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#and her white feminism
saturnniidae · 2 months
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everytime Taylor Swift releases a new album and I'm forced to hear about her, she gets a little higher on my top 10 most despised (living) white women list.
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cuntboyprincess · 1 year
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The concept of forced impreg turns me on so much.
There is no other way to invade a girl's body like it is by knocking her up with your semen, implanting your offspring into her against her will, forcing her to carry your genes in her for 9 full months, her swelling up like a balloon and waddling around brandmarked for everyone to see. Making her suffer by her own body, basically degrading her from the inside out -literally! Making her deal with all the nasty side effects of pregnancy, too -because YOU decided so. And then on top of all wrecking her beautiful, spotless body forever. By forcing stretch marks, weight gain, a forever ugly, flabby stomach and cellulite onto her....
It's just.... so hot to do this to someone. 🥵
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dejwrld · 4 months
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seeing white american women whine and cry on behalf of margot robbie not getting nominated for an oscar got me screaming. the women of gaza are literally using anything as feminine pads at the moment. the first indigenous woman has been nominated for best actress. america ferrera also has been nominated.. please stop your yapping and go yap about important stuff.
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After commenting on Lady Gaga’s post about women’s issues while maintaining her silence on genocide, Taylor Swift is criticised for her white/liberal feminism.
It appears this comment has backfired on her.
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hella1975 · 1 year
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it's been pointed out on here before that a lot of terf arguments are actually rooted in sexist idealology that feminists fought and died to unnormalise decades ago and that's its own kettle of fish but one thing i also find very frustrating about this so called 'radical' feminism is that it's so... defeatist? like the moment you categorically label an entire section of society as Bad and Inherently Evil then there's also the implication that nothing can be done about it, and it completely takes all accountability away. saying all men are evil is just another way of saying boys will be boys. he raped her because he's a man. he hit her because he's a man. he didn't listen because he's a man - it's almost offensively oversimplified. there's no point trying to fix this issue in society because men are just Like That, okay! so now what? it's not like they're going anywhere, so you just accept that 50% of the population are evil and will forever treat you terribly and there's nothing to be done about it bc they're biologically predisposed to it? like is that fr the argument here? you're soooo radical for that
#this is coming from someone who used to very genuinely be a misandrist#ironically it was only when i started actually analysing my own feminism that i got MORE confrontational with men#and started respecting my boundaries a lot better BECAUSE i started holding them accountable again#like when men treat me like shit nowadays i dont just write it off as 'what did you expect? he's a man' i get MAD about it#because i EXPECT BETTER FROM THEM even if it's just tiny shit women have to deal with daily#i hold them to just as high a standard as im held to and i make them take accountability when they dont meet that#and whether you realise it or not even on a subconscious level the MOMENT you black-and-white blanket statement all men as bad#you stop holding them accountable.#like it is literally just boys will be boys. do terfs seriously not realise they're sending feminism BACKWARDS#like if a girl came to me with her trauma and people - other girls no less - tried to comfort her with 'yeah all men are evil'#id be fucking furious. like no he did that because he was a piece of shit that had it normalised to him that women arent to be respected#dont you dare let him off the hook with something as simple and uncritical as 'he's a man'#i promise you men like that will MUCH prefer a blanket statement such as 'all men are as bad as each other'#than actually being point blank told they're an abuser or a rapist. because being lumped together is comfortable and even empowering#wheras isolating their behaviour with words that are Bad and Ugly (LIKE 'rapist') is not comfortable at all and has heavy connotations#idk i dont think radical feminism is always bad on its own it can be v liberating. just terfs and misandrists that i have a problem with#dropping this post in a piranha tank and closing tumblr knowing im gonna have some thirty year old karen yelling at me within 5 mins#i probably wont respond to any terf comments bc they literally mentally exhaust me with their stupidity#but that also depends on my mood and ability to keep my mouth shut LMFAO we shall see
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girlinlavender · 2 months
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the “good for her” trope is consuming me fr.
when a woman walks confidently away from her burned down life, blood dripping from her chin and on her hands, scars lining her body, with a grim expression laced with hints of vengeful joy and a knife strapped to her back
and all you can do is nod your head in satisfaction, lean back in your chair and say, “good for her.”
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icedsodapop · 1 year
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I love it when White women say variations of, "I love feminine/female rage". Like, how bold of yall to say that when most of yall cant even handle it when Black and Brown women merely raise their voice.
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iwatcheditbegin · 1 year
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That Rolling Stones article is not it.
I don’t think it’s fair for women to be blamed for the actions of men. And idk how he’s made it this far without being called out more. But people aren’t blaming Taylor for her bf’s actions. We are critical of her choice to publicly associate with Someone like this, and for giving him a larger platform by letting him get on her stage. Those are choices she’s made.
Idgaf if we don’t hold men accountable for their chosen company in the same way (we should), it’s not a reason to make excuses here.
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bookishfeylin · 11 months
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People LEGITIMATELY believe that no one could possibly be harmed or killed during the toppling of a government on the brink of invasion…
What are the Feysand stans on??????
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Betty Tells Her Story (Liane Brandon, 1972)    
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edmundhoward · 4 months
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Catalina de Motril, credit to sheebsfeedandseed on Instagram
“In the records, Catalina is identified as a slave and royal bedmaker. She is not accorded a surname and Catalina was probably not her real name. She was born in Motril, Granada, which until 1492 was an autonomous Muslim kingdom. As such, she almost certainly grew up a Muslim moor. But before 1501 she was enslaved, probably converted and placed in the service of Catherine of Aragon.”
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deansass · 5 months
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low key embarrassed by the white feminists rising from the graves to defend Taylor Swift for whatever reaction she had at the GG while being dead silent about the literal murder of WOC around the world or the women who don’t have access to hygienic products or the ones being killed by airstrikes while pregnant or
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Was that first glance truly a gay little moment between Mizu and Akemi, or was she actually surprised (maybe even a little jealous?) that femininity could even look like that? Lavish, spoiled, seemingly loved or at least, something to be desired. I think it's pretty sure that she does not grasp how Akemi's life is a prison just as much as hers. That much is clear in their dialogues and her behavior towards her.
What if that dialogue (you, magical forest creature spoiling your good chances at a good life etc etc) was actually lowkey jealousy? of a life she herself would never get to experience as a woman? of being allowed to be a woman AND have a chance at happiness?
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I only criticise Taylor Swift to other swifties or to genuinely progressive people. Because as soon as I criticise her to an outsider who dislikes her, they take that as an opportunity to hate on her but it tends to come from a place of misogyny.
Yes, no one should be allowed to use a private jet to take a 13 minute flight. That’s objectively a gross use of privilege and wealth. And billionaires should do what they can to decrease their carbon footprint (e.g. see Coldplay’s efforts to plan their tour in an environmentally friendly way).
That’s all obvious. The issue is that so many people criticise her under the guise of caring about something that they don’t actually care about. I feel like it comes from a place of misogyny in these cases because they don’t reserve the same thinking for their own favourite celebrities.
I just wish people would actually care about current issues instead of weaponising them to target someone they don’t like. Let’s reserve this energy for all billionaires. Let’s eat the rich and leave none of them out yk? Hoarding that much wealth is objectively an immoral act. However, hating Taylor Swift while worshipping Elon Musk or Travis Scott just proves that so many of these people are coming from a place of deep rooted misogyny instead of caring about the environment or about helping disadvantaged groups.
[Obviously this excludes minority groups - especially POC groups - because she has a history of either hurting or ignoring these groups or people directly (e.g. see The Weeknds experience when he first met her and she made him feel really uncomfortable because she kept touching his hair and being weird)]
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ambeauty · 23 days
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The victimization of Claire is getting out of hand now….
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