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hi this is booler @kasugaicrows i woke up this morning to find my beloved blog TERMINATED!!! please help me find my mutuals by reblogging this post
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hey emo boy (hey, hey) hey emo boy
#I do not use tumblr anymore besides looking at posts#However look at my partner's art#Back to silence
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im bbf4bbf (bi boyfriend 4 bi boyfriend)
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misogynoir in lgbt spaces
i was gonna write a whole Thing on this complete with academic sources, but 1.) why i gotta show y’all evidence and statistics for you to support us and 2.) turns out there’s not a lot of academic information about misogynoir and even less about how it effects black lgbt women so instead i’ll just say this:
being in the lgbt community can be so uncomfortable when you’re a black woman bc no one cares about us (but ourselves bc if we don’t, who will?). no one makes an effort to point out misogynoir when they see it and it seems y’all aren’t capable of even PRETENDING to care about us for more than 2 seconds
and the thing about it is, we have to bear the weight of being black, lgbt, women, and sometimes trans in a society that doesn’t give a FUCK about us and we have to do it alone only to turn around and see y’all sexualizing us (which is feeding into the misogynoir jezebel stereotype btw)
y’all pull out your graphs and go “this many black lgbt women get killed or are denied jobs or get called this that and the third” but what are y’all doing to stop that? nothing? every day you make a choice to ignore black women in your community or to be uneducated about the struggles we face, which results in me seeing so much misogynoir from the people i’m supposed to feel safe around
educate yourselves. speak up for us (not over us). support us. don’t just reblog a black lives matter post and call it a day. being lgbt doesn’t you can’t perpetuate misogynoir
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finally logged back into tumblr after a month whats happening
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listen…i’ll probably never get over how good brotherhood’s first opening was
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