Men Are Such Entitled Little Freaks (and Yes, Of Course The Replies Are Full Of Men Saying They Don’t

Men Are Such Entitled Little Freaks (and Yes, Of Course The Replies Are Full Of Men Saying They Don’t
Men Are Such Entitled Little Freaks (and Yes, Of Course The Replies Are Full Of Men Saying They Don’t

Men are such entitled little freaks (and yes, of course the replies are full of men saying they don’t believe her, or “there’s two sides to every story”, or straight up making jokes).

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3 years ago

What anime is this?

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3 years ago

okay i need everybodys opinions on all of these foods: pineapple pizza, avocado, hummus, candy corn, nutella, and dark chocolate


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3 years ago

Pregnancy charity defies trans activists by keeping the word ‘women’

Pregnancy charity defies trans activists by keeping the word ‘women’
The Telegraph
Feminist campaigners call move 'hugely significant' as BPAS prioritises best interests of 'majority of those using our services'

A pregnancy charity has rejected pressure to stop using the word “women” on the basis that it would make services more trans-friendly.

The British Pregnancy Advice Service (BPAS) is believed to be the first major organisation to publicly state that it will not remove gendered language, arguing that it is harder to fight against restrictions based on sexism if they “cannot clearly articulate” that it is “predominantly” women impacted.

It was described as a “hugely significant” move by feminist campaigners after major organisations, government departments and NHS Trusts have all dropped terms including mother and women from their policies.

Those changes came after pressure from groups including controversial LGBT charity Stonewall, which has advised organisations that they should remove all gendered language in order to be more inclusive.

Setting out its “values, vision and ambitions” for the next two years, BPAS said that its services were “inclusive” and that it was building “specialist pathways to meet individual needs”.

However, it refused to remove the word women from “campaigning, advocacy and general client materials” in part because it was how the “majority of those using our services see themselves”.

“We will also continue to use the word “women” over “people” so we can continue to campaign effectively for reproductive rights,” the charity said.

“Women’s reproductive healthcare and choices remain regulated and restricted in the way they are precisely because they are women’s issues, sadly still bound up with heavily gendered and judgmental approaches to female sexuality, ideals of motherhood and expectations of maternal sacrifice, and the need to control women’s bodies and choices.

‘We cannot – and will not – shy away from this’

“If we cannot clearly articulate that it is predominantly women, rather than people at large, who are affected by this, we will find it much harder to dismantle a framework that today is still underpinned by sexism.”

The move was welcomed by women’s rights campaigners, including birthing expert Milli Hill, who was attacked for questioning the use of the term “birthing people”.

She said that the move by BPAS felt “hugely significant”, adding: “I hope this is the beginning of an overdue re-centering of women in maternity, infant feeding, menstruation and reproductive healthcare.

Dr Nicola Williams, director of Fair Play for Women, also welcomed the decision, telling The Telegraph: “In political communications, women’s rights are the correct words to use.

“It is about balancing the needs of everyone in society rather than focusing on one small group and I think BPAS have got that balance right because in this instance the benefits of using the word woman outweighs the negative effects of using it.”

Health organisations have faced criticism for deleting gendered language, including Cancer Research which removed the word "women" from its smear test screening campaign and an NHS Trust which advised midwives to consider using terms such as “chestfeeding”.

Clare Murphy, the chief executive of BPAS, said that it had received a “hugely positive response” that showed “that this is not a controversial position… offering inclusive services is in no way incompatible with retaining the term ‘woman’.

She added: “From choice in childbirth to access to emergency contraception, our reproductive rights are undermined precisely because these are issues that affect women. We cannot – and will not – shy away from this as we continue to fight for a future where everyone can exercise reproductive autonomy and women are empowered to make their own decisions around pregnancy.”

3 years ago

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Janelle Monáe came out as nonbinary...the singer of Pynk....

"I just don’t see myself as a woman solely. I feel all of my energy. I feel like God is so much bigger than the ‘he’ or the ‘she,’ she said. “And if I am from God, I am everything. But I will always, always stand with women. I will always stand with Black women. But I just see everything that I am, beyond the binary.”

The misogyny present....."I will stand with women but I'm just more complex and beyond other women." #NotLikeOtherGirls

Christ....disappointing is an understatement.

2 years ago

I actually think one part of the handmaid's tale is neglected when y'all bring it up. Maybe it's not in the show and some of y'all just ain't read the book idk.

But a big part of the book for me is that her boyfriend is basically like "do you not trust me to take care of you?" "I wouldn't do such and such to you" and doesn't really trust her intuition and kinda waves away her fear with "I'll protect you" type shit. He doesn't separate her view of her oppression from her view of him. He cares more about how she feels about him than he cares about her being her own free person.

And then he fails to protect her.

3 years ago
Mental Illness

Mental illness

3 years ago
Why Are Males Never Dysphoric About The Way They Treat/think/act About Women
Why Are Males Never Dysphoric About The Way They Treat/think/act About Women
Why Are Males Never Dysphoric About The Way They Treat/think/act About Women
Why Are Males Never Dysphoric About The Way They Treat/think/act About Women

why are males never dysphoric about the way they treat/think/act about women

4 years ago
Eggplant Chickpea Curry Recipe 

Eggplant chickpea curry recipe 

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3 years ago
Mimi Reinhard Was Being Held At A Nazi Concentration Camp Near Krakow, Poland, In 1944, But Because She
Mimi Reinhard Was Being Held At A Nazi Concentration Camp Near Krakow, Poland, In 1944, But Because She
Mimi Reinhard Was Being Held At A Nazi Concentration Camp Near Krakow, Poland, In 1944, But Because She
Mimi Reinhard Was Being Held At A Nazi Concentration Camp Near Krakow, Poland, In 1944, But Because She

Mimi Reinhard was being held at a Nazi concentration camp near Krakow, Poland, in 1944, but because she spoke flawless German and could take shorthand, she was allowed to work in the camp office. One of her jobs was to compile a list of Jewish prisoners working in factories owned by industrialist Oskar Schindler.

Mrs. Reinhard, then known as Carmen Weitmann, typed the names of more than 1,000 Jewish people — including her own and those of two friends — to create what became known as “c.” She called herself a “schreibkraft,” or typist.

“The only practical thing in my life that I learned was shorthand, but I never learned to type,” Mrs. Reinhard told the New York Times in 2007. “I typed with two fingers only.”

As a result, she and more than 1,000 other Jews were saved from near-certain annihilation in the Nazi death camps of World War II.

Read More: Washington Post

May her memory be a blessing.

3 years ago
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)
Role Model Number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)

Role model number 1: Debbie Jellinsky, Addams Family Values (1993)

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