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#Gender Equality
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I don't know who needs to hear this, but: If you're a man -whether you've been one all your life or just recently started to notice within yourself the need to become one- that's enough.
You don't have to pass a test, there is no quiz, you don't have to check a minimum amount of gender role boxes. No one can tell you HOW to be a man. It doesn't matter how you look or how your body looks, how you talk, how you act, how you behave, what your sexuality is. You don't even have to fit in with the other guys. If being a man feels right for you, you can say "This is me and I'm a man".
The gender police will never knock on your door. Your gender is your own business and no one else's. No one can tell you what a man can or can't do. There is no wrong way to be a man. Be the kind of man you want to be, the kind that sparks joy. You can do it, bro. I believe in you.
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heterorealism · 7 months
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Truck comes first and if there is any money left over the kids may eat. - Modern Consumer Patriarchy
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mapsontheweb · 1 month
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Countries where there is not a single woman in government.
by geo.universe
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reasonsforhope · 20 days
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"Spain’s Catalonia region rolled out a pioneering women’s health initiative [at the beginning of March, 2024] that offers reusable menstruation products for free.
About 2.5 million women, girls, transgender and nonbinary people who menstruate can receive one menstrual cup, one pair of underwear for periods and two packages of cloth pads at local pharmacies in northeast Spain free of charge.
The Catalan government said that the initiative, which is called “My period, my rules,” was meant to “guarantee the right to menstrual equity.” The regional government cited statistics that said 23% of women polled by Catalonia’s public opinion office said they had reused hygiene products designed for a single use for economic reasons.
Tània Verge, Catalonia’s regional minister for equality and feminism, called the program a “global first.”
Scotland’s government passed a law in 2020 to ensure period products are available for free to anyone who needs them. But in comparison with the Catalan program, in Scotland the products are for single use and are distributed through schools, colleges and universities, not pharmacies.
“We are fighting menstrual poverty, which affects one in four women in Catalonia, but is also about gender justice. We are fighting the stereotypes and taboos about menstruation,” Verge told The Associated Press. “And (...) it is about climate justice. We need to reduce the tons of waste generated by single-use menstrual products.”
The distribution of reusable products is also aimed at reducing waste. The regional government said that Catalonia produces about 9,000 tons of waste from single-use menstrual hygiene products.
The reusable products are acquired by the public health care system, which covers the entire population, and distributed by Catalonia’s 3,000-plus private pharmacies. The program cost the regional government 8.5 million euros ($9.2 million).
“I am completely in favor of this initiative,” 29-year-old graphic designer Laura Vilarasa said. “It will give women a product that is absolutely necessary to have for zero cost.”
Spain’s national government passed a law last year granting women with debilitating menstrual pain the right to paid medical leave."
-via AP News, March 5, 2024
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she-is-ovarit · 4 months
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I'm over the term "gender equality", and the way in which it is being used and advocated for by the mainstream, status-quo left.
"Men and women are equal" operates under the bias that men are the default standard of equality, which women are then sometimes required or expected to meet. Usually statements like "women are just as strong as men", "women are just as capable as men in sports" act as support.
It intentionally is meant to be cheered on as liberating, but the reality is it's a derivative of "I don't see race I just see people", "no race but the human race", "not disabled just differently-abled", etc. It's a form of sexism that ignores sexism. It's "I am going to ignore biological differences based on sex" when the reality is being of the female sex shapes both my material and lived reality in extremely complex ways and can have dangerous consequences when ignored.
The average woman is not is strong as a man and it often takes a deliberate amount of persistence, training, and/or testosterone injections for us to come close to or meet the male default. "The muscle strength of women indeed, is typically reported in the range of 40 to 75% of that of men". The average man could easily kill and overpower me, and if I were an athlete a man who trained equally to me would defeat me in competition.
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Women are 47% more likely than men to be injured in a car accident. Cars were designed for male drivers. In 2011 was when "female" crash dummies were introduced into measuring car safety in the US, however sometimes organizations in the US and UK just used "scaled down male dummies" to test car safety for women. As this article explains, we are not scaled-down men. We have different muscle mass distribution. We have lower bone density. There are differences in vertebrae spacing. Even our body sway is different. And these differences are all crucial when it comes to injury rates in car crashes. And what about pregnant women?
We have different needs and different experiences than males and the world around is us designed with males in mind - from housing to automobiles, to entire economic systems. 85% of women will eventually be mothers. When women take maternal leave to care for a newborn while the man continues to work (or returns shortly later), he effectively advances his career and over time earns more promotions and pay. His schedule is to focus on his career growth and then come home for a few hours in the evening to play with their child (or play videogames). Mothers pay a significant wage penalty for having children from being months out of the labor market.
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This list could really go on.
"Gender equality" is utilized by men to distract women from focusing on only women's rights and needs to men's rights and needs. It's used to shoehorn in arguments of "men too" and sympathizing with men on "men's mental health" (while neglecting the fact that men are overwhelmingly and in shocking numbers responsible for violence done to both sexes - and are additionally unlikely to want to work on themselves mentally).
Reframing and enfolding "violence against women", "women's rights", "male violence", "female liberation", and "women's oppression" into the vague language of "gender equality" is a deliberate act of obfuscating the power dynamics between the sexes - in which men globally exploit and oppress women on the axis of sex.
And as vague language, carves a place for people to have the opportunity to shift the responsibility and blame onto women and girls for the suffering that men wield onto their own sex.
Women and girls do have advantages and strengths over men and boys due to our biological differences - yet this, too, goes ignored under the vague concept of "gender equality" and the cultural belief system it evokes, which treats man as the mold that women should fit.
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riddikulus394 · 1 month
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For any stardew valley players or just anyone in general pls sign this petition to add options for pronouns in the game, since not everyone can use mods:
I’m not a big fan of stardew, I’m a casual player, but having a basic setting like this in customising your character should be an option for all players.
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lesbiansgoal · 8 months
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Early 1900's political cartoon addressing the fears of women gaining access to the same privileges, opportunities and freedoms men had
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Taylor Swift, "Would've, Should've, Could've" // Paris Paloma, "the fruits" // @cokegirl // Lilith Kerr (a.k.a., me), "girlhood"
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audhdnight · 7 days
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⚠️PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT⚠️
The Queer Liberation Library is, as the name suggests, a digital library centered around queer literature. They offer library cards to anyone in any place, all you need in order to sign up is an email address. Then you can access their catalog online or through apps like Libby.
When I signed up I received an email that said there’s sometimes a waitlist, but I should have my card within a week or else someone would get back to me within that timeframe to explain if I had to wait longer. I ended up getting my card after only a couple of days.
Their website is very accessible and easy to use. My favorite features are the button at the bottom of the screen which lets you switch between light and dark mode, and the Quick Exit banner along the top of the page that doesn’t go away regardless of where you navigate on the site.
This is such an incredible resource and I can’t believe I didn’t know about it until very recently. I want every queer person to know about it! They have accounts on most of the major social media sites (such as tiktok, Instagram, even here on tumblr at @queerliblib). There’s also a place on their website where you can suggest books they should add to their catalog.
After you get your card, I’d suggest the first book you read to be Beyond the Gender Binary by Alok Vaid-Menon. It is a short but powerful little book that I think is an incredibly concise analysis of societal gender-based discrimination, and a great place to start a lot of really important discussions. I listened to the audiobook this morning (it was only an hour long, which is a win for my trash attention span) and I couldn’t believe how good it was for so little page time.
I will absolutely be reading the rest of the Pocket Change Collective (the series which Beyond the Gender Binary is part of) and I can’t wait to see what I’ll learn from them.
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whatthehellami · 4 months
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Yes, of course you as a straight man would like the curves on a woman's bodies. Of course, you as a human have certain urges, it is understandable. But I do not understand your logic, "she dressed provocatively so she wanted it". "She dressed like a whore!"
A woman is not a whore just because you decided to make her the object of your sick fantasies.
You found her attractive but your brain rotten due to copious amounts of porn could reduce her to a mere toy. And the problem is, you don't think it's a problem! According to you, you are never the problem; the fault is always the woman's. But God forbid a woman indulges in her own sexual fantasies!
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bitchesgetriches · 2 years
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bbmbaby1 · 2 years
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Anyone else been noticing how absolutely unapologetically men have been supporting Andrew Tate?
Yesterday I was watching a video called "New Yorkers reacting to Andrew Tate" on Youtube and every single fucking top comment was like "ok but why are these girls calling Andrew bald? No wonder he hates women" or "I don't agree with Andrew Tate BUT these girls are so rude and they're making fun of Andrew Tate, I think I understand why he hates women" like WHAT THE FUCK YOU STUPID FUCKING MOIDS???
How is it that a dirty male can be like "yes women should be raped, subjugated, treated like property and be sex trafficked" but no woman can even call him a bald asshole?
They hate us so much that they expect us to be nice to them even when they call for brutal and inhumane violent treatment against us. Why are m*n so repulsive and pathetic holy fuck
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mapsontheweb · 2 months
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Young women now make more money than their male counterparts in several US metro areas including NYC and Washington DC.
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decolonize-the-left · 2 months
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the online lgbt space would be a lot better off if people were disincentivized from framing all interpersonal drama along lines of oppression. like so much transmisogyny that i see from other trans people gets justified as being a reaction to oppression rather than a logical line of: if you don't have trans women in your community the only trans women you're seeing are on your timeline because they're popular, and popular people are just more likely to be bullies and assholes. (and tbh it probably happens the other way around for people who don't actually hang out with trans men, but i am speaking from a transmasc pov seeing this exact thought pattern happen a lot to trans guys in my community.) being a bully isn't tied to their identity, people are just being exposed to cruel people in a system where cruelty is rewarded ie social media, and seeing what looks to them like a community of bigots reinforces the existing prejudices that they haven't unlearned
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This is exactly why the TERF pipeline starts with excluding aces. That's Exactly what it is. Preying on prejudices that some queers haven't unlearned or had a chance to unlearn yet.
That's why aces get accused of stealing community resources and get called "straight with extra steps." To create a chasm that suggests others should view aces as people who cause harm to the rest of the queer community (which they also base off of 'sex based oppression')
It's easy to fall prey to and feel justified about if you haven't already learned the bit of queer theory that teaches you how ALL queer people are queer enough to be here and have a voice because we systematically don't hurt each other.
Lesbians as a community don't hurt trans women, transphobes do.
Gay men as a community don't hurt women, misogynists do
Bi nbs as a community don't hurt lesbians, homophobes do.
Trans men as a community don't hurt trans women, transphobes do
Asexuals as a community don't hurt the LGBTs, queerphobes do.
That said, our identities as queer people don't prevent us from occasionally hurting each other or perpetuating ideas that we ourselves have been hurt by. Gay men can be misogynists, but that does not mean gay men systematically oppress women. Them being gay is incidental to them being misogynists.
Much like how lesbians can be TERFs, but the statement 'lesbians systematically hurt trans people' would be untrue. Lesbians aren't attacking trans people, transphobes are.
Anyone saying anything else is trying to trick you into fighting your siblings and dividing us up so we won't be willing to protect each other the next that our oppressors attack us. They'd love that. So don't buy it.
We survive this long because of community, not in spite of it. Don't lose focus of the real enemy.
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gladddestsstuff · 4 months
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Content Warning: The following post contains material that may be triggering for sexually entitled men. It contains strong and sometimes challenging depictions of male inadequacy and female suffering and is intended for mature audiences only.
Since the beginning of time, men have been programmed to seek out the most orgasms possible with the least amount of effort. Giving them 24/7 access to an electronic rolodex has been a complete nightmare for women. Men treat us like vending machines; put in the least amount of effort and expect sex to come out. Even the "decent" ones are human participation awards suffering from serious delusions of adequacy. And the rest have the communication skills of an alarm clock and the desirability of an onion peel. Their ambition far outweighs their dating skills and no amount of rejection will wake-them-the-fuck-up. As far as effort goes, men are still a notch above sticking their dick in a vacuum.
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intersectionalpraxis · 2 months
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BNO News on Twitter: "South Korea's fertility rate, already the lowest in the world, dropped by another 8 percent in 2023.
New data shows the fertility rate dropped to 0.72, far below the 2.1 needed to maintain the population."
I made a post a while ago about the 4B movement in South Korea and how and why it pertains to the liberation and freedoms of Korean women. The tiktok video I shared a while ago gives background and context to Korean Feminism and current struggles that Korean women still face in their country. If you have the time to look at this as well, I highly recommend watching this video:
I am always in solidarity with Korean women, and I truly hope for real, systemic changes soon. Korean women deserve to always feel safe and protected -to always have the same access to opportunities and more.
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