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notesofveritas · 1 year
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Is there a more devastating drug for women in the 21st century than feminism?
The case of this actress is just a mere example. there was already a profile on Twitter called "before and after feminism". Under anonymity, the profile posted countless cases of women who disfigured themselves after entering college and became supporters of feminism.
This type of phenomenon occurs because of the subietivism and socioconstructivism as substrates of feminism.
First comes the rejection of objective morality, then comes the revolt against beauty and the subversion of everything that feminism rejects as by-product of patriarchy.
The rejection of gender symbols is also a manifestation that contributes to this. If you argue that using a beard as part of an attribute masculine is nothing more than a false symbolic construction of gender, so there is absolutely nothing objective that can aesthetically define what it is be a woman or a man.
All this mixed salad of conceptual confusion and these massive doses of relativism against beauty,against hierarchies and biological boundaries incontestable by science are ignored by those who reject reality
Feminism is nothing more than a visceral revolt of the subversive against objective reality. It is the rejection of basic biology and the basic Greek philosophical understanding of beauty. And a childish and irrational manifestation against femininity.
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toplesstopics · 3 months
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Today's short video: "ur lying, youtube doesn't ban boobs!"
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Common complaint but wow is it fun having dude bros who just stumbled onto my #topFree #activism videos for the first time insist I'm ?Lying? When I say my stuff is constantly getting #banned and #censored, always and only for the heinous unforgivable sin of "female-looking nips" 🙃
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sahanapod · 4 months
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yankeegirlband · 8 months
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Don’t claim you won’t tolerate abuse then support an abuser, yeah we are talking about you.
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worldwidecinema · 1 year
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Lebanon Cinema: A Window into the Rich Cultural Heritage of the Middle East
Lebanon has a rich cinematic history that has given birth to some of the most celebrated films of the region. Lebanese cinema offers a unique perspective into the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East, capturing the essence of Lebanese society and its unique blend of cultures.
The Birth of Lebanese Cinema
The first Lebanese film was produced in 1929, and the industry has come a long way since then. Lebanese cinema was heavily influenced by French cinema in the early years, but it has since developed its own unique style. The 1960s and 1970s marked the Golden Age of Lebanese cinema, with filmmakers such as Maroun Baghdadi, Ghassan Salhab, and Jean Chamoun leading the way. These filmmakers created films that addressed social and political issues, showcasing the diversity of Lebanese society and its complex history.
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The Resilience of Lebanese Cinema
Lebanese cinema has faced numerous challenges over the years, including political turmoil, civil war, and censorship. Despite these challenges, Lebanese filmmakers have continued to create powerful films that address important social issues such as gender inequality, corruption, and sectarianism. They have also used the power of storytelling to capture the beauty and complexity of Lebanese society, showcasing its rich cultural heritage and diversity.
Notable Lebanese Films
Lebanese cinema has produced some of the most celebrated films of the region. West Beirut, directed by Ziad Doueiri, is a coming-of-age story set during the Lebanese Civil War that captures the innocence and resilience of youth. Caramel, directed by Nadine Labaki, is a heartwarming film about a group of Lebanese women who visit a beauty salon and find solace in each other's company.
Other notable films include The Insult, also directed by Ziad Doueiri, which explores the sectarian tensions in contemporary Lebanese society. Where Do We Go Now?, directed by Nadine Labaki, is a powerful film that addresses the impact of religious conflict on a small Lebanese village. Capernaum, directed by Nadine Labaki, is a heartbreaking story about a young boy who sues his parents for giving him life.
Top 10 Lebanese Films You Must Watch:
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West Beirut (1998)
Caramel (2007)
The Insult (2017)
Where Do We Go Now? (2011)
Capernaum (2018)
Under the Bombs (2007)
Stray Bullet (2010)
The Kite (2003)
Beirut Hotel (2011)
Very Big Shot (2015)
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cupofteajones · 1 year
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Happy #InternationalWomenDay! This year, the campaign focuses on the equity with the message, #EmbraceEquity. Women have come a long way but we still have a lot of work to do and that is shown with recent events. More opportunities need to be created in order for our society to create a more equal outcome. And reading books are a great way to start. Some of the titles shown here are a brilliant start but if you are looking for more and books that are more recent, head to the link in my bio for more fuller recommended list! 🔥🔥🔥 Books Shown: "Fix the System Not the Women" by @laura_bates__ "Activist" by @louisareid "Run Rebel" by @manjeet_k_mann "Misogynation" by @laura_bates__ "Monsters Born and Made" by @tanviberwah "Kiki Kallira Conquers a Curse" by @sangumandanna "My Pen is The Wing of A Bird: New Fiction by Afghan Women" "Abolition.Feminism.Now." by Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent,Erica R. Meiners and Beth E. Richie "We Are All Witches: Bad WomenTo Live Your Life By" by @mairidhonn #books #books2023 #Bookstagram #nonfictionbooks #nonfiction #britishbooks #laurabates #ukbooks #ukyabooks #yabooks #novelsinverse #yafantasy #middlegradebooks #witchcraft #iwd2023 #genderequality #equity #louisareid #feminism #feministreads #booksbywomen https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpi1vYYLPYm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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starrrzara · 1 year
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Thank you @lvccld for having me participate in this engaging event. . . For the theme of Mythology/Folklore, I wanted to share Ancient Queen Arawelo who I feel embodies the strong spirit of Somali women, if not in all of us. Queen Arawelo defied gender norms and encouraged women to take on masculine roles if they wanted to. I love how strong her spirit was and wanted to capture her being a strong woman who is capable of achieving anything by appropriately using her masculine and feminine energy. . . . Thank you @jeaniebeanmarie for taking pictures of me🤗💛📸 . . . Also thank you for those who supported me and my art shop💛💛💛 @starrrzaraartshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #lvccld #chalkfestival #chalkart #folklore #mythology #goddessart #goddess #illustration #arawelo #queenaraweelo #somalifolklore #somaliqueen #genderequality https://www.instagram.com/p/CqQy9xvPZhW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thehappybroadcast · 2 years
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History in the making! After a decade, the EU institutions reached an agreement on board directive! Globally, women occupy 19.7% of board seats, an increase of 2.8 percentage points since Deloitte’s last report in 2019. At this pace, Deloitte estimates that the world will not achieve gender parity in boardrooms until at least 2045. Though women are slated to achieve board parity in the U.S. a little bit sooner—2032—this projection nonetheless lags those in other large, G-20 nations.

A true milestone in the fight for equality, as the European directive ensures that women will make up at least 40% of non-executive boards of EU companies by June 2026. The move comes after 10 years of stalemate over the proposals. The legislation is a legally binding quota, and it also says that companies can be fined for failing to recruit enough women to their non-executive boards. Board appointments even have the potential to be canceled for non-compliance with the law. The EU has also set a 33% overall target for women in all senior roles, including non-executive directors and directors like CEOs and COOs. Source: Forbes (link in bio) #genderequality #WomenOnBoards #equality https://www.instagram.com/p/ChKUzD3ug0k/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rupeshacharya · 1 year
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Mahsa Amini
Persian wind was gently chilling the air,that surrounds the so-called Azadi square,though in Iran no one would dare,I started feeling the cold on my hair. The square reminds freedom for all,but for women, apart it falls,we are for their masculine control,apart from their guidance patrol. The police came from both sides either,screening on me for what they bother,showed any signs of respect…
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funkieproto · 1 year
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Our Right To Live.
Everyday we suffer from discrimination based on our gender identity and sexual orientation. They call us freaks and “unnatural” for being born this way. They act like being cisgender and/or hetrosexual makes them superior to us. They look down on us. They pass bills to try to restrict our rights and silence us, but we won't be silenced, we won’t stop until these illegal laws are removed and our rights are once again equal to our cisgender and/or hetrosexual counterparts. We will not stop until our country is brought from the shadows to the glorious light of justice. They treat us like criminals for being different but we are not criminals, They will keep restricting our rights unless every man and woman stand up for what is right, So if you believe all people are created equal then message your state governors and tell them you will not vote
for them if they continue on the path of hate and discrimination.
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kasiitamark · 1 year
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The Uganda Anti Homosexuality Bill Is A Dark Moment For LGBTIQ People.
By Mark Muganga (@Kasiitamark) On 3rd April 2023, Ugandans living in Canada, at the weekend, demonstrated against the recently passed anti-gay Bill, as they called upon human rights activists to dissuade President Museveni from assenting to it.According to press statements from the organisers, the demonstrations were held at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario – Queen Park in Toronto. Among the…
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autism-unfiltered · 11 months
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The Power of Intersectional Feminism in Advancing Equality
Intersectional feminism recognizes that all women's experiences are not homogeneous and that categories of race, socioeconomic status, disability, and more interact with gender to create unique forms of oppression and privilege.
As feminists, it's crucial to understand and challenge the multiple layers of discrimination that some women face. This requires acknowledging the intersection of various identities and the specific challenges they present. By doing so, we can develop a more inclusive feminism that represents and advocates for all women.
In the context of neurodiversity, for example, we must consider how being a woman intersects with being autistic. Autistic women often face double discrimination – not only are they marginalized due to their neurodivergent status, but they are further oppressed due to their gender. Their unique struggles and experiences are frequently overlooked, leading to misdiagnosis or lack of adequate support.
Through intersectional feminism, we can shed light on these overlooked experiences and work towards building a society that validates and supports all women, regardless of their neurotype or other intersecting identities.
Remember, our strength lies in our diversity. Let's celebrate it and use it to drive change.
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sahanapod · 4 months
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rominapeniche-blog · 1 year
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What a feeling 🙃 #Friday º Que bien se siente 😉 #Viernesito º º º #Photo #80’sphoto Photography #actriz #mexicanactress #FeelGoodFriday #Viernes #Fridaymorning #forequality #genderequality #womeninspiringwomen #womanofacertanage #HappyFriday #travels #me #venicebeachhotelsuites #latina #actriz #bilingual #english #spanish #thankful #agradecida #mexico #women #mujeres #romipeniche #romypeniche º Sometimes, I feel nostalgic for the 80s and 90s. Things were much simpler back then, and I also think people were generally happier. That's why I believe disconnecting from social media once in a while is healthy. We need to enjoy real life, tangible friendships, and breathe fresh air. Well, enjoy the weekend and watch an 80s movie!♡ º A veces, siento nostalgia por los años 80 y 90. Las cosas eran mucho más simples en ese entonces, y también creo que la gente en general era más feliz. Por eso creo que desconectarse de las redes sociales de vez en cuando es saludable. Necesitamos disfrutar mas de la vida real, de las amistades tangibles y respirar aire fresco. Bueno, ¡Que disfrutes el fin de semana y ve una película de los 80!♥️ (at Venice Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqLZTwTpGRn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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el-trotamundos · 1 year
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Equal parts memoir of a Canadian turned Icelandic First Lady, feminist Icelandic history, and critical analysis of what gender equality looks like and how it can be improved even further. #currentlyreading #bookworm #bookstagram #nonfiction #femaleauthor #genderequality #iceland
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mmeanspearl · 1 year
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"Have you ever done theater?w
"No, whys
"You are very expressive."
Today a man said this to
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I realized that finally after 20 years, I have learned, without even realizing it, not to think of my womanhood in the traditional sense.
Femininity is grimace, it is noise.
Letting go and embracing being chaotic, hard, unpleasant.
When your being a woman no longer amounts to being graceful and composed, you taste a bite of freedom.
- @mmeanspearl
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