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oh my god they’re violating human rights? oh wait that’s part of their religious beliefs <3 wow i love diverse cultures where women are treated worse than cattle!! a beautiful multicultural tapestry of society yaaaas
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Funny how David Tennant, you know, the self-appointed defender of trans people can't muster even an inth of outrage about his friend and collaborator brutally raping women in the most painful ways possible, some of whom he inadvertently helped to lure into Gaimen's hands. It's almost as if he's just a performative men's rights activist and not a genuine soul concerned about the wellbeing of marginalized people.
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Reading this and remembering how twitter liberal feminists called korean feminists crazy white supremists after finding out about the 4B movement (aka "4 no's" : no dating, no sex, no marriage, no raising kids with [korean] men)
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Women aren’t better multitaskers than men – they’re just doing more work
“But a new study, published today in PLOS One, shows women are actually no better at multitasking than men. The study tested whether women were better at switching between tasks and juggling multiple tasks at the same time. The results showed women’s brains are no more efficient at either of these activities than men’s.“
“My colleagues and I recently busted another relevant myth – that women are better at seeing mess than men. We found men and women equally rated a space as messy. The reason men do less cleaning than women may lie in the fact that women are held to higher standards of cleanliness than men, rather than men’s “dirt blindness”.“
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This is a great idea and needs to be followed all over the world.



🎶 there is power in a union 🎶
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It’s really shameful how much misogyny, hatred, contempt and harassment women are getting over this. Anyone who threatens or abuses women over the internet is messed up in the head. To the OP, please reach out to friends and family and stay safe!
Honestly, it’s a fault of mine but I’m very sensitive and I cried a lot over this, even right now. I tried to report that blog days ago, but I was told in the report response it would remain because no violations were found. I sent another report today, but it feels helpless.
I don’t understand anything about what’s happening.. I was told often here before that I should block people who are rude to me or doing things that make me feel uncomfortable, but I did that so I’m being punished? There are people who go there and say they want me to be harmed, beaten or raped. To have my home address and have other information about myself shared online like it’s nothing… I’m seriously very much afraid, so much so that I can’t even go to my home and staying with my parents now. I think the people who can follow this person and send messages of encouragement are also very scary and evil people.
I’ve always kept quiet and never said rude things to anyone, despite the terrible messages that would come in every day on this website before I closed the message function. I’ve never been treated like this in any other gif sharing place I go to. Many sisters in my life told me not to interact with English speaking friends because if they find fault with you and make them angry, they’ll call you with misogyny like you’ve never seen before. “You will be attacked for being born a woman who dared to be happy” is what my gif Twitter friend told me.
I would like to keep posting gif here. Because gif here is a very different format from what I was used to, so I could be a little creative. By being here, I learned how to make subtitles in gif that I was able to present the entire scene of beautiful words for this place and my Korean gif sharing community.
There were people who were nice to me, and there were people I was happy when I saw their user ID interaction with my posts. It has an invisible link but I would like to believe that not everyone was waiting secretly for the opportunity to say that they hope for my rape and abuse. Likewise, I would like to believe that there are people who will not be friendly when someone agrees that I should be harmed.
I’d like to come in again for the Donbrothers this time and the time after until the end, but I’d like to say that I don’t want to interact with people who say terrible or disgusting things. Don’t force myself to endure it. I really don’t want to.
Even though I say I want to post again for the next episode, but I’m really so afraid, I might not have the strength to come in. My heart is so broken, all I can feel is betrayal and fear. It hurts so much. I don’t know if I can heal from this, so it’s best for me to remain with my family and stay away for a while so I can breathe again.
Thank you very much for everything up until now. I hope that this translation can be understood. My hands are shaking and I’ve crying over and over, so I might not have typed well enough for a coherent translation.
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I remember reading 1984 and asking my teacher about the woman hating undertones and she was surprised because... nobody had ever asked that? The main character wanted to rape a woman and bash her head with a brick the moment he orgasmed and nobody was ever like “aw geez that sounds like misogyny”
Women are raised to learn about historical figures who were “great men” who raped, beat, and at minimum held women as subservient.
Women are raised to learn about “incredible artists” who cheated, beat, or belittled women around them.
Women are raised to learn about “brilliant philosophers” who spoke of womens inferiority, referenced us as breeding stock, or altogether counted us out as animals.
Women are raised to learn about “genius minds” who stole from, degraded, or rose at the expense of women of their time.
Women are raised to learn about “influential authors” who wrote down about women, were pedophilic to girls, or abused their wives.
Women are taught to sacrifice, forgive, scar - because why would you dare keep a man from his greatness?
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Having an abortion is no longer a crime under Colombian law, the country’s top court ruled on Monday, in a decision that paves the way for the procedure to become widely available across this historically conservative, Catholic country.
The ruling by Colombia’s Constitutional Court follows years of organizing by women across Latin America for greater protections and more rights, including access to abortion, and significant shifts in the region’s legal landscape.
Mexico’s Supreme Court decriminalized abortion in a similar decision in September and Argentina’s Congress legalized the procedure in late 2020. Colombia’s decision means that three of the four most populous countries in Latin America have now opened the door to more widespread access to abortion.
…“This puts Colombia on the vanguard in Latin America,” said Mariana Ardila, a Colombian lawyer with Women’s Link Worldwide, part of the coalition that brought one of two cases challenging the criminalization of abortion. “This is historic.”
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HAPPENING NOW: An antiwar rally in Kiev, Ukraine, in front of the U.S. Embassy, February 9, 2022.
“The protesters demand from U.S. to stop interference in Ukraine and pushing it to war with Russia. I bet no West mainstream media covers anti-NATO protests in Ukraine (they report only about our far-right militants preparing to fight Russians, as far as I can see).”
Via Dmitri Kovalevich
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Reasons to watch We Are Lady Parts
Allow me to introduce you to one of the best comedy shows I’ve watched, called We Are Lady Parts (2021) which is:
written by Nida Manzoor, a muslim woman of color
follows a Muslim female punk band – called Lady Parts – who are on a mission to find a lead guitarist
features an all female cast of main characters, all of whom are women of color. most of the background characters are also poc
has a queer muslim character
a lot of the characters wear hijab (!!!!!), but it’s also shown that even in the same family women can choose not to wear hijab (thank god for Nida Manzoor)
has a beautiful found family feel to the band
features some hilarious, kickass tracks such as “Voldemort under my headscarf” and some great covers
It’s so witty and charming, and genuinely funny with clever writing and beautiful characters
no stereotypes here! the band is made up of 5 very different women, but each is great in her own way. The main character is a 26 year old PhD student, and has the cutest dynamic with her parents
touches on some very relatable topics for muslim women while maintaining a good sense of humor
their music is actually pretty damn good? like I’d definitely go to one of their gigs and make heart eyes at Saira and the rest of them the entire time?!
the entire season is available for free online on channel4 if you make a free account. so you can easily support it!
the show is literally one of a kind
please watch it
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