Feminist fantasy is funny sometimes in how much it wants to shit on femininity for no goddamned reason. Like the whole “skirts are tools of the patriarchy made to cripple women into immobility, breeches are much better” thing.
(Let’s get it straight: Most societies over history have defaulted to skirts for everyone because you don’t have to take anything off to relieve yourself, you just have to squat down or lift your skirts and go. The main advantage of bifurcated garments is they make it easier to ride horses. But Western men wear pants so women wearing pants has become ~the universal symbol of gender equality~)
The book I’m reading literally just had its medievalesque heroine declare that peasant women wear breeches to work in the field because “You can’t swing a scythe in a skirt!”
Hm yes story checks out
peasant women definitely never did farm labour in skirts
skirts definitely mean you’re weak and fragile and can’t accomplish anything
skirts are definitely bad and will keep you from truly living life
no skirts for anyone, that’s definitely the moral of the story here
the way Satoru does not want any of his students to experience the same loneliness he went through when Suguru left him.
Andrea Gibson, Lord of the Butterflies
something something father son
the gender envy is real
satosugu 💔😭
in light of the trailer for the new captain america movie dropping, a reminder that bds has asked people to boycott this film specifically due to marvel's refusal to remove the character of sabra.
One day, I am hopeful, people will look back at the “State” of Israel with the same horror they do apartheid South Africa or Nazi Germany. If we are lucky, it is with the genocide in Gaza left unfinished.
To those continuing to defend Israel, the eyes of history will eviscerate your character without mercy. Any “justice” you claim to have stood for will be disregarded as a charade because, during a fascist state’s cruel, decades-long steamrolling of a population, you held sympathy for the oppressor. You will be melted down to two words: “supported genocide.” If only such a consequence could be dealt within our lifetimes.