people are constantly trying to deny disabled people the privilege of their own anger. we're forced into situations we don't want to be in have to rely on people or institutions we don't want to, have to constantly project the idea that we're thankful, hopeful, trying our best... it's ridiculous. when a disabled person is angry about something people flock to tell them that they shouldn't feel this emotion. "doctors are trying to help you", "be grateful you even have what you do", "you're the one making yourself miserable". at the end of the day it just goes to show that they don't think disabled people deserve even the meagre amount that we are given, so that's why they think we have no right to be angry
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what's that one thing where they asked how ripely from alien was so realistic and believable as a female character in scifi for once and they were like "well we just took the dude from the original script and made him a girl and changed nothing else. it works bc men and women are the same?" and people were like "woah no way" and then didn't learn anything from that for 20 years
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why do so many people ignore the entire process of labor when discussing abortion, unwanted pregnancies, and women’s right to bodily autonomy. labor is no trivial matter! it kills! it has killed! for the majority of human history it was the leading cause of death of women! to me there’s something about trivializing adoption by saying “just give [the child] up” and completely ignoring the tremendous amount of physical pain and irreversible bodily damage women go through giving birth that’s even more disgusting than not supporting abortion to begin with!
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P0rn addicted moid can't accept the truth.
Thankfully,people in the comments were siding with the therapist.
Even when confronted with multiple people sharing good advice,they won't question their own views...
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A gang of voyeurs hid in changing rooms at swimming pools to secretly film more than 5,000 young women getting undressed, a court heard.
Adam Dennis, 39, and Robert Morgan, 33, 'hunted' for teenage girls and made catalogues of their pictures to share and trade online.
Father-of-one Dennis even made 'profile documents' of his victims using social media and swimming pool club records.
Inner London Crown Court heard the gang spent days hanging around the pools in East London and Surrey for over four years between April 2013 and November 2017.
Their sick videos were only discovered when police raided fellow conspirator Miguel Jose Sainz's home and were horrified to find thousands of pictures on his devices.
The whereabouts of fellow voyeur Sainz is not known while the fourth conspirator, Declan Golden, has fled to the United States.
The court heard that the voyeur gang would sneak into changing rooms during the day and lock themselves away in cubicles, lying in wait for unsuspecting victims.
The conspirators would then conceal a small hidden camera in a bag and push it underneath the cubicle partition, allowing the camera, which was recording, to film young women undressing.
The technique, which the four called 'hunting' meant their victims would only ever see the bag partially poking out.
After capturing footage, the four would then select and edit their favourite clips into short videos and share them amongst themselves.
Morgan and his companions discussed their techniques online and even met up in person to carry out their twisted fantasies together.
They discussed 'hunting' for 'OTs' which referred to older teenagers who had reached puberty but were below 18.
Messages read out in court from Dennis to Golden said: 'I wish I could have seen some of my OTs from my school days as they were then.
Golden told Dennis: 'I have another OT on the lower end of the spectrum if you know what I mean, not really my cup of tea but it might be good for trading material.
'Mr Golden told Mr Dennis that it was 'kind of exciting to find a whole new side to you, especially one I have myself.'
'I think it's because they would be more embarrassed than anyone else.'
Gang leader Dennis, who has a 19-month-old son, and the group also cross-referenced their videos with swimming pool visitor logs and researched their victims, creating a huge database.
The group regularly discussed their sick activities, describing their enjoyment of having 'power' over their victims and getting a thrill from stalking them online.
Judge Benedict Kelleher told the two men said: 'You engaged both of you in a conspiracy which involved two other men as well.
'It aimed at obtaining images of women and girls getting undressed in changing rooms principally in swimming pools, and then storing them, editing them, sharing them with each other and in your case Mr Dennis matching them up with other information you had discovered about the women that you were photographing.
'The principle locations were two public swimming pools.
'Both of you, it appears, regularly went to those places with covert photographic equipment and spent many hours hiding in changing rooms waiting to photograph women and girls who came into the adjacent changing room or cubicle.
'You plainly both put a great deal of effort into the planning of this kind of offending.
'You put a lot of thought and consideration into the kind of equipment that you needed.
'Indeed both of you discussed also going with other conspirators, together referring to it as 'hunting'.
'The scope of this was frankly enormous.’
'Both of you were frequently visiting locations and taking pictures, and its suggested by prosecution creating...5,000 separate sets of images.
'You, Mr Dennis put a huge amount effort into collating them.
'You could create effectively a profile of each of the women and girls you had photographed for further depraved satisfaction on your part.’
Ringleader Dennis was jailed for 22 months while Morgan, who describes himself as a part-time musician and senior webcast producer, was sentenced to 20 months imprisonment suspended for two years.
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