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raizinghell · 1 month
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Traditional masculinity is in danger of disappearing forever, we need to return to a time when Real Men carried tiny babby kittens around everywhere. Ca. 1915. Source.
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raizinghell · 3 months
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raizinghell · 3 months
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raizinghell · 4 months
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Mtf reddit is wild.
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What is this a troll?
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They call anyone that disagrees with them a terf.. i just. What.
Enough reddit for today.
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raizinghell · 4 months
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libfems think the word "female" is inherently offensive but think b*tch sl*t wh*re th*t and c*nt aren't offensive and are empowering for a man to call u...
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raizinghell · 6 months
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Fuck earth I'm not gonna be thankful for shit
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raizinghell · 6 months
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An NPC!
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raizinghell · 6 months
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Maybe people will like me if I get plastic surgery
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raizinghell · 6 months
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I know it's an issue that boys are not taught emotional maturity amd women are expected to take care of them but please do not think that therefore it must be true that women ARE taught emotional maturity. Like please take a look at all of our mothers and tell me you honest to god believe that
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raizinghell · 6 months
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You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. The silence is deafening.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. Half of them require you to create an account on the company website. You leave a trail of ghost accounts that will be used once and never again. You never receive a response.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers an interview, but it's so rare for you to receive any response that you forget to check the website and you miss the time.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers an interview, but you don't know the magic words that signal to the esoteric mind of an interviewer that you're fit for the job.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer e-mails you saying that 'unfortunately, you do not have the qualifications we are looking for'. You check the job again and see you applied to be a menial labourer.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. Half of them require a car. No one stops to ask how you're supposed to afford one with no job.
You apply for 20 jobs on Indeed. One employer offers a job. The commute makes you want to die in your sleep.
You call the HR manager for the workplace in hopes of arranging an interview more directly. They don't even have an answering machine.
Employers complain that no one wants to work anymore.
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raizinghell · 6 months
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Girls when the witch trials aren't seen as femicide/sex based genocide
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raizinghell · 7 months
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most feminist thing a male can do is die
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raizinghell · 7 months
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still thinking of this paragraph from what was the girlboss?
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raizinghell · 7 months
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I'm reading Lydia Cacho's Slavery Inc. The Untold Story of International Sex Trafficking and this part hit me like a wall of bricks
“At this point, traffickers around the world, who function through a network of protection, changed their techniques. They knew that it was imperative to modernize their business. To defend slavery, traffickers and pimps in various countries started repeating the arguments of academics and feminists. They argued that the sex trade represented the true liberation of feminine sexuality in a capitalist society. The traffickers changed their methods: prostitutes no longer had to be drugged, hit, or terrorized; now a trafficker focused on reinforcing sexist cultural norms by lavishing sophisticated make-up and luxury goods on potential prostitutes to make it seem like they were acting by choice, as liberated women.  According to a Filipino traffickers who spoke with me in Cambodia, it is still necessary to teach the women and girls through a reward-and-punishment system; and to reprogram them by normalizing sexual exploitation through systemic exposure to pornography. They have to be convinced that they were the ones who chose to do this, and they must constantly be reminded that their lives are worth nothing; if they break the rules of the game, they will die.  “Difficult choices are still choices,” said the trafficker, who made the girls call her “godmother” in the brothel she controlled. This is one of the central premises in the global debate on prostitution: there are women over the age of eighteen who “freely” choose to live by means of prostitution. The mafias exploit and capitalize on the debate about “free choice” among intellectuals and activists. The philosophical argument about the definitions of free choice and coercion in a society has become part of the traffickers’ discourse. (...) The counter-argument of those who seek to abolish prostitution rightly focuses on the philosophical concept of freedom and on the ability of women to make decisions in a cultural context of submission and profound inequality. Almost 60% of the people engaged in prostitution start between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one under misleading circumstances, including threats and coercion. It is important to make clear that those who control the illegal sex trade have taken advantage of this philosophical, intellectual, economic, and even religious debate. The fact is, the organized-crime syndicates buying and selling sex slaves do not consist of isolated, underground groups who operate covertly. I repeat: they are active members of an industry, and they should be investigated with this in mind. (...) As in other industries, slavery has been bolstered by the liberalization of global markets. Sexual slavery is the extreme form of sexual exploitation, and it follows the capitalist model which seeks to increase profits and lower costs. If women or girls work for free for 2 years, profits are increased and any associated costs are quickly recovered, especially since the costs for maintaining a slave are so low.”
(pp. 149-150 if you want to find it in context)
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raizinghell · 7 months
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if you insist on pretending that people are oppressed for their "sex", then don't complain when you're rightfully called transphobic
does anyone else remember when women weren’t allowed to vote or is that just me?
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raizinghell · 7 months
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Day One of Boyhood! I have shit myself and then didn't wipe my ass!
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raizinghell · 7 months
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