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bishophazel · 2 years ago
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If You Know, You Know
CW: talk of TERFs
It’s been a while since I posted here, and, at least for now, I’m going to leave details vague as this has been a stressful situation and people have even gotten death threats. So, like the title says: if you know, you know.
So, here’s the story: a North American outlet posted a story about a music festival in Canada, and how a certain band “sent roadies and crew into the crowd to recruit women to sleep with the bandmembers backstage after the show.” This has since been taken down, but since I WAS FUCKING THERE, I’d like to clarify: this absolutely did not happen. The band in question left almost immediately to catch a flight. I *tried* to get backstage. 
In the past couple of weeks, we have seen a lot of media circus, flawed reporting, fear mongering, and straight up lying, and a lot of people in destress. 
In the aftermath, I am seeing two potentially dangerous conversations forming. 
1) that concerts need ‘female only spaces.’ This, to me, is starting to stink of TERF territory. 
2) that an artist should be able to be incriminated because of the content of their art. As a friend pointed out, as long as no one was harmed in the creation of the art, this is censorship. If the song lyrics one sings on stage makes them a criminal, what about the people who write murder mysteries? Horror movies? Paint gore? This is censorship. There is a separation between the self and the literary ‘I,’ and this is why we need the humanities. 
I’m especially uncomfortable about TERFy language entering into the heavy metal world. I’ve been to multiples of these shows around the world. They’re absolutely crawling with security. What are female only spaces supposed to do? How do these address trans and nonbinary folks? Is there actually a problem to be fixed, or are we making problems? 
And I can’t help but draw mental lines between the censoring of art to the book bannings taking place in my own country. The two penguin dads can’t fucking hurt you.
This has been an absolute shit fountain to watch, I’ve waded through legal language and interviews in two languages before drawing my own conclusions. I’m exhausted and mad. I know we’ve lost media accountability to a large extent but holy moly. 
Anyway, again. If you know, you know. If you read this, thank you, even if you are confused by it. 
If you have no idea what’s going on, all I’ll say is: be mindful of censorship: just because you don’t like a piece of art, doesn’t mean it can incriminate the artist and should be banned. And be mindful of TERF language and how it enters conversations.
fuckin’ cheers everyone. 
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tariah23 · 11 months ago
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Oh…. Well, it’s over for Crunchyroll I guess
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latestnews-now · 8 days ago
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ABC News and anchor George Stephanopoulos reached a $15M settlement with President-elect Donald Trump over a defamation lawsuit. The lawsuit arose from claims about Trump’s liability in the E. Jean Carroll case. Learn all about the legal battle, its implications, and what it means for journalism and free speech.
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truthwars · 27 days ago
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The Importance of Independent Journalism: Challenging Corporate Media
In today’s world, corporate media often shapes the narratives we hear—leaving out key truths and catering to the powerful. 👉 Read more about why independent media is crucial for democracy #IndependentJournalism #MediaAccountability #TruthOverSpin
The importance of independent journalism is crucial in today’s media environment. Corporate-controlled outlets often prioritize profit over truth. This influence shapes the narratives we see daily. Independent journalists, free from these pressures, provide unfiltered news and perspectives. They empower the public to make informed decisions. These outlets challenge the monopolized voices of…
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josephkravis · 2 months ago
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News And Not News
Edited clips can distort the truth across platforms. Learn how to identify manipulated footage and promote accountability in media, social networks, and online spaces.
I’ve been wondering if it is news when a clip is so edited that the original meaning of a clip is edited out. I’ve been wondering—can it still be called news when a clip is so edited that its original meaning is lost? Recent headlines have exposed how even major mainstream media outlets are facing criticism for publishing heavily edited clips. These practices raise important questions about the…
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carlthemuse · 2 months ago
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The Internal Struggle: How American Politics is Becoming its Own Enemy
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tmarshconnors · 3 months ago
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Information Revolutions
That historical moment when British newspapers were prohibited from reporting parliamentary debates was a defining period in the history of freedom of the press. It reminds us that information has always been a source of power, and those who control it often wield great influence over the public. The bravery of a few men in the late 18th century, who defied this restriction, printing pamphlets to leak parliamentary debates, played a pivotal role in the establishment of what we now call the “Fourth Estate.” These men were willing to risk their lives for the truth many of them were indeed hanged but their actions sparked public outcry, demanding transparency and accountability from those in power. 
It was a turning point. From that passion, that defiance, the modern media was born an institution built on the premise that the public has the right to know what happens in the halls of power. The press became a crucial watchdog, a necessary check on government authority, ensuring that those who lead us are held accountable for their actions. But now, centuries later, we find ourselves in the throes of yet another information revolution.
This time, it is not just the state that media institutions must contend with, but an entirely new phenomenon: the rise of the “Fifth Estate.” In the digital age, the flow of information is faster, wider-reaching, and more democratised than ever before. Social media, citizen journalism, independent content creators like myself all wield immense influence over public discourse. At face value, this seems like a positive evolution more voices, more platforms, more freedom. However, this fifth estate, with its decentralised structure and viral speed, threatens to dismantle the very system that was built to ensure truth and accountability.
The traditional media the Fourth Estate is struggling to keep up. The institutions that have historically been tasked with keeping the public informed are now being undercut by newer, faster, often less accountable sources of information. The consequence? Misinformation spreads more easily, and trust in reliable sources diminishes. I mean seriously ask yourself. “Do you even trust what the BBC says anymore?” The Fifth Estate, seemingly hell-bent on bypassing its predecessors, is both a revolutionary force and a destabilising one.
All the old models print media, broadcast journalism, even traditional online news are dying faster than they can be replaced. As the shift occurs, we find ourselves in a chaotic transitional phase where the speed of change outpaces our ability to adapt. The once-unchallenged Fourth Estate is now fighting for relevance, for authority, in a world that increasingly sees it as outdated.
So what is the way forward? If history teaches us anything, it’s that brave souls are needed once again those who will stand for truth and fight for the integrity of information. The current revolution may be digital, but the principles remain the same. We need those who are willing to speak out against misinformation, to prioritise facts over vitality, and to hold those in power accountable in this new landscape. Just as the pamphleteers of the 18th century did, today’s brave souls must challenge the tides of misinformation and stand firm in their commitment to the truth.
Yes, the Fifth Estate is here. And yes, it is rapidly changing the game. But history shows us that revolutions in information do not mean the end they mean the beginning of something new. Let’s hope that, as the dust settles, we can build a future where truth, accountability, and transparency are stronger than ever. But to do so, we need visionaries who are ready to shape this new era, just as those brave men once did those who were hanged.
And from that sacrifice, a legacy was born.
Now, it’s our turn.
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cozylittleartblog · 10 months ago
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cant tell you how bad it feels to constantly tell other artists to come to tumblr, because its the last good website that isn't fucked up by spoonfeeding algorithms and AI bullshit and isn't based around meaningless likes
just to watch that all fall apart in the last year or so and especially the last two weeks
there's nowhere good to go anymore for artists.
edit - a lot of people are saying the tags are important so actually, you'll look at my tags.
#please dont delete your accounts because of the AI crap. your art deserves more than being lost like that #if you have a good PC please glaze or nightshade it. if you dont or it doesnt work with your style (like mine) please start watermarking #use a plain-ish font. make it your username. if people can't google what your watermark says and find ur account its not a good watermark #it needs to be central in the image - NOT on the canvas edges - and put it in multiple places if you are compelled #please dont stop posting your art because of this shit. we just have to hope regulations will come slamming down on these shitheads#in the next year or two and you want to have accounts to come back to. the world Needs real art #if we all leave that just makes more room for these scam artists to fill in with their soulless recycled garbage #improvise adapt overcome. it sucks but it is what it is for the moment. safeguard yourself as best you can without making #years of art from thousands of artists lost media. the digital world and art is too temporary to hastily click a Delete button out of spite
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the-meme-monarch · 1 month ago
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thought ‘what if the vintage skins were more in line with actual 1930’s cartoons design sensibilities’ and promptly went mental. plus a bonus two-tone dandy ! since he’s not playable and all
so some things i learned as i was doing this:
-solo cups were not invented until the 70s, so scraps has a tin can as part of her tail instead
-hoodies WERE invented in the 30s but were generally worn by warehouse workers bc of the cold. they didn’t get worn by the general public until the 70s, so toodles and cosmo are Not wearing them
-leg warmers were invented in the 40s but also didn’t get popular until the 70s so glisten’s legs get to be naked. sad !
-GASHAPONS WEREN’T INVENTED UNTIL THE 60s. GIGI SHOULDN’T EVEN EXIST HERE. BUT I DIDN’T FIND THAT OUT UNTIL I WAS DONE DRAWING ALL THIS. OOPS !!!
other than that it was just a lot of ‘put gloves and/or shoes and/or pants on them. sometimes noses’
under the cut is All of them together and then also the sketch :]
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triaelf9 · 1 year ago
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I'm sure some people online could spend their time better
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fanaticalthings · 6 months ago
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the muskification of twitter except it's lex luthor instead of elon lol
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rusticfurnace · 6 months ago
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GHOSTSOAP // "you sweet fucker" MINICOMIC!!!
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dragontummy · 10 months ago
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Tumblr would literally rather arbitrarily delete the accounts of trans women on this site with uncharacteristic amounts of speed than address even one genuine instance of harassment. They've already lost one harassment lawsuit and they immediately decided it was more worth their time to continue on the exact same path. They KNOW what they're doing. With staff like this, the only way to see genuine change on this site is going to be to make it more of a problem for them to not address this issue.
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mybuginette · 11 months ago
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i'm obsessed with this shit now
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sorry, in universe social media is my roman empire now
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halogalopaghost · 9 months ago
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TIL that you can assign an AO3 next of kin to control your account in case of your death???
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cy-cyborg · 6 months ago
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Just a reminder that unless your amputee character lost their limb less than a month ago, their stumps don't need to be bandaged.
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