rantithesis
rantithesis
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I totally changed my whole blog of my own accord guys definitely c:
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rantithesis · 20 hours ago
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Everyone's like "The new Pope isnt welcoming to gay people and has covered up child abuse" like. Fork found in kitchen?
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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woke bully doing a land acknowledgement before he gives you an indigenous american burn
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Ooooh misogyny and homophobia yesss queen keep it up 💅💅💅
I just wonder why no one campaigns so hard on what workers “want” when it’s not prostitution. Have you ever met a trades man? Unless they have risen high enough it’s in their job description, they hate OSHA and safety compliance and safety restrictions. Every year roofing remains one of the highest if not the highest fatality jobs because men refuse to take the 3 minutes to put on proper safety gear. They would rather fall to their deaths than wear a harness correctly. And yet we don’t have anyone on the left campaigning on their “human rights” to do their job more efficiently, to do their job how they are comfortable, to do it how they want. We don’t have anyone saying OSHA makes it harder for roofers to earn a living or calling OSHA roof worker exclusionary for protecting their safety against their and their clients’ wills.
And yet any time even the most basic of protections for prostituted women is brought up you all fall hook line and sinker for pimp propaganda and start yelling about how required condoms will ruin the porn industry and how lawmakers are to blame for taking income away from vulnerable sex workers. You see it in how everyone always says “legalize and regulate” but no one can ever name what those regulations should be.
Like you guys call yourselves leftists and then side with the bosses who are openly saying they will retaliate against their “workers” if safety regulations pass. And you think you are on the right side of history
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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I love tumblr lol. Where else can you get takes like “the patriarchy exists because men hate sex” you all are so dumb it’s like crack
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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“why do you have a gap in your resume” idk why is there a gap in your staff. worry about that
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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ignore verdancy-hime, she gets off on women getting beaten, has this annoying nillistic personality but waste time feeling sorry for herself. And thinks poor women faces more domestic abuse because they're too ugly.
What a freak lol. Almost makes you feel bad for her but I feel worse for everyone who has to deal with her
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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Ohhhhhh okay my bad I didn’t realize it was your first day on planet earth, if I had known you came from an alternate dimension I wouldn’t have been arguing with you on the basis of objective reality
I just wonder why no one campaigns so hard on what workers “want” when it’s not prostitution. Have you ever met a trades man? Unless they have risen high enough it’s in their job description, they hate OSHA and safety compliance and safety restrictions. Every year roofing remains one of the highest if not the highest fatality jobs because men refuse to take the 3 minutes to put on proper safety gear. They would rather fall to their deaths than wear a harness correctly. And yet we don’t have anyone on the left campaigning on their “human rights” to do their job more efficiently, to do their job how they are comfortable, to do it how they want. We don’t have anyone saying OSHA makes it harder for roofers to earn a living or calling OSHA roof worker exclusionary for protecting their safety against their and their clients’ wills.
And yet any time even the most basic of protections for prostituted women is brought up you all fall hook line and sinker for pimp propaganda and start yelling about how required condoms will ruin the porn industry and how lawmakers are to blame for taking income away from vulnerable sex workers. You see it in how everyone always says “legalize and regulate” but no one can ever name what those regulations should be.
Like you guys call yourselves leftists and then side with the bosses who are openly saying they will retaliate against their “workers” if safety regulations pass. And you think you are on the right side of history
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rantithesis · 1 day ago
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What are you even talking about 😭 1) I support universal basic income, I think proper institution would be a fantastic first step toward letting women out of the sex industry. I don’t know why after reading all that you would assume I don’t support UBI 2) I support a system which has no legal penalty for sex workers and instead criminalizes the purchase of prostitution and the production of porn. 3) The rest of this is like actually insane what are you even talking about. You think…. I’m getting paid for this? You (who is advocating for men to continue getting the same access to women they’ve had all this time and in fact expand that access) think I (who is advocating for men to be removed from access to vulnerable women and held criminally responsible for the first time in history) am getting paid money by men? Are you like actually stupid?
Also just truly almost unbelievable how funny it is that you accuse me of being misogynistic but as soon as you run out of arguments you start calling me a dried up broke hag who must be ugly. Like I must be ugly if I don’t agree with you, right? Because that’s so feminist. Does it make you feel better to support systemic rape if I’m ugly? What a fucking laugh
I just wonder why no one campaigns so hard on what workers “want” when it’s not prostitution. Have you ever met a trades man? Unless they have risen high enough it’s in their job description, they hate OSHA and safety compliance and safety restrictions. Every year roofing remains one of the highest if not the highest fatality jobs because men refuse to take the 3 minutes to put on proper safety gear. They would rather fall to their deaths than wear a harness correctly. And yet we don’t have anyone on the left campaigning on their “human rights” to do their job more efficiently, to do their job how they are comfortable, to do it how they want. We don’t have anyone saying OSHA makes it harder for roofers to earn a living or calling OSHA roof worker exclusionary for protecting their safety against their and their clients’ wills.
And yet any time even the most basic of protections for prostituted women is brought up you all fall hook line and sinker for pimp propaganda and start yelling about how required condoms will ruin the porn industry and how lawmakers are to blame for taking income away from vulnerable sex workers. You see it in how everyone always says “legalize and regulate” but no one can ever name what those regulations should be.
Like you guys call yourselves leftists and then side with the bosses who are openly saying they will retaliate against their “workers” if safety regulations pass. And you think you are on the right side of history
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Everyone's like "The new Pope isnt welcoming to gay people and has covered up child abuse" like. Fork found in kitchen?
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rantithesis · 2 days ago
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hot girl summer (going to the local library)
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rantithesis · 2 days ago
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Are you new here? We oppose the coercive nature of labor under capitalism. While someone living in poverty under capitalism is not experiencing chattel slavery, we all can understand the powerful coercive forces at play when standing up to your boss might mean your kids can’t eat. We understand it is unethical to take advantage of the vulnerability of poverty to generate profit at the expense of the workers. Someone whose choice is unsafe working conditions or starvation will “choose” unsafe working conditions, but we understand that’s really no choice at all. Capitalizing sex introduces these coercive forces to sexual encounters, which makes the “consent” of women in the sex industry dubious. If we can understand that the appearance of consent is unethical to act on when someone is inebriated, how can it ever be ethical to act on consent given when the punishment for refusal is loss of livelihood?
I just wonder why no one campaigns so hard on what workers “want” when it’s not prostitution. Have you ever met a trades man? Unless they have risen high enough it’s in their job description, they hate OSHA and safety compliance and safety restrictions. Every year roofing remains one of the highest if not the highest fatality jobs because men refuse to take the 3 minutes to put on proper safety gear. They would rather fall to their deaths than wear a harness correctly. And yet we don’t have anyone on the left campaigning on their “human rights” to do their job more efficiently, to do their job how they are comfortable, to do it how they want. We don’t have anyone saying OSHA makes it harder for roofers to earn a living or calling OSHA roof worker exclusionary for protecting their safety against their and their clients’ wills.
And yet any time even the most basic of protections for prostituted women is brought up you all fall hook line and sinker for pimp propaganda and start yelling about how required condoms will ruin the porn industry and how lawmakers are to blame for taking income away from vulnerable sex workers. You see it in how everyone always says “legalize and regulate” but no one can ever name what those regulations should be.
Like you guys call yourselves leftists and then side with the bosses who are openly saying they will retaliate against their “workers” if safety regulations pass. And you think you are on the right side of history
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rantithesis · 2 days ago
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They don’t get raped with nearly the same frequency or severity because, unlike the sex industry, rape isn’t in the job description. At a regular job workers face potential rape at the same rate they would in any situation where they are in close enough proximity for others to take advantage of them. If they have a boss or coworker who learns about their vulnerability, he can take advantage of their working proximity to force sexual access. This is unrelated to the job itself, and instead related to the power and proximity men have over their victims. It’s the same reason a woman is most at risk of rape with her husband and male family members - they have proximity to her and social power over her making it hard for her to leave.
In the sex industry, the job is rape. The financial threat of unemployment or lost income looms over every interaction, causing all sexual contact to be coerced in the first place. Coerced sex is rape, so that alone would be enough to condemn it, but even if the work was salaried with benefits and the workers were allowed to turn down any number of clients they wanted, it is systematically placing these women in a position so that if even a single thing goes wrong, the encounter suddenly turns to rape. He doesn’t pay? Now that’s rape. He hits her when that wasn’t agreed upon? Violent rape. It is an industry where rape is always unavoidable because any encounter that goes awry is definitionally rape. Then on top of all that, women in the sex industry face all the usual risk of rape at the hands of their bosses, only with the added pressure that leaving doesn’t just threaten unemployment - it threatens blacklisted unemployment, both in the industry and without. It’s workplace rape baked into the system at every level - the job is rape, the bosses rape, the clients rape both in-job and out, and once you’re in it’s extremely difficult to escape the industry. The rape is not isolated, it’s systemic and inescapable except by extreme luck.
Many sex workers and former sex workers condemn the industry on these grounds, that every john is a rapist, every pimp a rape salesman, every encounter coerced. Because sex workers are not a monolith and many are directly opposed, any stand necessarily favors some over others. I choose to stand with the sex workers who condemn the industry because the only other alternative is supporting their rape.
I just wonder why no one campaigns so hard on what workers “want” when it’s not prostitution. Have you ever met a trades man? Unless they have risen high enough it’s in their job description, they hate OSHA and safety compliance and safety restrictions. Every year roofing remains one of the highest if not the highest fatality jobs because men refuse to take the 3 minutes to put on proper safety gear. They would rather fall to their deaths than wear a harness correctly. And yet we don’t have anyone on the left campaigning on their “human rights” to do their job more efficiently, to do their job how they are comfortable, to do it how they want. We don’t have anyone saying OSHA makes it harder for roofers to earn a living or calling OSHA roof worker exclusionary for protecting their safety against their and their clients’ wills.
And yet any time even the most basic of protections for prostituted women is brought up you all fall hook line and sinker for pimp propaganda and start yelling about how required condoms will ruin the porn industry and how lawmakers are to blame for taking income away from vulnerable sex workers. You see it in how everyone always says “legalize and regulate” but no one can ever name what those regulations should be.
Like you guys call yourselves leftists and then side with the bosses who are openly saying they will retaliate against their “workers” if safety regulations pass. And you think you are on the right side of history
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