we see a lot about terfs unfortunately but. the trans inclusive radical feminists are still out here making points and i think intellectual and political life would be light years better if we maybe started listening to feminists whose idea of freedom and equality doesn't begin and end with the liberal capitalist political imagination
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porrim maryam is an anarchofeminist
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recently heard a french anarchist ask the question, "why do so few american anarchists call themselves anarchofeminists?" and the question has been haunting me ever since
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If you like, I can be blatantly up-front with my agenda: Kim Wexler is an anarchofeminist vampire and she needs a sequel.
sure ill adopt that into my brba universe beliefs
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the thing is though like. I want to watch stories about queer solidarity and community and activism. is the thing. but I want to see myself in that.
and in LGBTQ+ media the vast majority of stories I've found that really move me when it comes to solidarity and activism are about the AIDS crisis and Not About WLW. like WLW are just exactly peripheral enough in that to let me know that you know they were there, but never enough for us to actually be talking about it.
meanwhile the classic genres of WLW story are a) period drama about pre-WWII Forbidden Romances and b) coming out stories about a character realising they're gay.
and I just want to know bc like. lesbians and bisexual women are absolutely baked into so much of queer activism and culture. from butches to drag kings to femmes throwing punches to queer anarchofeminist groups to bisexual punks like. standing joke I hear is that every queer scene around here is 80% nonbinary lesbians and 15% bi women. and yet. WHERE ARE THEY.
(so far ones I've found: But I'm a Cheerleader. obvs. Itty Bitty Titty Committee, but it's SO 90s with all the third wave gender baggage that comes with. We Are Lady Parts was good but could have been gayer. Nina's Heavenly Delights isn't like. radgey activism stuff but Nina does have queer friendships as well as a romance arc. honestly other than that it's just Pose and as I say like it's amazing to see queer women centred so much but they are still. mostly straight women or women whose sexuality is sidelined.)
it just isn't relatable. it just isn't. like this isn't a My Generation Of Queers thing like my mum's lesbian friends were all radgey feminists getting drunk and politically engaged in the 90s. come on man. give us something. the Lefty Gay Media doesn't have wlw and the WLW Media doesn't want to talk about politics or solidarity or community. where is itttttt.
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These sexist fascist rightwing radfem fuckwits floating around on here will get a head kicking locally by anarchofeminists... mark my fucking words....
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Hello i want to make an introduction post. I dont frequent this account much, but i had basically created it as a place to vent and externalise my silly thoughts. I talk a lot about my girlfriend who is also my favourite and safe person<3
Bodily 18 and white, its mainly the host posting but i have fictrojects cofront sometimes. I am pro self-diagnosis (not prof dx’d myself), an anti assimilationist queer and anarchofeminist transmasc lesbian. No DNI i will just block if im uncomfortable with someone also mute the tag ‘disconnectnsfw’ to avoid suggestive posts.
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The church cares for you if you are:
a drug addict
an immigrant
homeless
queer
a fetus
Whoever has no other pride degrades in national
Those against abortion care about the fetus
... until its born
The church oppresses bodies and consciences
-Anarchofeminist assembly of Komotini
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