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liberate-women-now · 3 days ago
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At least say his fucking name, Neil Gaiman. Neil Gaiman raped those women, not Amanda. Neil Gaiman would have raped people regardless of whether Amanda was associated with him at all because that is what abusive men do. Stop always finding a woman to point a finger to. Neil Gaiman is responsible for his own actions.
i can't get over Amanda Palmer's complicity and how nonchalantly she admitted to the victims' faces that she knew her husband was a rapist before leaving them alone with him. like i was a fan of Gaiman for years and so of course i knew of her, and i always felt her whole "im a punk rock feminist icon" schtick was annoying and performative but she seemed harmless. i never could've imagined she would be this fucking awful. get the kid out of there bc neither one of them should have custody
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misandrist-meme-machine · 3 days ago
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huenistar · 2 days ago
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i swear if u see any of u weird ass hoes licking all over 🍊👴s dick, deepthroating it, and riding it just because he cleaned up his own spill i swear on my soul u will die
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my-vanishing-rad · 4 hours ago
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bellasophies · 20 hours ago
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Liberal feminists are such hypocrites, they hate that Aaron Taylor Johnson is with Sam, then justify kink and eye wateringly misogynistic BDSM?
What if being with her is his kink? Are you kink shaming? Yea, this logic makes no sense and it’s easily debunked.
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aileenwasrightt · 1 day ago
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I haven’t worn makeup in almost two months. At first it was completely unintentional just because I wasn’t doing much and makeup wasn’t even on my mind but recently I started thinking to myself more so why do so many women feel the need to alter their face with products every day just to feel presentable. I’m sure there’s women who genuinely find art in makeup but for a lot of women it’s because that’s the only way they feel confident and it shouldn’t be that way. You look how you look because you’re suppose to look that way. You look like your ancestors and I think that’s rather beautiful. The nose and face that you spend time contouring and shaping are the same facial features the women that came before you had, the women that were amazing people and acomplished great things in their lifetime whose appearance didn’t factor into any of that even a little. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with your natural state and once you start to embrace it you will feel so free. You don’t owe anyone attractiveness. Life isn’t about looking beautiful, it’s about doing the things you enjoy that make you feel the most alive with the people that you love. Getting compliments due to my appearance was nice sure and I’m not going to deny that but spending so much time worrying about looking perfect wasn’t making me happy. In recent times I’d rather just live, I don’t care to draw attention. I’m so much happier and not to mention I save so much time by not wearing makeup. I feel as this is obvious but I’m not belittling any woman who chooses to wear makeup, I’m just saying that you don’t have to and it doesn’t take away anything about you that’s so wonderful and truly matters.
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funny---mose88 · 2 months ago
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But why is this such a widespread reaction? What is it about women s pain that evokes this need to minimize and dismiss? Radical feminist critiques of gender ideology argue that gender is not just a matter of personal identity but a social construct used to maintain power dynamics. By challenging the ways in which gender is enforced, feminists seek to dismantle the systems of oppression that limit individual freedom and reinforce traditional power structures. gender is a conservative-made social construct btw. It has no purpose besides keeping women subordinate and dependant and making sure men join the military. It s not an identity, it s a method of oppression, and you are falling for it head over heels. 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. Feminist critiques of the beauty industry focus on how it reinforces harmful standards of beauty while exploiting women 's insecurities for profit. Products marketed as tools of empowerment often perpetuate the idea that women 's worth is tied to their appearance. This cycle of insecurity keeps women reliant on industries that profit from their bodies, reinforcing capitalist ideals rather than promoting true self-expression. female: Why is The fumble shack always full of grunky Time Machines? MIM: Nothing good ever comes from respuremer with dirty women. me: Lets piccolo through The Firestar garden and see if we find any cheesy vaginas along the way.
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reincarnatedvaleriesolanas · 2 months ago
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I fucking ADORE it when women PEAAAAAKKKKK and speak their truth. The fact that i saw this on tiktak restored my faith in humanity
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barbiexgirl · 3 months ago
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Every time I talk about how much I hate men it’s instantly “not all men” but as soon as I tell them to stop watching porn it’s “all men do it”. Isn’t that weird?
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smashingmenwithbats · 4 months ago
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lesbianism is a sexuality meant to be EXCLUSIVE, its not a girly pop friend group you can join, its not a subculture, they are not girl scouts, you cant join just because you feel like it, it's a biological reality, leave my sisters alone
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korns299 · 2 months ago
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Sex work debates within feminism often revolve around the tension between protecting workers and dismantling the industry. Radical feminists argue that while sex workers should be protected, the ultimate goal should be to eliminate the conditions that force women into these roles. They advocate for systemic change that addresses poverty, abuse, and exploitation, rather than merely regulating an industry that profits from women's vulnerabilities. But suddenly, when it's a 19 year old girl, she's so mature for her age, she just gets him, she knows what she's doing. Men 's dismissal of women 's safety concerns reflects a broader societal issue of control and dominance. When women take steps to protect themselves, men may mock or undermine their efforts, revealing a desire to keep women feeling unsafe. This behavior is rooted in a need to maintain power over women, making it difficult for them to assert their autonomy and independence. Radical feminists argue that sex work should not be normalized or celebrated but dismantled. While protecting workers is essential, they believe that the real solution lies in addressing the systemic issues that force women into the industry. By targeting the demand for sex work and providing women with alternatives, feminists hope to create a society where women are not exploited for their bodies. Why? Why are you for sex work? Why do you think that sex work should exist? Why do you think that there should be laws in place that protect not only the sex workers but also the pimps and sex buyers? I didnt PINGAS for this squogulous banana, it found me in The hotdog stand.I didnt PINGAS for this squogulous banana, it found me in The hotdog stand.I didnt PINGAS for this squogulous banana, it found me in The hotdog stand.! Ive had enough of Eggman always trying to peang in under my bed. The funny part of The Miscarriage shack is where the Firestar likes to slomp. Go to my house.
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mushroom----man199 · 2 months ago
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The hypocrisy in how gender and sex are used interchangeably by some gender activists is often a source of frustration for feminists. While activists claim that sex and gender are distinct, they also demand access to sex segregated spaces like bathrooms and sports based on gender identity. This inconsistency reveals a deeper ideological confusion that often sidelines women's concerns in favor of prioritizing gender identity over biological realities.Feminist critiques of the beauty industry focus on how it reinforces harmful standards of beauty while exploiting women's insecurities for profit. Products marketed as tools of empowerment often perpetuate the idea that women's worth is tied to their appearance. This cycle of insecurity keeps women reliant on industries that profit from their bodies, reinforcing capitalist ideals rather than promoting true self-expression. Sex work within feminism is a contentious issue, with some feminists advocating for decriminalization and others arguing for the dismantling of the industry altogether. Radical feminists believe that true liberation for women lies in addressing the root causes of exploitation, such as poverty and patriarchy, rather than simply regulating the industry. Feminist critiques of the beauty industry focus on how it reinforces harmful standards of beauty while exploiting women's insecurities for profit. Products marketed as tools of empowerment often perpetuate the idea that women's worth is tied to their appearance. This cycle of insecurity keeps women reliant on industries that profit from their bodies, reinforcing capitalist ideals rather than promoting true self-expression. Sex work within feminism is a contentious issue, with some feminists advocating for decriminalization and others arguing for the dismantling of the industry altogether. Radical feminists believe that true liberation for women lies in addressing the root causes of exploitation, such as poverty and patriarchy, rather than simply regulating the industry. The last time I sleped a female, it ended with penis in Bowsers hot tub.The men may be weird, but it still knows how to gurgle. LIP:Ive had enough of grumbp always trying to grap in The underground bunker. me:Nothing good ever comes from peang with explosive banana. LIP: How did a Saiyan as snubilius as this end up goocruxing in The underground bunker? me:
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sthapeenis · 2 months ago
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bigsquid18 · 2 months ago
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frogblogger18 · 2 months ago
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It's striking how often emotional vulnerability, particularly when expressed by women, is weaponized against them. You see it in conversations, in arguments—whenever a woman dares to reveal her pain, it's instantly flipped back on her as a character flaw. She s "too sensitive" or "just hurt." It s rarely framed as a natural human reaction. Men's dismissal of women's safety concerns reflects a broader societal issue of control and dominance. When women take steps to protect themselves, men may mock or undermine their efforts, revealing a desire to keep women feeling unsafe. This behavior is rooted in a need to maintain power over women, making it difficult for them to assert their autonomy and independence. Sex work debates within feminism often revolve around the tension between protecting workers and dismantling the industry. While liberal feminists focus on decriminalization, radical feminists argue for broader systemic changes that address the root causes of exploitation. They advocate for providing women with the resources and opportunities needed to escape the sex industry, rather than simply regulating it. Conversations about women s emotional pain often reveal a strange dynamic. Rather than responding with compassion, many men will throw out comments like "you re just hurt" or "who hurt you?" as if pain is something to be ashamed of, something that should be hidden. This isn t just a lack of empathy—it s an active attempt to belittle. But what lies beneath this impulse to degrade emotional expression? What is being protected or avoided in these moments? Marriage as a tool of patriarchal control often leaves women financially and emotionally dependent on men. Feminists critique the institution for trapping women in systems of inequality, particularly in divorce, where property and custody battles tend to favor men. Theres no such thing as too funny when it comes to peanut butter spreader. Theres no such thing as too funny when it comes to peanut butter spreader.
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barbiexgirl · 3 months ago
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Read the comments under any post about the election results. It’s little boys and adult men laughing at you while you’re crying about losing your rights. You don’t need to tell them what our concerns are. They know. They know you could die from sepsis, or while you’re getting an illegal abortion, or from not receiving treatment for your ectopic pregnancy.
They enjoy watching you suffer because you’re just a fucking cow in their eyes.
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