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singleplaidqueer:

mistynelson:

neaislove:

Remember that time soldiers crossdressed for justice in a Disney movie and nobody gave a shit? Yeah. Look at that sass. Soldier sass.

CROSSDRESSED FOR JUSTICE

Crossdressing never looked so badass and patriotic.

singleplaidqueer:

mistynelson:

neaislove:

Remember that time soldiers crossdressed for justice in a Disney movie and nobody gave a shit? Yeah. Look at that sass. Soldier sass.

CROSSDRESSED FOR JUSTICE

Crossdressing never looked so badass and patriotic.

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underscorex:

ave-atque-vale:

foradayofsky:

marpotish:

phaelsafe:

Anita Sarkeesian faces backlash for disabling Youtube comments.

In celebration of International Women’s Day, people are taking to the Internet to complain about Anita Sarkeesian. The first installment of her long-awaited video series about sexism in video games was released yesterday, inspiring an inevitable torrent of backlash. Aside from suggestions that she “stole” the Kickstarter funding for the Women vs. Tropes in Video Games series, much of the criticism is because she disabled comments on the YouTube video.

[…]

Leading the charge against Sarkeesian’s decision is Tumblr user amazingatheist, who posted a ten-minute video entitled “Who’s The Damsel Now?“ Arguing that Sarkeesian’s “censorship” of YouTube comments counteracts her message about strong women, and that her TED talk about online harassment amounts to “whining,” amazingatheist says:

“What are you afraid of, Anita? Why can’t people have a discourse about your material? Why can’t people make their opinions towards your content known? I understand that some comments will be abusive in nature — probably most will — but so what?

Ironically, the existence of this response means by definition that amazingatheist is making his opinion known, as well as participating in a discourse about Sarkeesian’s material. [READ MORE]

The amazingatheist destroyed his own chance at participating in these discussions by being a misogynistic MRA. Just in case, that link needs a trigger/content warning so TW: rape, misogyny, abusive language.

The woman got bombarded with rape and death threats when she talked about the idea of doing this series. And people are up in arms about her not wanting to deal with that during her actual work??

So aside from the misogyny aspect here (and that isn’t to downplay it at all, because holy fucking shit you ASSHOLES,) I would like to point out something that appears to be lost on 95% of the denizens of The Intertubes:

No one is required to let you air your opinion in their space.

This includes the comments section of anything they upload to YouTube.

Seriously, the number of people who think that they are somehow owed the right to comment on things boggles me. You want to bitch about someone’s videos, comment on news articles, disagree with someone’s Facebook post? Go do it in your space. No one owes you shit.

And in particular, no one you are abusive and violent toward owes you shit.

I’m still boggling at this bit: “I understand that some comments will be abusive in nature — probably most will — but so what?

Abusive in nature…but so what?

That comment says everything, doesn’t it?

After all, who fucking cares about what it’s like to receive death threats, rape threats? About what it’s like to have people barge into your space to pour violent, abusive vitriol all over your work? They are owed that opportunity, apparently. They are owed the opportunity to abuse you, and if you deny them that, you’re “censoring” them.

I would like everyone to think about that for a moment. @amazingatheist thinks it’s OK to threaten & abuse women he disagrees with - he’s done it himself, and he’s certainly never had any problem with anyone else doing it.

Abuse is OK. But protecting yourself from abuse? OH NO, CAN’T HAVE THAT.

What a shitstain.

Fuck “the amazing atheist” and all his fedora-clad MRA homies.

(via socialjusticemagicalgirl)

thimblesandmorethimbles:

cutepoweredjellyfish:

animejavert:

a Les Miserables AU where everyone is eating pizza and no one dies because pizza solves all problems

THIS IS THE GREATEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN

Somebody tell John Green.

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the light of life: I need INTERSECTIONAL feminism

whoneedsfeminism:

I need REAL, INTERSECTIONAL feminism because even in feminist spaces, trans* women are made to feel unsafe and unwanted, being misgendered constantly, labelled as “spies”, and other such ridiculousness. Trans* men face similar accusations of being “traitors” and “bending to…

When you say: Can't you take a joke?
I hear: I want you to submit to being bullied for my entertainment and convenience.

SAVE Asian and Asian American Programing at Stony Brook University!

I cannot imagine my college life without the Rutgers’s Asian American Cultural Center’s resources and programs. So I say this with the utmost conviction that I believe programs like these are key in fostering understanding of identity and community building within a university and within the world. 

Don’t let this happen to Stony Brook University, please support by first signing this petition and standing in solidarity.

kaeandlucy:

sleepingwarriors:

Kameron Slade, a fifth-grader from Queens, NY, was scheduled to deliver a speech as part of a school-wide competition at PS 195. But when the principal learned Kameron’s speech was about same-sex marriage, he was ordered to choose a new topic or lose the opportunity to speak. (via)

ETA - Update: Kameron will now be giving his speech to the whole school at a special assembly on Monday.

WHERE CAN I ADOPT THIS BOY

(via imfromdriftwood)

forsakenspawn:

enma-darei:

Love is love.

If anyone knows the source, please tell me so I can give proper credit.

i started crying this is fabulous oh my god

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angrygirlcomics:

My anxiety monster

This picture resonates a lot with what I experienced for the past few years.  At one point in my life, this was how I constantly felt.  Now, I have people to help me combat this.  They are awesome <3

angrygirlcomics:

My anxiety monster

This picture resonates a lot with what I experienced for the past few years.  At one point in my life, this was how I constantly felt.  Now, I have people to help me combat this.  They are awesome <3

becauseiamawoman:

Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

becauseiamawoman:

Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

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whitecolonialism:

December 17, 1944: Internment of Japanese-Americans Comes to an End.

On December 17th, 1944 the United States under the direction of U.S. Major General Henry C. Pratt issued Public Proclamation No. 21 stating that on January 2nd, 1945 all Japanese-Americans “evacuees” from the West Coast could return back to their homes.

The internment of Japanese-Americans began exactly ten weeks after the Empire of Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which gave authorization for the removal of any or all people from military areas. As a result the military defined the entire West Coast, home to a majority of Japanese-Americans as military area. Within a couple of months over 110,000 Japanese-Americans were relocated to internment camps built by the US military scattered all over the nation. For the next two years Japanese-Americans would live under dire living conditions and at times abuse from their military guards.

Throughout World War II ten people were found to be spies for the Empire of Japan, not one of them was of Japanese ancestry. Forty-four year would pass until Ronald Reagan and the United States made an official apology to the surviving Japanese-Americans who were relocated, and were given $20,000 tax-free.

(via fascinasians)