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Claiming women are forbidden from being âsexyâ because itâll arouse men isnât âfeminismâ but flat-out puritanism. Even when women aren't being âsexy,â there are still men who will find them sexually attractive, and theyâre responsible for feeling this way.
You canât claim to support women while simultaneously blaming them for how men feel about them and their bodies. Women being sexy isnât setting us back, but your condemning of them is.
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Saying "the girls are fighting" when talking about Trump and Elon is sexist. It's anti-feminist. It is implying that only girls, not grown men, would act like this, when grown ass men are literally the ones doing this for the whole gd world to see.
I'm not saying girls/women don't do this, but it's insulting to women to apply this behavior to women exclusively. This is no different from 'you ... like a girl", "pussy", or "bitch" when someone is 'weaker' than someone else wants them to be.
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sabrina carpenter fans b like: posing on your knees in front of a man while he tugs on your hair is empowerment you guys!!!! sheâs just expressing her sexuality duh đ catering to the male gaze is a total feminist move đ
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Elliot Rodger. George Sodini. Ben Moynihan. Chris Harper-Mercer. William Atchison. Nikolas Cruz. Alek Minassian. Scott Breierle. Christopher Cleary. Alex Stavropoulos.
say their names. say the names of the misogynists carrying out genocide against women. say the names of the incels, of the online communities and discussions that allow this to perpetuate.
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maybe im not woke enough but wtf are these random ass flags and why are there a million pronouns, I get they them....but what the fuck is xe xir vii vey
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DIFFERENT BRANCHES OF FEMENISM
+pros vs cons
Woc radfem server
LIBERAL FEMENISM
"A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men."
â Gloria Steinem
CORE VALUES
* Emerged in the 18th century Enlightenment, gained traction during first-wave feminism (19thâearly 20th century)
* Emphasis on equality under the law and individual rights.
* Focus on reforms within existing systems eg; voting rights and workplace equality
* Belief that women's inequality is due to discrimination and legal barriers, not systemic patriarchy
PROS
* Achieved significant legal reforms eg; voting rights, access to education, wearing pants
* Appeals to mainstream society and policymakers.
* Emphasises choice and individual empowerment.
CONS
* Too reformist and failing to challenge deeper systemic issues.
* Often centers white, middle class women, excluding marginalised voices.
* Ignores how capitalism and patriarchy overlap
MARXIST FEMENISM
"Womenâs liberation is a class struggle."
â Alexandra Kollontai
CORE VALUES
* Developed from Marxist theory in the 19thâ20th century
* Views capitalism as the root cause of women's oppression.
* Womenâs unpaid labor ( like housework or caregiving) reproduces the labor force and benefits capitalists
* Advocates for class revolution to eliminate both capitalism and patriarchy
PROS
* Highlights economic exploitation of women, especially working class women.
* Focuses on collective liberation, not just the individual successes of women
* Takes regard of gender with class, race, and labor issues.
CONS
* Sometimes downplays gender by prioritizing class struggle.
* Can be overly focused on economic theory
* Struggles to address sexuality and identity politics fully
RADICAL FEMENISM
"The personal is political."
â Carol Hanisch
CORE VALUES
* Rose during second wave feminism (1960sâ1980s)
* Believes patriarchy is the root of all oppression, deeper than capitalism.
* Emphasises male dominance in sexuality, reproduction, violence, and institutions
* Advocates for total structural change, not reform
PROS
* Challenges societies deep cultural and psychological roots of patriarchy.
* Led campaigns against rape, domestic violence, and pornography.
* Pushed forward reproductive rights and women centered spaces
CONS
* Often seen as bigoted due to being trans exclusionary as it is gender critical
* Accused of bio-essentialism; assuming all women share the same experiences and are the same due to biology
* Viewed as overly moralistic on sexuality and sex work
ECO FEMENISM
"What we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves."
â Françoise dâEaubonne
* Combining feminism and environmentalism (Emerged in the 1970sâ1980s)
* Links the oppression of women and exploitation of nature as products of patriarchal domination
* Promotes holistic, sustainable living, community, and care ethics.
* Often draws on indigenous and spiritual practices
PROS
* Integrates ecological justice with gender justice
* Emphasisss connecting with nature, oneself, healing, and care.
* Supports sustainability and anti colonial resistance
CONS
* Sometimes accused of romanticising women as "closer to nature", reinforcing stereotypes
* May lack clear political strategy and class analysis
*May lean toward spiritual essentialism over material critique
WOMANISM
"I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own."
â Audre Lorde
CORE VALUES
* Coined by Alice Walker in 1983 through the book In Search of Our Mothersâ Gardens
* Developed in response to the exclusion of Black women from both white mainstream feminism and Black liberation movements
* Strong roots in Black American activism dating back to Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Claudia Jones, and bell hooks
* Emphasises the interconnected oppression of race, gender, and class.
* Centers Black womenâs experiences, communities, and cultural practices
* Advocates for the liberation of all people, not just women
* Celebrates Black womanhood in all its fullness; including spirituality, creativity, and community roles
PROS
* Intersectional: Considers race, gender, class, sexuality, and culture as inseparable
* Challenges white supremacy within feminism and patriarchy within Black communities
* Builds community oriented, collective liberation movements.
* Uplifts Black creativity, healing, and old
ancestral knowledge
CONS
* Overshadowed by mainstream white feminism in academia and media
* Internal debates about whether the term âfeminismâ itself is salvageable, or whether âwomanismâ should stand apart
* Misunderstood and co-opted eg; white people calling themselves âwomanistâ without understanding its cultural specificity
* Struggles to reach global visibility, though Black feminism exists across the African diaspora.
CULTRAL FEMENISM
"Feminine values are not inferior. They are different and necessary."
â Carol Gilligan
CORE VALUES
* Stemmed from radical feminism in the 1970s
* Celebrates feminine values like nurturing, empathy, and collaboration.
* Believes women are inherently different from men (biologically or socially)
* Encourages women only spaces and community
PROS
* Builds positive female identity and self worth
* Promotes female solidarity, healing, and shared culture.
* Inspires creative expression like poetry, art, and spirituality
CONS
* Can be bioessentialist, reinforcing binary gender roles.
* Risks ignoring intersectionality and structural inequalities.
* Often seen as bigoted due to being trans exclusionary as it is trans critical
Complementarian Feminism
âThe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world"
â proverb
CORE VALUES
* Arised from conservative and religious traditions, particularly in opposition to modern feminist movements
* Associated with right wing and faith based ideologies
* Emphasises womenâs traditional roles as mothers, homemakers, and moral guardians
* Believes in complementary gender roles, not equality in all areas
* Promotes modesty, family, and community values
PROS
* Gives a voice to conservative women, who are often ignored in feminist spaces
* Supports women who choose traditional roles
* Centers community, duty, and stability
CONS
* Reinforces patriarchal structures and gender hierarchy.
* Often opposes abortion rights, same sex relationships, and gender fluidity
* Can be used to justify systemic oppression and deny women autonomy.
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Class photo of Arthur

The fact that he seems distant from the group somewhat sarcastically suggests that something is not okay, lolz
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List of All Accounts Believed to be Linked to Arthur Achleitner (so far)
Will provide an update if more are found. Just to reiterate -- everything mentioned here is still alleged.
YouTube Channels:


@arthurachleitner3860
Initial subscriber count was 15 or fewer.


@zenie125
Initial subscriber count was 115 or fewer.
@firefoxlp6842
Initial subscriber count was 14 or fewer.
Twitter Accounts:

@zenie77_

@FirefoxLP

@AchleitnerKris
@zenie2k (Deleted)
Discord:


@z3nie (zenie#1831) (Deleted)
Tumblr:

@z3nie
Steam:

https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198210368431
Esports Profiles:
FACEIT: faceit.com profile
start.gg: start.gg profile

Gamevasion: gamevasion.de profile

VLR: vlr.gg profile

THESPIKE: thespike.gg profile
bo3: bo3.gg profile

GosuGamers: gosugamer.net profile
Valorant profile: Kaiser #SCDE
Twitch:
@zenieval (Deleted)
TikTok:
@zenie197 (Banned)
Spotify:

z3
Snapchat:

@arthur77125
Pinterest:

@pumaachleitner
Minecraft:
NameMC: zenie_
Plancke: plancke.io profile
SkyCrypt: zenie_
Reddit:
u/zenieVAL (Deleted)
Use this site to access bits of the account's history.
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Special thanks to u/Srybutimtoolazy for contributing significantly to tracking down the profiles listed above.
Theyâve also compiled an up-to-date, comprehensive list of their own -- you can find it here.
Proper credits is acknowledged in the original post.
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just say u like gay relationships omfg what the hell is a "himejoshi" đ
This is what youâre focusing on? I talk about a lot of different issues on my blog, but this is what you have to ask? How vile.
Well, Himejoshi (槫愳ć) is an EXISTING japanese term that literally means âprincess girl.â Itâs used to describe women who enjoy Yuri media. Itâs not some weird non existing term that Iâve made up, itâs a pre existing label in fan culture. To pick apart the term, the Kanji ć§« means Princess whilst 愳ć means girl/young woman.
Welp, hello guys Iâm Synthral, minor, radfem, misandrist, and I like gay relationships! Zoooweeee
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Why am I seeing almost nothing about the Maldeen?? The Freedom Flotilla with Greta Thunberg and 11 other activists on board, carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza such as food and baby formula was just intercepted by the IDF. Drones sprayed a white substance on the ship and the IDF detained everyone on the ship. Communication has been lost.
Photo from June 9th, 2025

DO NOT stay silent about this! Free Palestine! đ”đž
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greta thunberg and 11 others on the flotilla carrying aid to gaza have been kidnapped by the israeli government in international waters.
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In case you havenât seen yet, PUT YOUR EYES ON LOS ANGELES
Trump is sending the National Guard to back up ICE down there. If history is anything to go by, things are about to get VERY bad. Donât let the Trump-Musk breakup distract you from the people who are probably about to get hurt, arrested, or worse.
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Los Angeles is the first city to demonstrate what a large scale public rejection of illegal ICE abductions looks like. June 2025.
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Images from LA's resistance to a Fascist goon squad (aka ICE) yesterday.
"Putting up a fierce fight at the opening of the poem is the way to stop the rest of the poem from coming true.
The fight for migrants and to stop ICE is the same fight as the fight to protect LGBT people (citizens or not), reproductive autonomy, and everyone else the fascists want to fuck with.
Not in some abstracted âwe're all in this togetherâ way but directly and literally. When they come for one of us, and realize it won't happen without a fight, they lose their nerve to come for other people.
It is worth standing up for migrants for their own sake, because they are people, but it's more than that too.
Whether you approve of their actions or not, they are earnest activists who are directly and materially opposed to capitalism and have paid a high price for their commitment.
Furthermore, again whether you approve of their actions or not, rowdy protesters are on the same side as peaceful protesters in a way that the police, systemically, will never be. To ally with the police over actual allies is disastrous strategy.
Will the state react strongly to strong resistance? Yes. This doesn't mean that strong resistance isn't warranted.
You have no reason to believe me, and I have my biases, but I have been studying the nature of street rebellion and activism and revolution for decades, as essentially a full time job. I don't have clear answers about what works but I have clear ideas of what doesn't.
Dividing protestors into "good" and "bad" is what the state wants us to do. Rowdy and peaceful protestors learning how to coexist and develop strategies that dovetail with one another is what threatens power.
When granddads deliver sandwiches to kids throwing bricks, the state shakes. When [weâre all out there] together, refusing to let us be divided, the state buckles."
-Margaret Killjoy
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HEY
so if you know someone who went to the LA protests today no you don't actually! All of those people have no identity. You've never been to a protest, you've never seen someone at one, and you certainly have never known the names or faces of any individuals associated with the protests.
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