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butch-reidentified · 9 months ago
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the article in question:
JKR is right and there's literally nothing bigoted about saying this. these are NOT OUR CRIMES. recording this as a female crime is a LIE. it's rare for anything to be that black and white, but this is. record it as a male crime or "MTF" crime, I don't care, but as soon as you utterly neglect to mention that this violent, obsessive murderer of people and cats was raised male, we have a problem.
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ballistic-goat · 8 months ago
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This one isn't printable, but still. A little gif for when you feel like being mean 🤷‍♀️
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trans-androgyne · 6 months ago
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TERFs feel ownership over transmasc bodies. We already know they think we don’t deserve to make our own decisions about what to do with them, that we’re mentally ill or delusional or autistic or just trying to escape misogyny. But I also think they look at us and see nothing but themselves. They see their pain, their trauma, what they could have become if only things were different. And they conclude that, therefore, they know better than us. They know what we really need: to be converted to TERFism and detransitioned. After all, we’re ruining our poor, beautiful, fertile “female” bodies that they so covet.
This happens a hundredfold when the transmasc in question is their own kid. My transphobic mother would tell me my body is hers and therefore she could do whatever she wanted with it. She was joking until she wasn’t. TERF moms act as though it’s their own breasts being “cut off,” testosterone being put in their own bodies, their own uterus being removed, without their consent. They’ll tell you to your face they know you better than you know yourself, their words dripping with manufactured sympathy, because after all we’re the same: we’re both “female.”
If you haven’t already, please familiarize yourself with how radical feminism looks and how to spot a TERF beyond them saying they hate trans women. You don’t want to see these people around for any longer than it takes to block them.
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queerism1969 · 7 months ago
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radical-thots · 1 year ago
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Why don't trans people/TRA's attack and send death + rape threats to conservative men like Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh and Jordan Peterson? Why don't they vandalise the places the go to? Or harass and violently attack them like they do to Jk rolwing and Riley Gaines? All three men have expressed transphobic, white supremacist, and downright pedophilic beleifs, yet they're never attacked by the lgtbq+ community? Sure, some may critisize them, but literally I've never seen anybody be violent towards them like they are towards women.
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abearinthewoods · 22 days ago
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Randomly thinking about how jk Rowling coded it in to the HP universe that the stairs to the girls dorms had a spell to keep boys out but not the inverse. Even having a character explain to Ron that its because the founders viewed boys as less trustworthy.
In retrospect given that it really shouldn't have been a surprise when she harpooned on about "men in dresses trying to invade women's spaces". She clearly sees sexual deviancy as a distinctly male trait.
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mikasasrippedtoenail · 7 months ago
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Women's existence as a social class is a profound reality. The poorest man-bruised and battered by the capitalists- still has access to the labour of a woman-his wife. With what little strength he posseses, he exploits her cooking, her cleaning and ofcourse her sex. Misogyny is the oldest form of slavery. When it comes down to men and women, no barriers of race, caste, creed or class prevent men from abusing women. The belief that women of upper station live in ivory towers that shield them from sex based oppression needs to die. The hold of patriarchy upon them is albeit light; howerver, you cant dismiss that their performance of feminity is also a show for the poorest of men. The poor man is a sex buyer, a wife beater and a rapist. His poverty does not dissuade him from committing violence against women. Unlike women, it does not make him more vulnerable to sexual exploitation. Removing class will not dismantle the patriarchy for men will hate and violate all women regardless, be they rich or poor.
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wiishopmenuspammer · 6 months ago
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radfem-rage · 1 year ago
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Oh, how dare she believe sex and science is real, feelings don’t change your sex, and that the T is slowly erasing women and we must fight against it?
“We would love to go with the internet’s theory that these books were actually written without an author, but this certain person is a bit too vocal with her super hateful and divisive views to be ignored.”
Gtfo dumbass, imagine being this offended because she won’t play pretend with you that you can change your sex through feelings and dressing differently.
JK Rowling is an absolute queen.
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ballistic-goat · 9 months ago
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When I was a little girl, I thought I should've been a boy. I didn't fit in with the other girls I knew and I didn't fit in with what I was told a girl was supposed to be like. Eventually, when I was 10 or so, I started thinking that I was a girl because I had the body of a girl. And as such, the other things people told me were clearly unnecessary to be a girl - they were all made up BS. That line of thought helped me with accepting myself for a very long time. But back then, I only knew of mainstream feminism, and as it's narrative quickly began to change around gender, I found myself trying to reconcile that old thinking with this new one about identification. I didn't want to be hateful or anything. I knew after all, how bad it was to feel like you couldn't be yourself due to your gender. But that old lightbulb moment I had as a kid, it stuck with me. I'd talk to an enby friend who explained it to me like, "I am nonbinary because I like feminine and masculine things", and all I could think was, "that is the most misogynistic thing I have ever heard". I'd read trans people talk about how stereotypes were good, actually. I saw a kids book about how a tomboy girl was actually a boy. All of that, while they still claimed that gender roles were bad. It was like I was going crazy. When I found radical feminism, and they viewed things in that same way, it was freeing. I didn't feel like I was doublethinking no more. I want to destroy gender roles, destroy gender itself. That doesn't mean biological sex will vanish. But the rest, the other "made up bullshit", it must go. (also I used my own boots to make this picture. It's one of my favorites I have made so far)
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kosmic-apothecary · 8 months ago
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whydidisavethistomyphone · 2 years ago
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I always check the notes on my posts/reblogs to get an idea of what people think of them.
But whenever I get a negative response like this to one of the memes lambasting the new Harry Potter game, I always go to their blog to see if they’re a reasonable person and if their comments are warranted however I’m always greeted by a blog of red flags 🚩
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Why are you getting enough hate mail to warrant noting it in your blog description 🤔
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radical-thots · 1 year ago
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Every time I speak up against trans/gender ideology, I'm terrified of being harassed and doxed like many other women have been. I'm terrified of being stalked and cyber bullied like countless other women have been for sharing our opinions on our own reality and sex. This is not normal. I and other women should not feel terrified talking about female oppression and biological sex. The fact that we feel this scared in 2023 talking about feminism because it will offend men, blows my mind. Seeing trans people on tumblr and twitter make violent comments like 'shoot a bullet through every terfs pussy' or 'every terf should get raped' or 'women should stfu about oppression because it's terfy' and the fact that no one calls them out and the minute they do, they're instantly doxed and bullied off by being called a bigot? When trans people make comments like this towards women, it's no wonder, we do not want to share our spaces with you people. Our concerns are valid and not born out of bigotry or transphobia like so many claim it to be - it is an exact reaction to the violence shown by tra/trans women. At the end of the day, trans ideology is more about male entitlement, male violence and further oppressing the female sex.
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computer-store932 · 10 hours ago
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I noticed that Waluigi talk about how they contributed everything to Waluigi and Waluigi.
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mushroom----man199 · 20 hours ago
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The radical feminist critique of sex work often emphasizes the exploitation of women. Feminists argue that while protecting sex workers is important, there must also be efforts to dismantle the industry that exploits them. The focus is not on criminalizing the workers but on targeting the pimps and johns who profit from women's vulnerability. This critique calls for deeper social and economic support systems that give women the opportunity to choose livelihoods free from exploitation. Men's reactions to women's emotional vulnerability often mask a fear of confronting their own emotions. Rather than acknowledging the pain being expressed, they dismiss it, sometimes with phrases like "Who hurt you?" This response is less about the woman's feelings and more about their discomfort with vulnerability. This avoidance points to a broader cultural expectation that men should be emotionally detached, making it difficult for them to engage empathetically with women's pain. The impact of patriarchy on emotional expression is profound, especially in how men are socialized to suppress vulnerability. When men mock women 's emotional pain with phrases like "Who hurt you?", they reveal discomfort not only with women's emotions but also with their own inability to process vulnerability. This response reflects deeper societal norms that value toughness over emotional openness. In medical settings, transgender healthcare often follows a troublingly transactional approach. Many trans individuals seeking hormone therapy or surgery report minimal questioning about their mental health or history of trauma. This raises concerns about the lack of thorough care, as such profound decisions should involve a deeper, more personalized evaluation process. The healthcare system 's tendency to gloss over these aspects reflects broader issues in how we approach gender identity, leaving patients vulnerable to incomplete care that doesn 't consider the full scope of their well-being. I'm aiming for the legal protections of the prostitute but a crackdown on johns and pimps. I want prostitutes (and other 'sex workers' of course but I am focusing on prostitutes) to be able to seek aid, go to the police, and get other forms of help without fear of being arrested or fined. I want johns to be scared to even walk near a prostitute. I want pimps to face a minimum of 10 years in prison if not more. Theres no way we can bwip in the LIP realm without the boobily Shadow Clone.Only a rancid sonic the hedgehog would try to scrum in MLT's glonchous burgers. scumpt:
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