May 18, 2013

swdyw:

swdyw:

hairless or not men are still going to hate you

This is my favorite post

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May 12, 2013
beverly-kills:

same.

beverly-kills:

same.

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May 10, 2013

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May 8, 2013

yesssss.

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May 5, 2013
"There is no salvation from the body."

— Jacquelyn Zita

May 5, 2013
"You know, equality is a myth, and for some reason, everyone accepts the fact that women don’t make as much money as men do. I don’t understand that. Why do we have to take a backseat?” she says in her film, which begins with her 2011 decision to sever her business relationship with her father. “I truly believe that women should be financially independent from their men. And let’s face it, money gives men the power to run the show. It gives men the power to define value. They define what’s sexy. And men define what’s feminine. It’s ridiculous."

— Beyoncé/GQ

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May 5, 2013
"Indigenous Feminism Without Apology" by Andrea Smith

oberlinsic:

“DECENTERING WHITE FEMINISM

The feminist movement is generally periodized into the so-called first, second and third waves of feminism. In the United States, the first wave is characterized by the suffragette movement; the second wave is characterized by the formation of the National Organization for Women, abortion rights politics, and the fight for the Equal Rights Amendments. Suddenly, during the third wave of feminism, women of colour make an appearance to transform feminism into a multicultural movement.

This periodization situates white middle-class women as the central historical agents to which women of colour attach themselves. However, if we were to recognize the agency of indigenous women in an account of feminist history, we might begin with 1492 when Native women collectively resisted colonization. This would allow us to see that there are multiple feminist histories emerging from multiple communities of colour which intersect at points and diverge in others. This would not negate the contributions made by white feminists, but would de-center them from our historicizing and analysis.

Indigenous feminism thus centers anti-colonial practice within its organizing. This is critical today when you have mainstream feminist groups supporting, for example, the US bombing of Afghanistan with the claim that this bombing will free women from the Taliban (apparently bombing women somehow liberates them).

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April 25, 2013

ourcatastrophe:

I’m really mad/sad about how many women are having (consensual, but) unsatisfying sex b/c of inconsiderate partners, heterosexism, trauma, dysphoria, other mental health issues that make it hard to inhabit your body, etc

I believe that someday we can talk about this without it devolving into “have more sex to be more liberated” but I’m not holding my breath

I’m really sad about this too.

April 20, 2013
"It’s not my job to make you a better man and I don’t give a shit if I’ve made you a better man. It’s not a fucking woman’s job to be consumed and invaded and spat out so that some fucking man can evolve."

Jenny Schecter (via slutevah)

I was literally JUST talking about this.

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Always reblog

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Reading all of the men’s rights movement/activist shit I’ve read today, this quotation is so relevant right now.

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April 10, 2013
"Barack Obama, interestingly, said in his statement that she had “broken the glass ceiling for other women”. Only in the sense that all the women beneath her were blinded by falling shards. She is an icon of individualism, not of feminism."

Russell Brand on Margaret Thatcher