage imaginable…you wanted yourselves and whatever cause it was you claimed to represent to be taken seriously, and you dressed up like clowns from a circus of hookers, drew up vulgar signs and pranced about like a 500,000 member gaggle of shrieking, malcontented, pissed-off sufferers of PMS pansies.
In just 24 hours, you mangy morons managed to show more disrespect, more abject hatred of your own gender and did more to demean your cause that President Trump could possibly do in a lifetime.
And speaking of gender… I was under the impression that liberals, regardless of their gender, didn’t give a happy puss 13damn about gender, and that being the case…why on earth were you out there demanding anything specifically related to one gender?
You can’t be gender-neutral and be marching for any gender’s rights at the same time…unless of course, you’re admitting your own hypocrisy.
Anyway…
Please, any one of you who were there, name even a single right that you had as women before last Friday at noon that you lost as OF noon on Friday when Donald Trump was sworn into office. Just one. Anyone?
Bueller?
Bueller?
You can’t, because you haven’t lost even a single right, so what was it again you were out there for?
Oh, yes…a woman’s right to have an abortion…and you’re scared that if the Supreme Court swings back to the Conservative…you might lose that right.
We know that this was exactly what your little parade of fools was all about because we know that Right to Life groups asked to be included in your orgy and that the organizers OF your orgy refused them.
What really has your parts all puckered up is the idea that the Conservative majority in Congress might vote to divest the American taxpayers of funding Planned Non-Parenthood. Now here’s a couple of things you probably haven’t spent too much time thinking about, and by the look of so many of your get-ups at your protest last weekend, I rather doubt that very many of you take the time to think at all…but Planned Parenthood, is not a non-profit bastion of abortion. They are FOR profit, and therefore probably don’t deserve taxpayer monies to begin with.
Now before you start telling me that oil companies get taxpayer dollars and they’re for profit…let me just point out that Exxon isn’t killing the soon-to-be-born on demand, so there is a difference.
Here’s an idea…why don’t you just pay for your own abortions, or better yet…don’t get pregnant to begin with and judging by the way you presented yourselves at last Saturday’s rally…the latter shouldn’t be much of a problem.
It really is amazing how you liberals want the government involved in everything…in every aspect of our daily lives, but you draw the line at government not paying for your abortions. You WANT the government to protect your ability to HAVE an abortion…you WANT them involved in your vaginas at THAT point…but you march about carrying signs telling the government to stay OUT of your vaginas.
So…which is it? In…or out…or in…or out…or in…
And don’t start screaming, “OH GOD, OH GOD,” because we know that your ilk doesn’t even believe in God.
You claim that you have the collective RIGHT to have an abortion.
No…you don’t. Finger through all the Amendments in the Bill of Rights, when you aren’t busy fingering something, or someone else, and you won’t find a single thing in their about any right, endowed by the Creator, regarding you having any right to end the life of a soon to be born child. And while you’re at it, take a moment to discover that our Constitution and our Bill of Rights makes it clear that our unalienable rights do not come from the government.
So…how did the organizers of this obtuse gathering pull it all together so quickly? Simple…it had been planned for months…as a celebration of Hillary’s win…which never happened…hence the need for hand lettered rather than pre-printed signage.
And women’s rights? Really? That’s what this was all about…in a country where women have equal rights? What about all the countries, many of which donated money directly to Hillary Clinton via her pay to play set up at the Department of State where women most assuredly do NOT have anything even slightly resembling equal rights?
Countries where women are stoned to death for being raped? Places where women are beaten for daring to be seen in public without their husbands? Countries where women are not allowed to drive, or get an education, or vote, or decide for themselves who they will marry?
Nearly all of those countries have an embassy in Washington…where these liberal woman could protest for women’s rights…where women’s rights are desperately lacking…but did they?
Of course not.
Those liberal moonbats protested for their right to have their soon to be born children killed, as a matter of birth control…and to have their deeds paid for by the American taxpayers.To those liberal women, and the smattering of liberal men who attended…the greatest injustice that women here face is the prospect of having to pay for their own abortions, or worse yet, in their eyes, the prospect of not being able to end the lives of their soon to be born children at all.
Oh, the humanity.
Let me now put the finest, sharpest point on the abject stupidity of this march that I possibly can…once it went from being a Hillary Celebration party to a so-called “women’s rights” march in protest of President Trump…the CO-CHAIR of this “women’s rights” gathering of liberal loons was…Linda Sarsour…a Muslim, tied to terrorist organizations…WHO SUPPORTS SHARIA LAW…which contains absolutely NO rights for women.
Okay, all of that said…allow me to address some of the idiots who joined the parade of pussies last weekend individually.
First up, we have what at first blush seems to be a woman dressed as a cow, but upon closer inspection, and after a little research, it is actually a cow dressed up as a woman. EradiGate is not how you spell…eradicate…which I believe is what you may have meant and I’m sure that had you possessed a dickshunairy…you would have known that.
Next…we had THIS liberal wordsmith…who had well over a month to come up with something deep to write on her sign…
But felt compelled to wallow about on the shallowest end of the gene pool she could find in order to show us all that liberals really are…staggeringly more enlightened than anyone else.
Then, we had this glowing example of liberal womanhood…
A woman who somehow managed to put her ass on backwards last Saturday morning, and she wore a shirt proclaiming that “the struggle is real.” Yes…yes it was…
After that, we come to THIS…
One can only imagine that she is trying to tell the rest of the world that she has managed to plow through all the available American men, and lesbians…along with having hosted all the illegal aliens in her own, private sanctuary city, so now she’s inviting all of Obama’s unvetted “refugees” through the front door.
Apparently, she isn’t particularly interested in vetting anyone who takes the plunge, therefore all but admitting her status as a multi-cultural slut…but there are a few things of which she might like to be aware…
All of Obama’s unvetted “refugees” are from Islamic countries, and some of them tend to wear clothing packed with dynamite, and some are prone to early self-detonation which could well lead to her first ever explosive orgasm. Also, those Islamists are looking for 72 VIRGINS and if one reads between the lines of her welcome mat…she doesn’t qualify.
Next up…
Her voice coach has been trying to get her to sing from her diaphragm…apparently, with some measure of success.
How about this tremendous example of liberalism who managed to turn her 15 seconds of shame into a TV interview
While I would tend to agree that building the wall she suggests would most likely repel illegal alien invaders…I have a hunch she wants the American tax payers to foot the bill and not the Mexican government.
Oh…dear…God…
If yours are ROARING…you’ve got problems bigger than Donald Trump.
This next one is a real head-scratcher…
Let’s see…you’re at a rally promoting abortion, but you have a toddler…maybe 3 or 4 years old….and you’re parading that child around carrying a sign containing 4 words…at least 3 of which she doesn’t even understand…in the hopes that she’ll grow up to be both as stupid, and as bitter as her mother.
Mom of the year.
Just a couple more…I promise…
What’s really ironic is that the vast vaginal majority of last weekend’s prancing genitalia hate Trump because, 10 years ago, he made a comment about grabbing a pussy…and those who actually voted…voted for the wife of Monica Lewinski’s former boyfriend who used his girlfriend, as a humidor.
And finally…speaking of liberal men…
THIS guy showed up at the weekend march with THIS sign…
Atta boy…way to prove my point.
Now that we have seen the mindset of the garden variety liberal woman, on full display, let me wrap this all up with perhaps the most ironic, hypocritical and bone crushingly stupid part of last weekend’s waddling parade of vaginas…a parade supposedly meant, in part, to convince men to stop objectifying women. As your keynote speaker…there to whip the collective women’s movement into a frothy lather, and once and for all times put an end to men treating women as little more than the receptacles they were dressed as last Saturday…you put Madonna on center stage…Madonna…the very woman who promised oral sex to anyone who voted for Hillary.
In the course of a single day, somewhere near 500,000 liberal women managed to delegitimize, and make a total mockery of their entire agenda, because never again will anyone with an ounce of common sense or caring hear one single word they have to say without envisioning their absurd costumes.
And trust me when I tell you, that nobody takes a 5-6 foot tall, vulgar, slobbering, drooling and acerbic vagina…seriously.
Absolutely nobody.
Source: TheNationalPatriot.com
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as always fuck jkr for antisemitism, racism, transphobia and the rest of her sins. she’s an awful person.
however this is still a harry potter fic
alrighty chapter 8
Sipho is now ten and we have on the agenda:
some less than legal lessons
notting hill carnival
trips to Milan
bitchy Lucius Malfoy
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Original Female Character(s) of Color Original Female Character(s) Tracey Davis (Harry Potter) Blaise Zabini Draco Malfoy Daphne Greengrass Theodore Nott Pansy Parkinson Dean Thomas Arcturus Black III | Sirius Black's Grandfather Cassiopeia Black Narcissa Black Malfoy Lucius Malfoy Severus Snape Tom Riddle | Voldemort Tracey Davis's Mother Albus Dumbledore Harry Potter Ron Weasley Hermione Granger Nagini (Harry Potter)
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