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The thing about antisemitism is, everybody thinks their Jew-hate isn't real antisemitism. Their Jew-hate is justified. These Jews deserve it.
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Diederik Cuckoo (Chrysococcyx caprius), family Cuculidae, order Cuculiformes, South Africa
Photograph by Johan Frost
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I don’t care how many people say they have positive experiences with sex work or how it keeps their bills paid, if an industry thrives on women being trafficked, raped, abused, killed, there children being abused or hurt than it is not a good industry. 
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yall heard it here first folks, lesbians arent even allowed to have boundaries at all now without being called a terf
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Girls from foster care are some of the most vulnerable members of society.
When girls run away from foster homes or when they age out of the system, they are at an increased risk of being exploited into the sex industry.
It is crucial to understand that the sex industry preys on girls and women from foster care because they are isolated from their families which makes them easy to exploit. When you grow up in foster care, you can also be dangerously lonely and in need of human connection and support. Human traffickers exploit foster girl's need for family and love.
Sex trafficking has a low rate of conviction but is highly profitable (a drug can be sold once, but a human being can be sold numerous times for sex).
It's also important to understand that recruitment into the sex industry is often done online. Be wary of people who suggest that "sex work is work" - they are recruiters. Be wary of people who use "swerf" (sex worker exclusive radical feminist) in order to demonize anyone who exposes the harm of the sex industry - they are recruiters. Real feminists protect the most vulnerable women and girls.
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Female students at the Polytechnical University in Kabul, Afghanistan in the mid 1970s (image.glamourdaze.com)
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Spreading out on the couch.
And perturbed I'm bothering her
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i shouldve ripped up every “no vagina? no opinion!” poster at the march today
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Mikael, 20
“I’m wearing a thrifted shirt, some pants I made, and my lion. His name is Bombo. I thrifted him in Chicago and ended up putting a strap on him so I could take him everywhere. I was in love with the fact that he didn't have a function other than being a stuffed animal and decided not to make him into a bag until recently when I needed him as a carry-on for a flight. What inspires my style is lots of patterns and colors and anthropomorphism. I started making my own clothes when I couldn't find much of what I wanted to wear in stores or what I did find was super expensive. I just want to create something beautiful and sentimental.”
Aug 17, 2023 ∙ Greenwich Village
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the archetype of the "tragic hero" has always been a man whose "genius" is violence & destruction

i cant imagine any other country but the US making a critically acclaimed film about their use of nuclear bombs to wipe out two cities full of civilians and ppl calling the man who knowingly spearheaded the development of that technology a “tragic figure”
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ok i’ve washed my hair and put on a big t shirt there is no mental illness in this body
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