Monday, May 6, 2013

i-once-had-a-guy-tell-me:

[TW Sexual Abuse, CSA]

I once had an older guy (my cousin) molest me and tell me that he “couldn’t help” himself because I was such a tease and I was a freak if I didn’t enjoy it. I was ten and he was a teenager. I’m not sure if it’s where my self-loathing comes from but it does plague me. I haven’t done more than kissing with men since, I want to, but it gives me panic attacks.

(submitted by anonymous)

Wednesday, May 1, 2013 Wednesday, April 24, 2013

If you think that the nice guy ranting only happens on the internet, you’ve never had to deal with your thoroughly drunken friend shouting about how no girls would go out with a nice guy like him, even though he’s surrounded by single women he ignores because they aren’t attractive enough for him.

If you think guys getting pissy and escalating matters because you told people to stop making sex jokes is a feature of the internet, well, you’ve never asked anyone to stop making jokes that make you uncomfortable.

If you think that inappropriate comments and requests for sex are an internet thing, you’ve never tried to stop a coworker or boss from hitting on you repeatedly, or a head of security, or the guy at the convenience store across the street.

If you think that being shouted at and asked to show people your tits just because you present as a woman only happens in chat rooms and online games, you’ve never walked past a frat house, or, unfortunately, through the main thoroughfares of either university I’ve attended.

If you think unasked for commentary on a woman’s looks only happens because girls post pictures on internet forums (which probably means they’re asking for it), you’ve never been at a bus stop, or the city square, or a mall, or… well, anywhere, really.

If you think insecure men trying to drive women out of activism only happens in online male-dominated communities, you’ve never paid attention politics. Or Fox. Or CNN, sadly.

If you think the reaction to rape victims is bad on twitter, try sharing that experience in person. Or try even standing up for a rape victim. Count how many minutes until someone points out “but men can be falsely accused! The woman just changed her mind! You just can’t believe those drunk *insert varying level of insulting reference to gender*!”

It’s Not Just the Internet. It Never Has Been.

(via loveyourrebellion)

Thursday, March 28, 2013

I want to buy a bus, so people can throw shits like that guy under my bus while I drive over them…repeatedly. (on my off days, I’d run over Cubs fans)

Thursday, December 20, 2012
Except you can’t show a topless woman on TV - and you can’t defibrillate a woman in a bra. So victims of heart attacks on TV are *always* male. Did you know that a woman having a heart attack is more likely to have back or jaw pain than chest or left arm pain? I didn’t - because I’ve never seen a woman having a heart attack. I’ve been trained in CPR and Advanced First Aid by the Red Cross over 15 times in my life, the videos and booklets always have a guy and say the same thing about clutching his chest and/or bicep.

And people laugh when I tell them women are still invisible in this world.

distractedbyshinyobjects

re: feministing - for women, heart attacks look different

Things I did not know, but should.

(via elfgrove)

This is a post that might save a life. 

(via str8nochaser)

My mom worked for 25 years as an ER nurse and is convinced that a lot of women die simply because folks only know heart attack symptoms that occur in males. 

(via darkjez)

Not to mention the stereotype of heart disease as a “men’s” condition. Women don’t have hearts!

(via ilikelookingatnakedmen)

But if you show a womans bare breasts on TV who knows what could happen!

Cats will live with dogs

MOOSE WILL RAIN FROM THE SKY

And lions will give birth to the terrible many headed hydra O.O

(via thefingerfuckingfemalefury)

Misogyny kills.

(via deadladyofclowntown)
Thursday, November 8, 2012

from the tumblr inbox: why men’s problem is actually men

So, maybe it’s because I use missing-e or maybe I’m completely daft (short money on the latter), but suddenly my tumblr inbox is filled with fuckwits from days of yore.  Thankfully, I didn’t see or respond to this piker.  Now, I have the whole chain to display. 

This is the kind of shit that women / queer bloggers have to deal with every fucking day because “not cis-het penis”.

Exhibit A:  this shitbird that demonstrates the (transparent to everyone but himself) toxic cocktail of

  • rape culture
  • “male” identity
  • “white” identity
  • colonialism
  • and plain, old-fashioned creepy fuckwit

Watch this dipshit vacillate between a shitty disguise and naked aggression:

(note: ever notice how racists always boil down to “stop talking about white people!!!!”)

These low-rent motherfuckers are as complex as a 3rd grade fart joke.  They spend their whole lives in rape, hatred and ignorance and are genuinely surprised that nobody believes them.  They complain about how men are treated, disadvantaged and so on. 

The truth is that fuckwit rapists are the rule rather than the exception and until men end rape, rapists will be regarded as rapists no matter how many 3rd grade disguises are attempted.

(p.s. - to any real 3rd graders out there, I apologize.  these fuckwits have nothing to do with you.  you’re a lot smarter than they are.  they just stopped listening at your age.)

Saturday, October 6, 2012

On Being The Feminist Killjoy Among Your Friends

feminspire:

I didn’t know anything about being “politically correct” when I was a teenager. My friends and I called things “retarded”, we called girls we didn’t like “sluts” and “whores”. I don’t want to pull the it’s how I was raised card, but I just truly didn’t know any better. Between the name calling and body shaming that were constants in my house, and the teenage boys I surrounded myself with, the line of decency was quite blurred. I don’t think I even knew what a feminist was other than hearing them being bashed on television, talking about “those unattractive, man-hating, non-shaving, angry feminists.” Those constant stereotypes that lead women into saying “well I’m not a feminist, but…” just to be sure they weren’t going to be grouped together with those feminists. Those comments that make you think, “well I’m definitely not one of those…”

Read more on Feminspire.com

Tuesday, October 2, 2012
livefromplanetearth:

critink:

[[Skank Flank: The New Tramp Stamp]]
A few days ago, @forestine sent me {this article}. It’s another “tattoos are soo trendy” article from a major news source. Like we haven’t heard a thousand people tell us this before.
But here’s the part that really bothered her, and me:

… a popular placement for women’s tattoos has moved from the lower back to the rib area.
“We call it the ‘skank flank,’” [the tattoo artist we interviewed] said. “Every week or two, I see another girl with another rib piece, and you have to tell them that.”

Excuse me?
Wanting to get a discrete tattoo that you can easily cover up makes you a skank?
Since when are ribs considered a sexual body part?
Really, if nothing else this makes the fact that “tramp stamps” are body shaming that much more clear. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term body shaming, it’s a cultural phenomenon that essentially makes everything you do with your body wrong. You’re fat? Lazy and disgusting. You’re skinny? Eat a cheeseburger you look anorexic. You’re fit? You look like a man. And so on. It’s designed to make women (and increasingly men) feel bad about their body, no matter what they do or how they look.
Here is how the same douchebags would like us to view tattoos:
Lower back tattoos: you’re a tramp
Rib tattoos: you’re a skank
Wrist tattoos: you’re a dumb skank
Arm tattoos: you’re a whore
Leg tattoos: you’re a whore
Feet tattoos: you’re a whore
Shoulder tattoos: you’re a whore
Tattoos anywhere: you’re a whore
No tattoos: you’re still a whore.
There is no bit exaggeration in this. Anyone who would call the girl above a skank for getting a Disney tattoo on her ribs is a fucking idiot.
All of this language is used to control women. To make us judge each other’s bodies, feel self-conscious about our own, or dictate what we can or can’t do (with tattoos, weight gain/loss, or anything else.)
Really, the best way to nip this in the bud is by calling out anyone who uses the language of “tramp stamps.” The logic is the same in both, and by having conversations with people on why this sort of language hurts women, we can start reclaiming our ability to tattoo whatever parts of our body we want.

I have yet to hear someone make these kind of comments about men’s tattoos and promiscuity. Unless they’ve got a tattoo of an arrow pointing to their dick with a text implying sexual favours, I don’t think anyone ever calls a guy a slut based on a tattoo, let alone based on the mere placement of a tattoo. Not very surprising, seeing as in general men don’t get insulted based on their promiscuity anywhere near as frequently as women.

livefromplanetearth:

critink:

[[Skank Flank: The New Tramp Stamp]]

A few days ago, @forestine sent me {this article}. It’s another “tattoos are soo trendy” article from a major news source. Like we haven’t heard a thousand people tell us this before.

But here’s the part that really bothered her, and me:

 a popular placement for women’s tattoos has moved from the lower back to the rib area.

“We call it the ‘skank flank,’” [the tattoo artist we interviewed] said. “Every week or two, I see another girl with another rib piece, and you have to tell them that.”

Excuse me?

Wanting to get a discrete tattoo that you can easily cover up makes you a skank?

Since when are ribs considered a sexual body part?

Really, if nothing else this makes the fact that “tramp stamps” are body shaming that much more clear. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term body shaming, it’s a cultural phenomenon that essentially makes everything you do with your body wrong. You’re fat? Lazy and disgusting. You’re skinny? Eat a cheeseburger you look anorexic. You’re fit? You look like a man. And so on. It’s designed to make women (and increasingly men) feel bad about their body, no matter what they do or how they look.

Here is how the same douchebags would like us to view tattoos:

  • Lower back tattoos: you’re a tramp
  • Rib tattoos: you’re a skank
  • Wrist tattoos: you’re a dumb skank
  • Arm tattoos: you’re a whore
  • Leg tattoos: you’re a whore
  • Feet tattoos: you’re a whore
  • Shoulder tattoos: you’re a whore
  • Tattoos anywhere: you’re a whore
  • No tattoos: you’re still a whore.

There is no bit exaggeration in this. Anyone who would call the girl above a skank for getting a Disney tattoo on her ribs is a fucking idiot.

All of this language is used to control women. To make us judge each other’s bodies, feel self-conscious about our own, or dictate what we can or can’t do (with tattoos, weight gain/loss, or anything else.)

Really, the best way to nip this in the bud is by calling out anyone who uses the language of “tramp stamps.” The logic is the same in both, and by having conversations with people on why this sort of language hurts women, we can start reclaiming our ability to tattoo whatever parts of our body we want.

I have yet to hear someone make these kind of comments about men’s tattoos and promiscuity. Unless they’ve got a tattoo of an arrow pointing to their dick with a text implying sexual favours, I don’t think anyone ever calls a guy a slut based on a tattoo, let alone based on the mere placement of a tattoo. Not very surprising, seeing as in general men don’t get insulted based on their promiscuity anywhere near as frequently as women.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

And I don’t see none of the ashy dick niggas talkin now

sourcedumal:

Where y’all at?

Y’all are so stuck in sayin how “hoes are uppity and don’t know what we want” because we don’t want to be bothered with your asses.

Where are you now in the face of assault?

Where are you in the face of harassment?

Where are you in the face of all that?

Oh right. You’re all about misogyny as the cure all for us ‘uppity’ Black women who dare to think that we have a right to our own space.

women give fake numbers and names for a reason.

strugglingtobeheard:

when i was a teenager and in my early twenties, it was so hard to say no without being fearful of the reaction. i’ve been called bitch, ho, had men try to really follow me and convince me, plead, beg and get violent. so i learned quickly that in most cases, no wasn’t an ok response. even if i said i had a boyfriend or a partner, the response would generally be “so?” (because people who have no respect for that are totally cool potential partners or fuck buddies *Eyeroll*). so i lied. i still use a fake name when i’m out in the streets depending on how i feel. especially when i was dancing, if i saw a custie and he tried to talk to me. but on the real, i was always afraid of being harmed. seriously harmed. and i don’t wanna get into a verbal confrontation with a man i think will not hesitate to harm me if i cuss him out for being disgusting. only a month ago i cussed some old ass nasty dude out for oggling my sisters ass and then telling me i’m beautiful like this was some kind of compliment when a. duh and b. you was just oggling on my baby 19 year old sisters ass and you 50 fucking something. so i cuss him out. he comes by three times, back and forth, back and forth, yelling at me each time. 

so in cases where i am cornered, where the man aint taking my verbal cues, where he is cute but just doesn’t get i’m not interested, i give fake names and numbers. a lot of girls do this for that reason. all these ashy dick niggas talking about oh don’t give me no fake number neither. if you have a history of getting fake numbers it’s because you are scary, intimidating and too much. and women are using their intuition. and that intuition is telling them that YOU ARE NOT SAFE TO SAY NO TO. i’m so tired of these stupid fuck niggas not understanding shit. their are brothers who respect your boundaries, who can smile and make eye contact, say how are you and see if a conversation proceeds from there. and there are plenty of women who make the first move, it’s 2012 so definitely a lot more than even 2000 i think! even when you reading a book or doing something where you are busy, you know this nigga dont respect that if he bugging you. so if he gets a number, it’s gonna be a fake a lot. it is what it is. these dudes can’t dial back their sense of entitlement to any and all pussy, to a time of day, to our time, their misogyny. their sense of superiority. so we make maneuvers and create survival mechanisms to survive from YOU.

Friday, September 28, 2012

No is no! Our bodies are not your property or your thing[s]. Enough! Do not torture my body or my spirit. I will defend myself! I will not be your victim anymore! 

No is no! Our bodies are not your property or your thing[s]. Enough! Do not torture my body or my spirit. I will defend myself! I will not be your victim anymore! 

(Source: ovariosviolentos)

Thursday, August 30, 2012
There’s a poisonous double standard in our society which says that it’s reverse-sexist and wrong for women to feel threatened by creepy-awkward male behaviour because our fear implies that we hold the negative, stereotypical view that All Men Are Predators, but that if we’re raped or sexually assaulted by any man with whom we’ve had prior social interaction – and particularly if he’s expressed some sexual or romantic interest in us during that time – it’s reasonable for observers to ask what precautions we took to prevent the assault from happening, or to suggest that we maybe led the guy on by not stating our feelings plainly. The result is a situation where women are punished if we reject, avoid or identify creepy men, and then told it’s our fault if we’re assaulted by someone we plainly ought to have rejected, avoided, identified.

The Creepiness Question « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows (via sacet)

I’d read a good article a while ago about how “creepshaming” was such a threat to men because labeling a guy as “creepy” is a way to warn others about a man’s behavior without making an overt accusation that could backfire or be dismissed.

So yeah, this quote right here says it all.

(via payslipgig)
Crimes against women in Pakistan increased by 7% this year as 57 districts reported 982 cases in May 2012 compared to 922 in the same month last year. However, over the last two years, a 31% increase was reported in such crimes with 746 FIRs lodged in May 2010, says a Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) report.

In Pakistan, crimes against women increased by 7% this year.

Aggravating because misogyny grows bigger in occurrence yet juxtaposed by relief that women and men are consciously and fearlessly deciding to report these crimes.

Get your damn shit together, Pakistan.

(via mehreenkasana)
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 Tuesday, August 21, 2012

John Boehner in 2010: “this election is about jobs, jobs, jobs”

GOP Congress since then: 198 attempts to restrict / deny the healthcare of people with a uterus. 

Conclusion: GOP thinks the economy is hiding in vaginas.