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thinkivykink:

Guys, Stoya just basically put everything on the line here. I really admire her courage, and I know what’s ahead for her is going to suck like crazy.

It’s scary to me that people can hide behind pretending to be progressive and feminist, can use these labels as a disguise for some fucked up stuff. I’ve encountered two people in my kink experience that have wound up to be rapists masquerading as feminists, and it’s not only fucking terrifying, but it’s even harder for survivors’ experiences to be viewed as legitimate. It’s also profoundly fucked up that people, like Deen, use feminism as a tool to get victims to trust them.

So I stand with Stoya.

This shit right the fuck here.

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herdirtylittleheart:

Fuck every single one of you rape apologists. YES people are raped by their boyfriends. It happens all the fucking time. In fact you’re far more likely to be raped by your boyfriend or husband than some stranger on the street at night. YES sex workers are raped. The fact that our culture dehumanizes sex workers makes them more vulnerable to rape, and also to negative backlash if they speak out against it. Any rhetoric that sounds like “what did she expect” or “are you sure it was rape” is cruel and ignorant. You know rape when you feel it. You can’t fucking forget it. No means no. A safe word means stop, it means this is not safe. Silence and limp lifeless lack of response does not mean yes. It does not even mean maybe. Anyone who does not follow those rules is a rapist. Sex with out consent is rape. Regardless of the fucking details.

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camdamage:

secretshelf:

herdirtylittleheart:

My friend Stoya did a fucking brave and admirable thing and spoke out today on twitter about her rapist. I stand in solidarity with her, she is not alone. I’m sending her and so many other survivors love and healing thoughts today. 

It’s important to support this type of courage. 

wow. all the support in the world right now. fuck this.

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roqweiler1911:

onyourtongue:

acousticsoulll:

bubblexscum:

Actually crying.

“Other than her feelings” good god😂😂😂😂

😂😂😂😂 OMG

😂😂😂

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captainofthegenderflood:

what white people think racism is: when you mean to someone because of their race

what racism really is: social and legal systems that puts a race beneath another, vilifying them, fetishizing them, sexualizing them, and creates a usually negative bias towards that group.

where childhood is not an option when you’re the villain or where you are always seen at a child’s level no matter your age

where you are always responsible if someone else says/does something racist towards you, because existing invites aggression somehow

where you do not fit beauty standards, because beauty is afforded to the human, and your conditioned low self-esteem lets you know that

where you’re either synonymous with violence, stupidity, or infantilization, because you cannot make your own choices that aren’t irrational.

where your feelings are routinely invalidated and your daily life experiences are not enough evidence and cannot be trusted, because you’re a suspicious character whose humanity is always on trial. so you do not get to define universally what racism is

where you do not get feel anything besides rational at all times, to be carefree or upset or angry without it being a stereotype of you overreacting to everything

where if you fit into a stereotype it could mean your death and the rest of your race tries to put you down as a self-elevating technique, because they have internalized the lie that when you deny your race and culture you become human. where fitting a stereotype means “see i knew they where all like this”

where if you don’t fit into a stereotype you are not your race and culture, because people have such narrow views of what you’re supposed to be that you cannot possibly exist and be your race at the same time, so people of every race take away yours. Oreo. Banana. Coconut. Apple.

where you will legally get more time for the same crimes

where you will socially be demonized more for the same crimes

where when you quell the crimes keeping your race down, there are always more that’s made up to keep you in your place (The War on Drugs =_=)

where you get paid less for the same work

where you get hired less with the same qualifications

where having a culturally-coded name that’s not acceptable, like Ibrahim, Jose, or Unique can stop you from getting a job

where there are so many things in place to keep you impoverished and uneducated but it’s still your fault if you don’t have the strength and good luck to defy the lack of social mobility and create your own

where entire countries whose cultures and economies have been destroyed are trying to restart alone and the people that destroyed them blame the country for its own destruction

where the farther your features are from your race the more beautiful you’re considered

where your rank in social hierarchy changes how people treat you the more they find out about your identity, and the more marginalized you are by coming out of the closet or not being christian or not being able-bodied and neurotypical the worse you get racism, because you are a bigger target for various acts of violence and microaggressions

where you get used to microagressions before you hit double digits

where your most recent experience with a microaggression was probably yesterday if the day just started

where you idea of a microaggression is the white summation of racism

where your family teaches you how to assimilate to white culture to try and protect you from all of the above

where your death is an opportunity to blame you for it and demonize you in your grave

where there is a death count just for existing

where there is a death count just for existing

where there is a death count just for existing

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high-femme-jigglypuff:

spiritsdancinginthenight:

frozenwithversaceice:

blackdenimjeans:

fats:

strangeasanjles:

speak on it

perfect.

And knit scarves for trees

went on this tour of my city today, this white lady was spilling bulllshit about how amazing gentrification was and how they (the people doing the gentrification) were doing amazing things for the people, so of course I had to be the one to say “what about the people getting pushed out of their homes that are too poor to just ‘move somewhere else’” 

fucking white people man

Gentrification is pretty much when people with opportunity take the opportunity from others. I hear people saying ‘don’t you want your part of the city to be nice?’ OF COURSE we do… heck, we’d love a fancy cupcake shop at the end of our street, who doesn’t like cupcakes? let alone fancy ones! but putting these in parts of cities that need TLC isn’t going to help. Putting a starbucks in the centre of these streets takes away from the working class cafes for instance, the way putting a leading supermarket takes away from the corner shops that cater to the community.

Invading towns with expensive restaurants, coffee shops, vitamin vegan fancy tea cake shops or any kind of expensive snooty business isn’t going to help unless you make it accessible to the community around you. Don’t push them out. Hire the community. Give the community opportunities to create their community… give them jobs, give them the chance to build a better community themselves. Bring people together. The working class rely on togetherness, the neighbourhood togetherness deserves to be saved, not pushed apart by co-operations dodging taxes, making millions and destroying community.

there’s been whole avenues of latino owned garment and crafts shops in Downtown Brooklyn that got closed down for Spencers and H&M. Theres been black businesses in Bed-stuy that were closed down that used to service the community (there’s some businesses there now that I do’t even know how they managed to survive gentrification) . 

i’ve never seen white gentrifiers try to build up anything here so save it. 

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j-h-a-photography:

forest moss by j-h-a-photography

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ohokaybueno:

Hahaha when your bestfriend is engaged and you’re single as fuck.

Hahahaugh, I feel so exposed.

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Me: Please look at this thing I found on tumblr
Friend: We are both on tumblr. We are mutuals. I see everything you reblog.
Me: look at this other thing tho
Friend: You reblogged that from me

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hamlet: what’s that prince’s name again?
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