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#the hypocrisy is real
trans-buckleyy · 4 months
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no way some of you have 'freak' or 'fag' in your urls but are up in arms over a gay sex joke... starting to think that shit is just performative
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sophsun1 · 3 months
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people are getting real comfortable just straight up saving gifs and adding them to their own original posts without using the gif search. I see it a lot in the iwtv fandom and what's even more infuriating is that it's fic writers and popular blogs that do it. Like what if we just copy and pasted your words to our posts with no credit. What then?
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crazycatsiren · 1 year
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Pagan witches: "Christians are so annoying, always going around praying for people and talking about Jesus!"
Also pagan witches: "Blessed be. If you don't want it, too bad, I don't care, accept it anyway. Blessed be."
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wesleysniperking · 6 months
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It amazes me how much Zoro fans are willing to defend Zoro’s “6-month long” fight with Lucci. Whereas when it comes to Usopp’s “10 years of uselessness” they’re just quick to not consider that not much time has actually passed in the OP world. So, I guess Zoro’s given more grace since he’s the second main character of One Piece. And the “not much time has passed in the OP world” reasoning is only justifiable when it comes to him.
Got it.
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crystalsandbubbletea · 7 months
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Zionists will be like "We support and love the Jews!" and then get pissy when someone who's Jewish doesn't support Zionism and supports Palestine, and will even call them Nazis.
(Not a Jew myself but I felt the need to post this because I've seen posts that contain Zionists going after Jews supporting Palestine + Jews that are anti-Zionist.)
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kerrier · 3 months
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if i see one more person make fun of bisexual girls for existing i will commit crime like some folks are way too comfy throwing us under the bus for the sake of a punchline and i have Had It ™️
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hurremsultanns · 6 months
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Nope I still have to laugh at Barbarossa telling anyone not to attack his family.
MY BROTHER IN WARCRIMES THAT'S LITERALLY WHAT YOU DO FOR A LIVING.
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miserye · 2 years
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Me: I don’t get how regulars can come in and eat the same exact thing every single time
Also me: *eating the same meal for weeks at the time*
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handspunyarns · 2 months
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It comes as absolutely no surprise, that...
...International Olympic Committee sucks Putin's cock 🙂
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reypire · 1 year
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The fact that someone named The anime lover left hate on my Roxanne cosplay is hilarious
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Stones from glass houses etc etc
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bixels · 1 month
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I'm not explaining why re-imagining characters as POC is not the same as white-washing, here of all places should fucking understand.
#personal#delete later#no patrick. “black washing” is not as harmful as white washing.#come on guys get it together#seeing people in my reblogs talk about “reverse racism” and double standards is genuinely hypocrisy#say it with me: white washing is intrinsically tied to a historical and systematic erasure of poc figures literature and history.#it is an inherently destructive act that deplatforms underrepresented faces and voices#in favor of a light-skinned aesthetic hegemony#redesigning characters as poc is an act of dismantling symbols of whiteness in fiction in favor of diversification and reclamation#(note that i am talking about individual acts by individual artists as was the topic of this discourse. not on an industry-scale)#redesigning characters as poc is not tied to hundreds of years of systemic racism and abuse and power dynamics. that is a fact.#you are not replacing an underrepresented person with an oft-represented person. it is the opposite#if you feel threatened or upset or uncomfortable about this then sorry but you are not aware of how much more worse it is for poc#if representation is unequal then these acts cannot be equivalent. you can't point to an imbalanced scale and say they weigh the same#if you recognize that bipoc people are minorities then you should recognize that these two things are not the same#while i agree that “black washing” can lead to color-blind casting and writing the behavior here is on an individual level#a black artist drawing their favorite anime character as black because they feel a shared solidarity is not a threat to you#i mean. most anime characters are east asian and i as an east asian person certainly don't feel threatened or erased. neither should you.#there's much to be said about the politics of blackwashing (i don't even know if that's the right word for it)#but point standing. whitewashing is an inherently more destructive act. both through its history of maintaining power dynamics#and the simple fact that it's taking away from groups of people who have less to begin with#if you feel upset or uncomfortable about a fictional white character being redesigned as poc by an artist on twitter#i sincerely hope you're able to explore these feelings and find avenues to empathizing with poc who have had their figures#(both real and fictional) erased; buried; and replaced by white figures for hundreds of years#i sincerely hope you can understand the difference in motivations and connotations behind whitewashing and blackwashing#classic bixels “i'm not talking about this chat. i'm not” (puts my media studies major to use in the tags and talks the fuck outta it)
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People who actually watched SPN: *some get upset when some character endings don't make sense based on the show's past few seasons* Cough *Dean* cough
Them: "The show was about the two brothers. In later seasons, they introduced 'the extras' and they don't matter. It was never about the emotionally-driven character storylines. It was always supposed to be a horror show and a hunting of the MotW and this one family. You're all deluded."
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Other people: "I wish they had expanded the mythology a bit more. I wanted to learn more about the monsters than the characters. I liked the MotW format."
Them: "This wasn't a world-building show. It was a character-driven show."
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gingerswagfreckles · 2 months
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One of the most insane things is when gentiles say with their whole chest shit like "real Jews don't support Israel" and its like. Um. Just like in every community there are opinions on this that range from literally genocidal to dedicated peace activism but the one thing we can all agree on is that you, as a random gentile online, do not under any circumstances get to define who a "real Jew" is. Oh my god.
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madame-helen · 23 days
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travelbasscase · 5 months
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I love it when anti-Israel dingbats try to say that "Palestine is a queer issue!" and argue that all LGBT people and all leftists should be anti-Israel because of the "intersectionality" between gay rights and Palestinian rights, or when anti-Israel dingbats try to argue that "Palestine is an indigenous issue/colonization issue" because they're in favor of indigenous land-back movements until an indigenous land-back movement succeeds.
Yeah, people with various different identities have different experiences than people who aren't those things. But that doesn't mean that we need to center the discussion on Palestine every time people are trying to advance the rights of other disadvantaged groups (see: the Women's March organizers). Being a minority in multiple aspects doesn't mean you're obligated to take a strong stance in adherence to the organizers of your movement on every other situation. And it's not helping your case here (not that you have a defendable thesis to begin with).
I'm an autistic disabled ADHD lesbian female religious indigenous-to-Eretz-Yisrael Jew. Sounds like an intersectional identity to me. But the anti-Zionist crowd chooses to ignore any viewpoint that could challenge their argument, while saying they support LGBT rights, feminism, indigenous rights, disability rights, and the rights of minority religions. There's no intersectional progressiveness in supporting a terrorist regime that slaughters women, LGBT people, religious minorities, and the indigenous inhabitants of the land.
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