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rtbyg · 3 months
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some shotgunshipping for the soul
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burningtheroots · 5 months
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Men who brag about being "providers" and "protectors" for/of women believe that "protecting" a woman from other men makes them entitled to owning & abusing her. They don’t want to "protect" her out of love or decency, they merely want to protect their ability to abuse her first.
All they "provide" are further abuse, oppression, and (often deadly and/or sexual) violence.
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forwomenwholovewomen · 6 months
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akurotori · 1 year
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VOTE FOR SAKURA HARUNO!
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Is been a long time since i was here, so how is everybody doing?. There is an official Naruto poll going on RIGHT NOW and I’M CALLING ALL THE STANS AND THE STANS OF FEMALE CHARACTERS THAT HAVE GOT UNJUSTIFIED HATRED OVER THE YEARS TO SUPPORT SAKURA HARUNO.
You all know how much her character and her fanbase has been shut down and even harassed for nothing, so its time to shine and proof we can do it! we can united to proof that is NOT CORRECT the unnecessary hatred fandoms direct at female characters and they deserve so much better. So, help us, support us, let some noise for all us!
VOTE FOR SAKURA HARUNO ON THE OFFICIAL POLL.
Go to the link: https://narutop99.naruto-official.com/en/
Go to “vote now”
Search: Sakura Haruno
Fill your information: Age/Genre
Vote
Would only take you a few minutes of your time. VOTES ARE DONE DAILY, WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT IN EXCHANGE WE WOULD SUPPORT YOUR FAV FEMALE CHARACTERS. Can you help us? 
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haw-duck · 8 days
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They will never understand this...
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vanalex · 2 months
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venicepearl · 1 year
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Harriet Taylor Mill (née Hardy; 8 October 1807 – 3 November 1858) was a British philosopher and women's rights advocate. Her extant corpus of writing can be found in The Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill. Several pieces can also be found in The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, especially volume XXI.
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multifandominfj · 2 months
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I don't trust men to direct female characters. Bryce has done such amazing work, both acting and directing, she is the best choice for this in my opinion. James Gunn would be completely idiotic not capitalizing on this.
Women should direct, write, produce FOR WOMEN. 99.9999% of this industry is still dominated (guesstimating). Let women have things for once.
With everything being stripped away in real life, representation in film and television is more important than ever.
When things like a Marvel tv show based on Silk, a show FOR WOMEN, now being changed for a “male skewing audience” and WLW POC shows being cancelled more than MLM shows…it makes my blood boil that Hollywood thinks I don’t matter on screen, just like in real life.
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burningtheroots · 28 days
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Also, it‘s so fucking annoying how a man will get praised for doing the bare minimum (or even less) whilst women get criticized for the exact same thing, and even if they put in more work than their male counterparts. And this applies to everything, from personal achievements to the workforce to feminism.
When praising men, people really need to start questioning ”Would we praise a woman the same way? If not, why not?”
It‘s not a secret that showing up, doing your work/“duties” and being 100% modest anout it is the standard expectation for women, meanwhile for men, praise awaits them around every corner.
It‘s also not a secret that for criticism, it‘s the other way around.
In terms of feminism — WOMEN‘s liberation — it‘s the exact same pattern. A woman stands up for women, defends her rights and speaks her mind? It‘s seen as self-evident at best and as entitled (or even crazy/misandrist/evil) at worst. A man stands up for women and speaks his mind? Suddenly it‘s a phenomenon that must be celebrated like some national hero.
Sure, many people will say "but when a man does it, it‘s more selfless because he‘s speaking up for others!!!" — excuse me?! Women who speak up are the truly selfless ones — they‘re speaking up for an universally oppressed class whilst being exposed & subjected to the same horrors since they‘re a member of said class themselves.
And many people will say "but when are discouraged from speaking up for women due to tOxIc mAsCuLiNiTy!!!" — again, excuse me?! Since when are the oppressors‘ feelings more important than the suffering of the oppressed? Since when do the oppressed have to sympathize with their oppressor, and even before their oppressor sympathizes with them? Also, women & girls are getting brainwashed and gaslit since birth to obey patriarchy and serve men.
I could go on and on and on, but the point is clear:
Women are women‘s heroes, protectors, friends and allies. Men are not. If they were, they wouldn’t expect to get recognized for work which is predominantly done by women, and especially women who are marginalized on several axes of oppression, and worry more about the movement‘s actual progress and the impact of their own contributions instead.
P.S.: When you seriously think that men getting praised for the bare minimum is justified because they got "raised that way", why do you think this narrative is only ever applied to them, and not to women? And why is it always only applied when they fuck up?
In my humble opinion, it‘s (psychologically) much more difficult to recognize your own suffering as a problem when you‘ve been taught to internalize it as normal, necessary and expected (and often even seek comfort and a purpose in it because it‘s so familiar) than it is to recognize the subjugation of others as a problem, unless you lack basic empathy and enjoy the benefits you reap from their pain.
So, instead of worrying about men‘s bruised egos and their conditional "allyship", perhaps focus on uplifting women. Invest the energy you invest into men into women instead and see how that makes an actual change.
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mistandshcdow · 1 year
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happy international women’s day to all my eldritch terrors <3
art by ida lissner. words are mine.
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dressinq4revenqe · 8 months
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so i realised i wasn’t following amber heard on insta earlier so i followed her. when doing so i noticed that my cousin’s username came up in the ‘also following’ list. proud is an understatement.
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I think it's super embarrassing not to be a girls girl. Like we support women in this house, ladies.
She's cute, and they are haters, and thats really sad.
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anthroxlove · 2 years
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Our beautiful soul Amber, not thinking about herself but about everyone else. 💔😭
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