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loneranger0369 · 1 year
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So... America has started some new Trend. Exactly at the same time when things have started gaining Momentum in Iran.
Maybe the Idiot (Khamenei) of Iran begged America for help, so that he can MASSACRE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE CURRENTLY IMPRISONED FROM THE STREETS DURING THEIR REVOLT AGAINST THE REGIME.
Execution orders are being passed.
Pandemic Amnesty and whatever other Bullshit can be dealt with later on also.
Issue in Iran needs OUR IMMEDIATE AND URGENT ATTENTION. IT IS URGENT AND IMPORTANT.
Pandemic is with us. It may be with us even after the Iranian Revolution has succeeded in getting rid of the Islamic Regime.
PLEASE KEEP SPREADING NEWS ABOUT IRAN AND THE REVOLUTION.
Amnesty and other Bullshit can be dealt with later on.
Please.
I BEG OF YOU!!!!
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sistersinmusic · 2 years
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iamcantrelltoo · 1 year
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dishwasherbat · 2 years
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Terfs aren't feminists!!
Radfems aren't feminists!!
You aren't a feminist if you don't support equal rights!
Feminists are people fighting for womens rights while supporting everyones rights!!
#EatTheTerfs
Feminists are people fighting for assigned female at birth people and females! Feminists don't hate on other genders, that only causes more problems. Being a feminist isn't about hating on transgender people, it isn't about hating on men, it's about fighting for basic human rights, afab and female rights! "Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that societies prioritize the male point of view, and that women are treated unjustly within those societies." EQUALITY OF THE SEXES!!
To the terfs who don't think gender is a spectrum "Gender is an infinite spectrum, ranging from masculine to feminine, both or neither and even other ideas. May 11, 2012"
https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/glbtc/29/
This is from 2012 and you still don't understand. Your gender, does not equal your sex. Your sex is what you where born as. You can never change your sex but you can get sex reassignment surgery! However, sense gender is a spectrum you can always change that. Your gender is what you identify as and only you can deside that. Pronouns don't equal your sex or gender. "The pronouns that a person uses are their pronouns and the only ones that should be used for them. Don't say “male pronouns” and “female pronouns.” Pronouns are not necessarily tied to someone's gender identity: some trans people use “he/him/his” or “she/her/her,” but do not identify as male or female, respectively." https://springfield.edu/gender-pronouns
One of the things I'm gonna highlight here are, "Pronouns are not necessarily tied to someone's gender." Another thing I may add, "Everyone has the right to use the gender pronouns that match their personal identity. These pronouns may or may not match their gender expression (how the person dresses, behaves, or looks)."
https://www.newschool.edu/lgbtq/gender-identity-pronouns/
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ayushkejriwal · 2 years
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YOUR BODY, YOUR CHOICE, YOUR POWER , PERIOD. . Why is everyone so offended? Ignore the idiots! You are beautiful and I hope you know that. #ayushkejriwal #mensupportingwomen #periodpositive #mensurationcycle https://www.instagram.com/p/CdAmcUKMJkD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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punchingup101 · 25 days
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Our Take on Feminism
By Isabel and Terrence
What does Feminism mean to you? How do you connect to it?
Isabel: To me, Feminism means the equality between all genders in regarding work, career, health access, and societal pressures. This means that equal opportunities and experiences are achievable by both those who identify as men, women, and other gender identities. But sometimes this can be complicated, for example just because different groups of people are allocated the same resources and opportunities does not mean that they are given fair or equal advantages over another group. This raises the question of equality vs equity. So I guess my answer would instead be that feminism, to me, means the equity of treatment for all genders solely based on gender identity. While I do believe feminism has some characteristics regarding equity between races and classes, which are also very important, that is not its main focus????
Terrence: Feminism to me means treating all people the same regardless of gender, recognizing that everyone deserves equal rights, opportunities, and respect. It's about dismantling societal norms and expectations that limit individuals based on their gender, and creating a world where everyone has the freedom to pursue their goals and aspirations without discrimination. True feminism seeks to create a society where diversity and inclusivity thrive, where individuals are valued for their abilities and character rather than being confined by traditional gender roles. With me growing up with women and embracing feminism from a young age, I believe in advocating for the rights and empowerment of all, fostering a world where equality knows no boundaries, and where each person can flourish regardless of their gender identity.
What is an example of feminism you have experienced in your life? How does feminism affect you? 
Terrence: Growing up in a household with women exposed me to both the strength of women and the importance of feminism. With my dad taking long trips abroad for work, I grew up in the hands of my grandmother and mother. Similarly, I watched some of my cousins on my dad’s side grow up in households headed by single mothers. I first-hand experienced how, despite not having a man consistently physically present in our household, the women in my life were able to fill these roles in both me and my sisters’ lives. Growing up taught me that a woman is capable of doing everything that a man can. Given this, imagine my shock to find out the need for the feminist movement. How could you tell me men and women aren’t equal? My upbringing says otherwise…
Isabel: While I am a woman, I never knew about feminism until late high school. Looking back onto my girlhood, I do have experiences where I was treated differently solely on the fact that I was a girl. I was perceived as more sensitive, less qualified in school and sports, and expected to always be on my best behavior. Being Latina made a difference in these experiences as I grew up in majority non-Latino communities. It somehow allowed people to think they had the right to push me over, including my classmates and some immature adults. So yes, in my short life I have had uncalled for experiences with misogynists. Due to this, I make it a mission to help raise my brother and future children into people who are respectful and view women, as well as others, as equals. 
What are some examples of traditional gender roles you have heard of or experienced growing up? How can we go against these? 
Isabel: Whew, maaaaany. I’ve been told by my family members that I shouldn’t dress a certain way, “you look like a man in that clothes”, that I should style my hair a certain way, “long hair would make you look more like a girl”, that I should behave a certain way, “don’t be loud or talk back, act like a lady”, that I should engage in certain activities, “go clean and cook”.  While I do enjoy girly outfits, having long hair, being quiet, cooking, cleaning, and being around babies, being told all of these things makes me want to do the opposite of what is expected. Maybe I just enjoy rebelling and creating chaos??? On the other hand, I have also heard family members say similar things to my guy cousins. “Where are the h*es?”, “when are you getting a house?”, “get to work, you’re lazy”, “Help me fix this”, or “don’t cry, be a man”. 
Terrence: I will personally say that I’m lucky to have grown up in a family that values women for who they are and encourages freedom and equality. A few gender roles I see outside that I’ve seen my family work to correct in our household include cooking/cleaning, sports, and emotional expression. From a young age, my parents worked to teach me and my sister how to cook and clean, emphasizing how everyone ought to know how to care for themselves, despite them being traditionally feminine tasks. Similarly, my parents enrolled both me and my sister in sports, emphasizing how everyone ought to take care of their bodies, despite it being a traditionally masculine activity. Additionally, my parents encouraged both me and my sister to learn how to express and articulate ourselves emotionally, despite emotional displays being a traditionally feminine act.
How would you like to see the feminist movement grow? 
Terrence: What I want to see is simple. I want to see the women of today and tomorrow treated equally. I want to see gender roles as less of a social construct and more of roles assigned to individuals based on their skills and interests. Isabel: Like Terrence, I also want to see the women of today and of the near future treated in a way that allows them to have the same opportunities and experiences as men without having to go out of their way to make it possible. I would also like to see the movement  grow as a community that is more inclusive and less anti-men. I know not every feminist is anti-men, but there are many feminist that fit this trope and create a stereotype for other feminist. 
Conclusion
Both Isabel & Terrence: To us, feminism is the idea and upholding of equality between all genders. Feminism, to us, means not having to worry about ourselves nor the women around us facing additional life challenges on the basis of factors outside of their control. Throughout both of our life experiences up to now, we relate to the idea that feminism has a room in both of our families as there are prominent gender roles associated with our cultures and familial beliefs. For example, men are generally regarded as strong, dominant leader figures charged with decision making where women, on the other hand, are generally regarded as subservient and caretakers/nurturers. Although biological factors play a role in the skills and traits acquired by each gender, it is the rigid societal barriers, which turn these differences in biological factors into blatant sexism.
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andymagro · 2 years
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Very sad day today for the American citizens! 🥺🇺🇸 We men are alive because women do exist and these men decided over the ones who gave birth to them! Always respect a woman! This is a #HumansRight #MenSupportingWomen ❤️❤️❤️ #abortionrights #abortion #women #usa #us #unitedstates #supremecourt #body #respect https://www.instagram.com/p/CfMr0eerHM6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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beinspired82 · 2 years
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You need to live life to the fullest. No matter how shallow and dull things might get, this life is worth living. I guarantee it. And I'm not being either ironic or paradoxical. It's just that, for me, what's worthwhile in life has become a burden, something I can't shoulder anymore. Maybe I'm just not cut out for it. So, like a dying cat, I've crawled into a quiet, dark place, silently waiting for my time to come. It's not so bad. But you're different. You should be able to handle what life sends your way. You need to use the thread of logic, as best as you can, to skillfully sew onto yourself everything that's worth living for. #liveyourbestlife #lifequotes #dothebestyoucan #attitudeofgratitude #grateful #therose #actor #fragileworld #humandesign #perfectlyimperfect #menswork #womensrights #righttochoose #mensupportingwomen #whathappenedhere #menslifecoach #personaltrainer #fitness #motivation #riseup #tolerance #forgive #worktogether (at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdHcyazty31/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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There is no such thing as a 'man's job' or a 'woman's job.' Men and women both have unique strengths and abilities, and we should be striving for a society where individuals are valued for what they bring to the table, regardless of men need to step up and contribute more in areas where they have traditionally been absent, such aschildcare and household responsibilities, and women should not be expected to shoulder the burden of these tasks alone. Only by working together as equals can we create a truly equitable and just society. ~Unknown
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ahosibeauty-com · 1 year
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sistersinmusic · 10 months
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News!! Thank you Ashley Collie for the awesome write up!! If you love the article, please give it a clap. You can give it up to 50 claps. Thanks so much!!
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hear-what-she-said · 2 years
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ayushkejriwal · 2 years
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SO WHAT? PERIOD . It’s only natural, why so offended? Jo marzi vo karey! . #ayushkejriwal #mensupportingwomen #periodpositive #mensurationcycle https://www.instagram.com/p/CdBdlcKsO8d/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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