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forgetful-nerd · 2 years
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Samuel l. Jackson @ Supreme Court justices rn:
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guilty-feminist · 7 months
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theneedyseaflea · 2 years
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baileyash · 6 months
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everybody’s daily dose of offensive memes 🥂
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lawlawlaws-blog · 1 day
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PLEASE, PLEASE GO OUT AND VOTE!
THIS IS TERRIFYING!!!
🌊🌊💙
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theafterglow83 · 2 months
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Thank you #Karlie Kloss.
100% agree- this is not acceptable
So nice to see someone using their status and platform to center on women’s issues. Karlie always supporting women.
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straightasaaro · 7 months
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This Happened, LB Told Me Herself
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jarl brum: we’re wearing protective armor, what the fuck you gonna do?
nina: *pulls out an AR-15* say hello to my little friend-DEATH
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flamingogreen · 2 months
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Hi!, today is the international woman’s day, there are a lot of talented and incredible women that had make a lot of important contributions.
I want to talk about another important women, this time is not a poet, I think I haven’t mentioned her but I really love Eleanor Roosevelt , she is another iconic women.
She was the First Lady of the United States between 1933 and 1945, I’m not going to talk about her love life this time, I’m saving that for another day.
She was an important part of the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, before he’s husband died she was the delegate of the Universal declaration of Human Righta.
She also had the leading role as Cahirperson of the committee of this, that means that she decided who talked while they were discussing.
She also contributed to the inclusion of womens rights, if it wasn’t for Eleanor Roosevelt maybe our life’s would be very differe, I personally love her and I think she’s even more iconic that her husband, I’m not saying hat he wasn’t important, I’m just saying that Eleanor was a very important part of the Declaration and we need to give her more credit.
That’s all I need to say, I really appreciate the persons who read my blog
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troythecatfish · 2 months
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guilty-feminist · 1 year
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raygunjones06 · 10 months
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History repeats itself
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draftmare · 3 months
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We really, really need to sound the alarm on this. This is the second time in recent months this has happened. A woman having a natural miscarriage has been arrested due to the barbaric laws governing pregnancy and women’s access to healthcare in their state. This is going to continue happening if we don’t do something. Women are officially second class citizens again.
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lawlawlaws-blog · 1 day
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“DONALD TRUMP IS A STYLE ICON” BITCH WHERE?????????
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thereallvrb0y · 2 years
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i’m tired.
i’m tired of constantly worrying if my rights will be taken away. if we’ll be stuck back where we were 200 years ago. if i could be outlawed. if i could be killed. all for things i can’t control. but i guess i won’t have to worry anymore, huh? it’s practically set in stone. this case (roe v wade) has been going on for 50 goddamn years. and it’s just overturned. just like that. my whole future flashes before my eyes. not only will it criminalize abortion, they’ll go after same sex and interracial marriage next. then birth control. not to mention trans rights, which bill are already being examined for approval along those lines in my state (missouri).
and it’s not like this is anything new. for every step forward we take, one step closer to equality for all, three steps backward are also taken. most of the time they’re silent. deaths, lynching, injustice that goes unnoticed. and those suffering are screaming, crying, begging for support and help. for anybody to even see them. to care. but those screams are silent. except, they aren’t. we just turn a blind eye and pretend. pretend that everything is fine. because everything is fine for white people. until it’s not. we don’t care until it affects us. until we are the ones in danger (with sexuality, orientation, etc…). it’s horrifying. it shakes me to my core. nobody cares until it’s them whose hurt.
on the topic of abortion:
outlawing abortions won’t stop them. it will stop safe abortions.
pwu (people with uteruses) will find unsafe ways to get an abortion, because they have to. the root of this bill kills more people than it could ever dream of saving. you are killing people. pwu in society are an inch away from becoming considered baby making machines and not living humans. except we are. we are not seen as people, we are just objects of production. SCOTUS has decided that a parasite is more important than its host. deaths by unsafe abortions will SKYROCKET.
save our afab people. save our poc. save our queer people. save our trans people. save minorities.
reblog this. i do not care if you agree. reblog.
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theneedyseaflea · 2 years
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As excited as we were to get a Janine flashback in The Handmaid’s Tale 404, it’s heartbreaking to see a story so relevant to today’s America. Like so many women, Janine gets tricked into going to a “Crisis Pregnancy Center” that falsely advertises performing abortions, and is, in reality, an anti-choice establishment-not only do these shops falsely advertise, they then guilt women into having babies they can’t take care of, telling straight up lies, and wasting precious time.
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Here’s one of many interesting articles about them:
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