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That feeling when your deadbeat asshole of a father has a debt of 30000$ with the government and your mom finds out when she receives a letter from the government telling her they're garnishing her wages (aka taking her salary, which is what's maintaining us at this point) 🥴
Anyway, whoever tells me that "men work too hard" or that "they are doing their best to support their families" can kiss my ass and also my fist
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burningtheroots · 9 months
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anarchistin · 1 year
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It’s not surprising to see collaboration between police and right-wing vigilantes because they’re natural allies and grown out of the same cultural formation. We rarely see them clash, and, when they do, they often do it with kid gloves.
You cannot effectively pit these forces against one another because they are too entwined and have too many shared values and purposes.
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darklilalemon · 5 months
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I made this lovely Christmas Card that you can send out to your friends or your sexist uncle for the holidays.
Get it here https://ko-fi.com/s/15e90832b8 and support me so I can buy a ton of clementines for Christmas :)
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meowchira · 5 months
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Isagi seeing two hot-blooded alpha-minded men in conflict: "How do I use that for my own gain 👁️👁️"
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wild-wombytch · 7 months
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ETA : Apparently this isn't a libfem sub per se. I likely confused it with r/Actuallesbians. Too many unhinged discourses on too many subs to keep track of which ones have TiM mods and abusive ban policies. Apologies. Still letting the original post below.
Oh? Are lesbians taking back our online spaces from gendies now 👀🎉?
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I guess we have to thank the TRAs themselves for that : they pulled so much insane bullshit for years, pushing us out of our spaces, that I'd like to believe lesbians are starting to collectively peak now. Funny how we don't have to recruit anyone with heinous and gaslighting propaganda (like the one TRAs use) for people to reach the same conclusions as us ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯
Give them some time and maybe libfems will finally realize that we're actually pretty reasonable and not the genocidal tradwives maniac they think we are. Then maybe we can start cleaning the mess after TRAs that made us go 50y back in women's rights.
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sharpasanaro · 9 months
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actually, bass players have infinitely more rizz than guitarists, it’s just no one knows cuz no one ever bothers to talk to us
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planetoflovers · 4 months
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IT’S CRAZY bc I see people genuinely saying that “feminism that doesn’t talk about toxic masculinity and the way patriarchy affects men is terf rhetoric” HELLO? this site is awful
It’s cause the ppl saying this aren’t actually in community with any trans women therefore they have no idea what terf rhetoric actually is. They take any critique of men as a social class to also include trans women and that’s where the disconnect is. These ppl need to start reading up on intersectional feminism especially from trans feminists and feminists of colour
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anarchistin · 1 year
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just saw someone say that anti-trans laws in Britain make it more a dictatorship than a democracy. doesn't it get tiring having to redefine democracy every time it undermines your utopian notions of it?
"the system i believe in is when good things happen, and when bad things happen that's actually a totally different system."
source
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miiju86 · 1 year
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Patriarchic social engineering & propaganda. It's literally everywhere; an omnipresent influence - sometimes subtle, sometimes open and brutal. But it's always there. Constant conditioning and reinforcement of the wanted social class hierarchy. Keep your eyes open and always ask yourself - are these really my thoughts and feelings I'm getting from this.... or is it something else?
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fixyourfeminism · 4 months
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Libfems PLEASE learn to read and engage with Marxist critiques of patriarchy challenge.
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wild-wombytch · 5 months
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Everyone should watch this video ☝️!
Also as a bonus, here's the top comment and I think it explains well the issue and how it ends up being about male privileges again :
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radicalrascal · 7 months
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Fight the System 🦋
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Check it out here
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ive seen people say children are an opressed class and i mean i think it has a point but like. how would we change it it´s not like we can let 5 year olds vote? i do think we could give kids some more ammount of freedom like it´s been in other cultures
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aronarchy · 8 months
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We’ll Show You Crazy Bitches I
Dressed in matching black skirts and masks, dozens of women gathered on Saturday evening for an anti-capitalist Take Back the Night march, stopping traffic on Bedford Avenue, overturning trashcans, and breaking windows. Tired of tamely shouting slogans on campus sidewalks, we took the night back by taking it, refusing the structural mechanisms that create rapists and their victims.
Although in recent years Take Back the Night has been co-opted by liberal feminists, it has its roots in the widespread unrest of Italy in the late seventies. In 1976, a seventeen-year-old was gang-raped in Rome. A year later, when her case went to trial, she was gang-raped again by the same men: and this time, her whole body was slashed with razors in an attempt to keep her silent. Within hours, fifteen thousand women mobilized, uniformly dressed like the sex workers common to the district; “NO MORE MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS: LET’S DESTROY THE FAMILIES!” was the cry heard in the street. They came just short of burning the neighborhood to the ground.
Forty years later, we marched again, to refuse the violence that continues to force us to be housewives and fuck-toys and mothers and daddy’s girls, to refuse to understand women’s oppression in the private sphere as a simple cultural or ideological matter. We address capitalism and patriarchy as one intrinsically interconnected system. We are not asking for rights: we are demanding something else entirely.
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