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numnumart · 1 month ago
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Statistics- Again
men constitute 99.7% of strangulation attacks
men constitute 99.6% of acid attacks
men constitute 99.3% of child pornography
men constitute 99% mass shootings
men constitute 99% of rapist
men constitute 98% of homicide
men constitute 98% of forcible incest
men constitute 96% of child sex abuse
men constitute 95% of molesting cases
men constitute 99% of domestic abuse
men constitute 99% of drugging
men constitute 99% of stalking
men constitute 99% of human trafficking abuse
men constitute 99% of sex trafficking abuse
Men constitute 99% of animal abuse
Men constitute 98% of bestiality
86% of makeup companies are male 99% of advertising male 98% of modeling agencies 92% of fashion media is male 94% of the fashion industry is male
Women are 10x more likely to get raped, yet this is seriously underreported considering the dead bodies
1/3 of women internationally report being sexually assaulted. we know this number to be much higher due to autopsies reported in the census
Women are 400,000,000x more likely to DIE from RAPE
not one man has ever died from rape, accounts for no coroner report ever, whereas tens of thousands of women and children die a year.
50 million women are sex trafficking victims
women make up for 95% of labor trafficking
70% of child soldiers are FEMALE
25 million are forced into child marriages > 5
650 million are in arranged marriages/ marriages consummated below the age of consent
Men make up most 98% on average of every fetish community
99% for pedophilia.
in 70 countries - that comprise 26% of the world population, women need men's permission to learn, work, or travel.
There are 50 countries in which the law states you can sell and buy women into marriage. - These countries, including India and Pakistan, make up 38% of the entire world.
There are 178 countries that do not have the same legal rights for women, where written law specifically excludes women from freedom.
There are 2.4 billion women globally who are born in countries that have written law that restricts them completely, but even more so without a man.
6 billion people believe in a religion that states that women are less human than men
Infographic Sources
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numnumart · 1 month ago
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DISTRO SISTERS: Success!
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Despite the failure of Sista Surge Media to meet its goal by the deadline, Distro Sisters is going strong, and is projected to launch by the end of the month! We could not have done this without you! We still, however, urgently need your support in our Florida launch, and further expansion!
▪︎ [FUND US]: https://donorbox.org/distrosisters ▪︎ [DONATE]: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ls/ref=mw_dp_wl_v?&lid=2O442WOIL51HB&ty=wishlist ▪︎ [JOIN US]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeP87HnK5cfkfOlozKvemFai0oqpmV2wYPIvqkcfFX93tcA1w/viewform?usp=send_form
We have branches planned for the Atlanta, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Tampa areas. In the coming months, we will be reworking Sista Surge Media to pitch to investors and large donors, so that we can continue operations without relying on financial contributions from our supporters. We realize that there are many causes our sisters support, many of varying urgencies and demands—so we want to be able to support those too!
We were able to get food, medicine, menstrual hygiene products, and personal hygiene products thanks to the help we’ve received from all of you! We thank you for that, and appreciate your efforts! Now, all we need is funding for a small warehouse bay which will function as our base of operations, shelving units, first aid kits, and a refrigerator to store the perishables. We have our sister Natalie who is providing us with uniforms, and Yaya Por Vida who provides us with NAXALONE and contraceptives, so thank you to our precious allies!
We also understand that some sisters would be more willing to send contributions when they are tax-deductible, so we’re currently working on a non-profit to help us collect contributions efficiently, and to help fund other efforts that are close to all our hearts. Sista Surge Media will be the foundations of these operations. It will provide our sisters with jobs, and supply a large portion of funding to our other initiatives, like the International Womyn’s Army, ReproFight, and Distro Sisters.
If you are still willing and able to contribute in its current form, you can do so at: https://donorbox.org/sistasurgemedia
Thank you, deeply, to everyone who is involved, or has been involved at some point! You are deeply appreciated!
In strength, sisterhood, and solidarity
Sasha S. Graham
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numnumart · 1 month ago
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Should I draw Rika behind him? ❤️
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numnumart · 3 months ago
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"women didn't invent anything"
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numnumart · 9 months ago
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But it’s not free, so look where we are now.
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Will you take women and girls chance away from them anyway because you refuse to see reality for what it is Instead of your happy fantasy of “ohh it should be freee~ shoulda woulda coulda”, as if the female sex isn’t already disadvantaged in basically every way within our patriarchal world?
it’s not free now and these women and girls worked their entire lives to get to where they are just for someone male with a biological advantage due to physiological differences (which being on blockers and hormones won’t get rid of btw, you can’t reverse the development done in the womb nor puberty) to snatch their hopes and dreams away from them
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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No bc why are men so delusional?
They are so IGNORANT to everything we go through then they have the gall to just make their own dumb assumptions based on their position of privilege, not knowing that there’s a whole dimension of stuff they haven’t experienced that we did, (maybe they do know but just don’t care)
we grew up in a whole different world than they did and their weird surface level standards and assumptions do not apply to us.
Like how the eldest and the youngest siblings technically don’t have the same parents and upbringing, they got different versions of their parents, experienced different dynamics and different struggles.
It’s like when I try to open up about depression and someone tells me to just be happy, that’s not how it works? It’s more complex than that? Just because you’re not depressed doesn’t mean I’m somehow unable to feel this way or experience life through this lens.
Like men whine about how culturally they have to go to work and stuff while women just stay home and be a housewife, do they think it’s easy?
Do they think we want to be dependant and trapped? That we like doing endless unpaid labour while they can just come home and be expected to be served by us despite us juggling homemaking and child rearing all by ourselves?
The way our in-laws look at us differently? the man’s family looks at the female in scorn and expect us to do labour and serve them, while our side tries to please and serve the guys side, he’s not expected to get up and make tea for the in laws. The girls are.
That’s why at age 14 i wanted to escape my reality of being female, why I was so scared when my chest started developing to the point I wanted them taken off my body, that’s why gender ideology is so attractive to vulnerable females, we can become “men”, we can become “people”, we can be “free”. Men are allowed to be ugly and loved. Women have so much pressure to be perfect and conform to all these stereotypes. Meanwhile most transwomen transition due to agp fantasy and fetishistic ideals of “womanhood” they get off at how degrading it is to be a “woman”.
They get to keep their rights as a male AND get to larp and experience their false sense of girlhood (and why do they always focus on girlhood, and dress like little girls or hookers? Weirdos) if they actually lost their rights they wouldn’t. If they couldn’t opt out when they please (eg go “boy mode”) why would they commit to the bit? Plus they get to stop female rights movements so it’s a win win for them, they get to assert power again, and get their way.
And for some reason men pretend that any woman can just hop online and sell our bodies, that’s not how it works. They don’t see the beauty standards and stuff, that even if many of us tried most ppl wouldn’t even buy from us, and never af the extent they think that we will. Like look at the 0nlyf4ns stats. Also how prostitution, surrogacy and so-called sex work aren’t work it’s desperation, it’s not the weird idealized bourgeois version they have in their head, in fact of it was work they’d have to be dressed head to toe in protective gear because bodily fluids.
man this all just makes me so mad. Don’t they see the whole system of oppression that is engrained into society? “Oldest profession” girl we couldn’t even DO anything else and no matter what we do there are critics and men looking down on us. Wtf do they want?
I’m tired of seeing women be told by porn addicted losers that we should think we live life on easy mode because at least we can get sex if we want to
I’m not thankful for it. you want me to be thankful that I’m not seen as a human being? thankful that I don’t feel safe in my own body and haven’t since I was a child? thankful that I feel like an animal being hunted for sport? thankful for all the hugs from creepy old male relatives that lasted a little bit too long as soon as I turned 12? you want me to be thankful that I have to see more and more men popularize the rhetoric that “if a girl hits puberty she’s old enough to be a wife” (sneako for example) basically justifying all the worst shit that has ever happened to me?
fuck you, I hate you and I’m glad you’re lonely and actually I think you deserve worse. I’m not thankful to be your object of desire, it has brought me nothing but trauma and anxiety
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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In case you needed any more evidence that the trans rights activist movement is insane, maybe this failed ‘Interview with a TERF’ will do it for you. It tells young people that they never need to have difficult discussions that might make them uncomfortable – they can just complain of their feelings being hurt & have any further conversation censored. Note especially how a few commenters even said Olivia was expressing interesting, good talking points, but that simply didn’t matter because they didn’t want to hear or engage with it. They voted for this, it was clearly signposted in case they didn’t want to read it: some say they even felt bad for reading it & shouldn’t have, but rather than taking responsibility for their action of choosing to read it, they instead say it’s a reason it shouldn’t be up in the first place. Truly a toxic, close-minded movement.
I can post the interview if anybody wants, but I’ve linked to the original thread if you want to read it there.
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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the thing that first got me questioning things was trans women who were super early in their transition and not even close to passing insisting on using women’s restrooms and locker rooms. i was like if they’re women, wouldn’t they know how unsafe they could/would make the women in those spaces feel? wouldn’t they understand that many, many women have been victimized by men and that they currently look like a man? wouldn’t they care? but they didn’t and they don’t. and it just got worse and worse. now there’s popular messaging about women’s spaces being antithetical to the trans movement and how lesbians should be open to dick.
it got harder and harder to force myself to agree until eventually i realized why the movement’s progress has increasingly come at women’s expense: male entitlement. like as soon as you free yourself from the fear of committing thought crimes and recognize that these people were at the very least socialized as males, it becomes so clear. they believe their entitlement to womanhood, women’s spaces, and women themselves is an unquestionable right. and on top of that, they have no allegiance to women. they’ll use women to validate themselves but the second we disagree, suddenly they’re okay with reminding us that they’re men and can hurt us.
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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I'm out of words and patience to explain once again that 'empowering' does not mean 'makes me feel confident/good/strong/powerful'. for something to be empowering it actually has to be enfranchising, it has to give you power not just the feeling of power. male approval is not empowering no matter how much it makes you feel like you have power over men by being sexy to them. this fantasy of leading lustful idiotic men around by the dick serves only men.
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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The argument that we should no longer have sports leagues for men and women, instead sort everyhing by height/weight/muscle mass is crazy because do you know what categories would be the most effective sorting system with the least amount of random outliers? Male and female sports
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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the reason there are few/no male domestic violence shelters is because males haven’t made themselves any. 
do you guys seriously think women’s shelters were just HANDED to women, and that we didn’t have to fight for decades for them amongst massive pushback? do you think there wasn’t huge controversy surrounding the first womens’ shelters? do you think there weren’t violent protesters? do you think founders weren’t harassed with rape and death threats? we had to work for ours, you can work for yours.
if you want domestic violence shelters for men/transwomen, MAKE YOUR OWN. i’ll support you in that. most feminists will support you in that. but don’t make us do the work for you. we did all our own work ourselves, so can you. don’t rely on women to solve your problems.
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numnumart · 11 months ago
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Pictures under cut
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numnumart · 1 year ago
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Itadori Jin holding baby yuuji
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numnumart · 1 year ago
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Drew the most mysterious character in jjk during class to stop myself from falling asleep (it worked, but it’s rough)
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numnumart · 1 year ago
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Storyville - Defying the Cutting Season
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been illegal in Tanzania since 1998. But every year thousands of families still plan to have their daughters cut, an ordeal that could cost them their lives. The ‘Cutting Season’ takes place during the December school holidays.
During this time hundreds of girls are saved from FGM by the police, the government and the work of the Safe House. It is run by Rhobi Samwelly, who was herself a victim of FGM, and now, not only does she valiantly run the safe house but she also works with the local police to rescue and protect girls at risk while arresting the parents and cutters.
But they have a tough and dangerous job and old customs die hard. Men believe that girls must be cut to reduce promiscuity and cut girls command twice the bride price in cows as uncut girls. Girls like Rosie, just 12 years old, have had to make the most difficult choices of their young lives - run away from home, not knowing if they will ever see their families again, or submit to female genital mutilation and child marriage.
These brave and courageous young girls are fighting against a tradition that goes back thousands of years. They are standing up for their human rights and fighting for change in their community.
The Safe House is the one safe place they can escape to.
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numnumart · 1 year ago
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men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh
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numnumart · 1 year ago
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I wrote an article about what “girlhood” was like for me!!
I never use that word irl either because, aside from the fact that as females we’re all broadly oppressed by the rigid boxes of “gender/femininity”, we’re all unique individual humans with our own lives and circumstances and personalities.
The “-hood” part coming out of men’s mouths just sends me bad vibes, grouping us up and stripping us down from humans to whatever regressive ideal they have about us.
https://4w.pub/girlhood-through-the-eyes-of-a-muslim-woman-of-colour-its-time-to-end-this-controversy/
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Jarvis, add ‘girlhood’ to the list of gross ass terms popularized by transwomen that now GCs are turning around and blaming ‘TERFs’ for
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