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radfemboards · 7 months
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Feminism and hippie culture/aesthetics 🌻🐿️🦎🌼 board for anon
Yonic tree hollow with fungi - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479934654529536?source=share
2. Sunflower png - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479811159605248/northlamed-i-know-this-has-probably-been-done-a?source=share
3. Country Lesbians: The Story of the Womanshare Collective - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479775264784384/fernstream-uwmspeccoll-staff-pick-of-the-week?source=share
4. 70s style floral phone - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479762986893312/disease-70s-style-phone-decor?source=share
5. Houseplant vine - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479754952720384?source=share
6. 60s/70s Lesbian Feminist books from Archieve.org - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479729382162432/a-wlw-reads-books-from-archiveorg-i-was-amazed?source=share
7. 1960s Activist photos - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479723081302016?source=share
8. Vintage mug - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479711152635905?source=share
9. Anti-Violence Against Women pin button '75 - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479707196424192?source=share
10. International Womens Day pin button '78 - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479704168169472?source=share
11. Amazon pin button - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479700895498240?source=share
12. Shameless Hussy Press publication '71 - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479687471628288/uwmspeccoll-first-feminist-press-shameless?source=share
13. Third World Women's Alliance protestor at a women's lib protest '70 - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479675746451456/oldnewyork-a-womens-liberation-demonstration?source=share
14. Butterflies from illustration published in the Haight-Ashbury Tribune '67 - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479672492752897/undergroundrockpress-haight-ashbury-tribune?source=share
15. Cynthia Macadams / Emergence photographs - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479661622149120/unionrising-cynthia-macadams?source=share
16. 1970s mushrooms and ladybugs stickers - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479644852338688?source=share
17. Vintage rugs - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730479640371675136?source=share
18. Oregon Wimmin's Land shirt - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730482377873391616?source=share
19. “Dyke Country,” a poster by Marilyn Gayle, reprinted from the book What Lesbians Do - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730482374559809536/songsforgorgons-dyke-country-a-poster-by?source=share
20. Dandelions picked in a colander png - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730483570751242240/snailspng-things-i-loved-as-a-kid-pngs-1?source=share
21. Dandelion jam with toast on a plate png - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730483675809071104/random-pngs-part-120-1-golden-emperor-moth-2?source=share
22. Monarch butterflies in chrysalis png - https://www.tumblr.com/radfemboards/730483639970938880/snailspng-random-pngs-part-124-1-art?source=share
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tears-that-heal · 1 month
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Red Flag Symbols for Christians #6
My apologies friends! I haven’t made a post to this blog series in over a month. *sigh* Real life has been keeping me super busy. It wasn’t until today while scrolling through images on Pinterest, I came across these “paintings” of Jesus…..
*It's also Holy Week and in my attempt to think outside the box for this post, I know this topic will do the job well. The entire reason for Holy Week and Easter is all about Jesus Christ, but as you read through this blog post, not everyone believes in the same "Jesus".
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I bet you can totally see what I see! 😪
Just to make note, these are similar images I took of Pinterest. Majority don’t given credit to any artist or maker. They maybe AI Art for all I know, but that’s not the point of this blog post. It should very clear that there are those who think they can merge Christianity with Buddhism, and possibly Hinduism.
Jesus Christ could be easily be compared or even “representing” a depiction on Buddha, himself. The specific position and composition of Jesus in these images are mirroring of eastern religious position of traditional meditation. Basically these image are spending us the message the Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism are cohesive. That’s is a huge, NO!!!
The last image of Jesus meditating completely suggests that Jesus IS Buddha. Here are just a few religious art examples of Buddha that are similar to the Jesus images above. Buddhism has been a prominent religion in Eastern Asia for centuries that different regions have developed their own distinct styles and looks to how Buddha appears in their artwork.
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Here are more images from Pinterest that make my observation accurate. 😣
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Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism are completely far from the same religious believe; actually polar opposites on multiple levels. If you do believe that Jesus Christ was merely a human man that was a wise teacher and etc. then of course, if makes sense to compare him to Buddha. When it comes to Hinduism, my knowledge is very limited, but if I’m correct the blue skin colored “Indian” male is a deity. A deity is equal to a god. So I’m guessing Jesus is being compared or equal to this Hindu deity in the images above as well. I’m also lacking in the knowledge that it is believed that Buddha achieved godhood. I better do some more research then. Lol
Anywho….my dear brothers and sister please be alert and aware of pictorials of Jesus-like these. These image are complete false witnesses of Jesus Christ. This way of thinking is in line with the believe that all religions or spiritual believes lead toward the same destination to heaven; eternal paradise and etc.
The New Age movement in America became prominent in the 1960s & 1970s in connection to the Hippie culture. It has mainly drawn influence by many eastern religions. From my own past research of new ager, I learned they have their own formulated version of Jesus. It’s possible the same “Jesus” is the one represented in the images above. Definitely something to be aware of. God Bless & be diligent in Jesus name!
*Also most importantly, if you make studying the Bible and being in prayer/commune with God, you'll receive the knowledge and wisdom to see right through these false teaching/doctrine of Jesus. By spending time with Him, you'll learn of God's true character as you would a close friend. Then you'll know how to spot false doctrine better because they're go against who God truly is. May the Lord lead you, and keep you in Jesus name!!!
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woobosco · 6 months
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Afro Culture, My Culture @woobosco
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todayontumblr · 10 months
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Wednesday, July 12.
1970s.
Ah, those were the days...
...not that we were there, of course. But we can sure as sugar pretend: listen to dusty vinyl records, grow our hair in all manner of styles, write on typewriters, watch films from the innovative "New Hollywood" directors such as Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, Mike Nichols, Elaine May, Barbara Kopple, and Francis Ford Coppola if we're feeling artistic, neigh, intellectual (or sit down with Star Wars, Jaws, Rocky, and Saturday Night Fever if we're not), go to a lot of protests, recall our most grisly, harrowing memories from 'Nam, wear high-waisted trousers, and try to sneak into Fleetwood Mac's ever destructive, irresistibly sexy inter-band drama. 
In short, there was a lot happening in the 1970s, or indeed, the #70s, all of it big, bold, colorful, yet earthy, and very often brilliant. It was a decade of immense cultural, political, and societal change, much of it for the better, and much of it that, at the very least, continues in spirit to our own day. The 70s is not such a period of time, indeed, but a state of mind. 
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tygerland · 1 year
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Jimi Hendrix (2021) by Edel Rodriguez.
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jedi-starbird · 4 months
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I firmly believe we could solve all the galaxy's problems and ruin sidious's grand plan if we simply gave the jedi space tumblr
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odk-2 · 11 months
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Roberta "Hippy Chick" Pedon c.1970's
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ocean-not-found · 6 months
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I went to school today, opened my glasses case.
Infront of my entire class (of like 10 people) and was like "oh".
My glasses were at home and i had a half rat's skull (top half), and a leg bone from the same rat.
My neice (who is.. 9?) found me the bones.
So i.. wrapped them in my glasses case for safe keeping.
Anyway, ontop of being the emo hippie, im now known for carrying bones in my bag. As if this is a daily occurrence.
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maxellminidisc · 24 days
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Perhaps mean but idk I find it very funny the way white people who turn hippy dippy conspiracy heavy always end up believing in some new age utopia bullshit but it's never grounded in the idea of ever doing anything in this world to do better for others, tellingly that free love never extends to unlearning racism. It's always about some white ass idea of enlightenment to get somewhere they deserve to be for being big brained and "aligning the right chakras" aksdkdkdl. And that's like not even getting into how so much of it always has some white supremacists basis if you scratch the surface even a tiny bit.
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Huerfano Valley, 1969. Photo by Roberta Price.
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woobosco · 1 year
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Afro
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fancywordology · 5 months
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The Gen Z contrived “alternative” fashion of aestheticism, unlike previous generations, comes from an empty, soulless, and disingenuous place and is ultimately a product of capitalism.
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Aestheticism, by definition, is “beauty for beauty’s sake”, which means whoever named the Gen Z fashion knew what they were getting at because the definition means it’s beauty void of substance.
Previous generations’ alternative fashions originally came from a means of self-expression and rebellion based on certain ideas and subverted fashion norms that didn’t follow the ideals put forth in fashion depictions. It was always an act of rebellion in one form or another and alternative clothing wasn’t originally available to the masses until the fashion industry came in to mass produce alternative fashion. Beatniks, hippies, punk, grunge, goth, emo, hipsters, etc.
The fashions that come from so-called “aestheticism” are void of true inner-to-outer self-expression and are supported and implemented by capitalism through social media. It’s a soulless form of fashion that only seeks to look “cool” just to look “cool”, nothing else. There’s no rebellion in Aestheticism. It is contrived entirely by the fashion industry from within the fashion industry, especially in China, that also cherry picked other previous alternative fashions to make into Frankenstein fashions by cutting out originality and getting straight to the mass production phase.
Something created by the fashion industry can’t be considered true alternative fashion.
I actually don’t think Gen Z understands what the original point of any alternative fashion is meant to be because of this.
What are the implications when it comes to capitalism and the fashion industry, especially when China is involved?
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northwestofinsanity · 6 months
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Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford at a festival in the early, formative days of Squeeze.
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